This fourth volume, "Processus Beatificationis Mariae A Jesu De Agreda," delves into the beatification process of Maria de Agreda, a significant figure in 17th-century Spanish religious history. This work meticulously documents the proceedings and testimonies related to the cause of her sainthood. Readers interested in religious history, hagiography, and the intricacies of canonization processes will find this volume invaluable. It offers detailed insights into the life, virtues, and reported miracles attributed to Maria de Agreda, providing a comprehensive view of the efforts to recognize her sanctity within the Catholic Church. A vital resource for scholars and anyone fascinated by the intersection of faith, history, and the lives of remarkable religious figures.
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