Vita B. Josephi Calasanctii A Matre Dei Ordinis Clericorum Regularium... presents a detailed biographical account of Saint Joseph Calasanctius, the founder of the Piarist Fathers. Written in Latin, this biography by Francesco Maria Bonada explores the life, virtues, and accomplishments of Calasanctius, emphasizing his contributions to education and his profound religious devotion.
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