The article is divided into two parts: the first reconstructs the episode of Antonio Criminali’s martyrdom by analyzing contemporary sources and the issues related to the recognition of the martyrdom; the second examines the documents concerning the beatification process, which began in the early twentieth century but has not yet been successfully concluded, through the procedural sources.
The Jesuit Martyrs in India: a Tortous Path Between History, Beatifications, and Canonizations
Pavone, Sabina
2025-01-01
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The article is divided into two parts: the first reconstructs the episode of Antonio Criminali’s martyrdom by analyzing contemporary sources and the issues related to the recognition of the martyrdom; the second examines the documents concerning the beatification process, which began in the early twentieth century but has not yet been successfully concluded, through the procedural sources.File in questo prodotto:
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