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The company and communion of saints
Bermejo first presents about ten agreeably written hagiographical accounts, in which he takes up, for the benefit of his Indian readers, the good biographies of some saints: T. Bridgett for Fisher, J. Brodrick for Bellarmine, M. Auclair for Thérèse d'Avila… Then, leaving the hagiographic genre and following in the footsteps of KL Woodward (Making saints), he looks at the recent activity of the Roman Congregation, which he criticizes severely. After having proposed three controversial causes (Maximilien Kolbe, Edith Stein, Josemaría Escriva), he studies the difficult problem of some non-religious saints (Louis and Zélie Martin, Cornelia Connelly…).
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