
This Work Offers A Detailed Reconstruction Of The Campaigns For And Trials Resulting In The Beatification (in 1626) And Subsequent Canonization In 1669 Of The Florentine Mystic Nun, Maria Maddalena De' Pazzi (1566-1607). Clare Copeland Places Her Findings In The Wide Context Of The Politics Of Saint-making At A Time Of Particular Significance For The History Of Roman Catholic Canonization. The Protestant Reformation Had Put The Roman Catholic Church On The Defensive In This Area Of Devotional Practice And The Period Covered In This Volume (ca. 1600-1669) Saw Far-reaching Reforms In The Ways In Which Sanctity Was Measured And Adjudicated By Rome. Copeland Shows How These Developments Need To Be Seen Less In Terms Of A Top-down Attempt By The Central Organs Of Ecclesiastical Control To Impose A Hegemony Of Holiness And More In Terms Of Negotiation Over The Meanings Of Sanctity—and How It Relates To Canonization-between The Various Stakeholders.
This work investigates the complex political and ecclesiastical processes surrounding the beatification and canonization of the Florentine mystic Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi during the seventeenth century. Clare Copeland, a scholar of early modern religious history, utilizes archival records from the Roman Catholic Church to analyze how sanctity was defined and adjudicated. The book argues that the canonization process was not merely a top-down imposition of control, but rather a dynamic negotiation between various stakeholders regarding the nature of holiness in the wake of the Protestant Reformation.
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Scholars frequently cite this work as a significant contribution to the study of early modern hagiography and the institutional history of the Roman Catholic Church. Experts highlight the text for its meticulous archival research and its nuanced interpretation of the power dynamics inherent in the process of saint-making.
Page Count:
296
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191088137
ISBN-13:
9780191088131
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