Tifernen. Beatificationis Et Canonizationis Servae Dei Sor. Floridae Cevoli Monialis Prof. In Monasterio Capuccinarum Tiferni is a historical account relating to the beatification and canonization process of Sister Florida Cevoli, a professed nun in the Capuchin monastery of Tifernum. This book details the life and virtues of Sister Florida Cevoli, highlighting her spiritual journey and the miracles attributed to her, which are essential for her recognition as a saint within the Catholic Church.
Authored by Spada, this work provides valuable insights into the religious practices and spiritual devotion of 17th-century monastic life, offering a glimpse into the rigorous processes involved in the making of a saint. It serves as an important historical document for those interested in Catholic hagiography, the history of the Capuchin order, and the local history of Tifernum (modern-day Città di Castello) and its religious figures.
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