«Han canonizado a cuatro españoles y un santo». La propuesta hagiográfica del oratoriano Felipe Neri entre «el esplendor de Iberia» y «la gloriosa memoria de Enrique IV»
| Journal | Anuario de Historia de la Iglesia |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Universidad de Navarra |
| DOI | 10.15581/007.29.014 |
| OpenAlex | W3028215611 |
| Language | en |
| ISSN | 1133-0104 |
| OA? | yes |
| Status | pending |
Abstract
In 1622 Pope Gregory XV canonized Isidore the Farmer, Teresa of Avila, Ignatius of Loyola, Francis Xavier and Philip Neri. This paper focuses on the history of the canonization process in honor of the founder of the Oratory and, also, on the support that his cause received from the Grand Duchy of Tuscany and France. On the other hand, it highlights how a number of decisions (multiple canonization, order of precedence of the saints, papal bull, ceremonial decoration) hinge on a political and diplomatic negotiation carried out by the Pope with the aim of reaching a balance between France and Spain, showing the need to emphasize the «roman» character of those canonizations.
Matched Nanban terms
- people Francis Xavier
Provenance
- openalex (W3028215611)
2026-04-30T19:57:53.226750+00:00
Candidate PDF URLs
| P | Source | URL | Last attempt | Last error |
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| 30 | openalex | https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/anuario-de-historia-iglesia/article/download/39892/342… | — |
Extras
| openalex_concepts | Humanities; Art |
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| openalex_topics | Early Modern Women Writers; Historical Influence and Diplomacy; Reformation and Early Modern Christianity |