Agencias políticas y políticas de santidad en la beatificación del padre Juan de Alloza, SJ (1597-1666)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2005.v57.i116.111Keywords:
Beatification, Jesuit, seventeenth centuryAbstract
In order to obtain the beatification of the Serf of God, Juan de Alloza, SJ, the Jesuit superiors of Lima initiated between 1689 and 1691 an ordinary process of witnesses as a former sep to present his cause in the Sacred Congregation of Rites, located in Roma. Alloza was never beatified. However, his postulation reveals the policies of sanctity of the Company of Jesus in the end of seventeenth century Peru, which was interested in sanctifying the most distinguished and exemplary members of the order.
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