In 1622, when nearly five centuries had passed since the death of Saint Isidro and Saint Mary of the Head, the Church marked an unprecedented milestone: the first collective canonization of history. That process elevated to the altars five key figures of Catholicism, in a decision that was not exempt [...]
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In 1622, when nearly five centuries had passed since the death of Saint Isidro and Saint Mary of the Head, the Church marked an unprecedented milestone: the first collective canonization of history. That process elevated to the altars five key figures of Catholicism, in a decision that was not exempt [...]