About this title: In the 17th century, an humble Spanish nun, Mara de Agreda (1602-1665), became the most popular person in Europe. Europe's royalty and highest social classes were at her feet, kneeling before her. Everyone wanted to hear her explain how she bilocated to what is now Southwestern USA, converting several large Indian tribes to Catholicism before her compatriot Spanish soldiers and priests arrived. Not only did she preach to them in their own languages, but she brought them gifts of rosaries, crucifixes, and chalices. She did this approximately 500 times, often twice a day. This is a bonafide ...
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc
Date Published: 2007
ISBN-13:9780595462919ISBN:059546291X
Description: New. In the 17th century, an humble Spanish nun, Marķa de Agreda (1602-1665), became the most popular person in Europe. Europe's royalty and highest social classes were at her feet, kneeling before her. Everyone wanted to hear her explain how she bilocated... read more
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