Edwin Setiadi

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Yet, inconceivable for academics in today’s disenchanted world, in the seventeenth century even the most skeptical Jesuit historians had no compunction reporting that they had seen the blood of a long-dead saint liquefy again before their very eyes. They had expected no less. To them, the world was still a theatre of God’s power where miracles could occur.
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