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Much remains to be done, especially in placing San Diego's career and eventual canonization into a wider historical perspective. In particular, I am looking for such sources as the following:
* any contemporary documents or chronicles which refer to the life or (more likely) the death of San Diego
* any references to the canonization process (1562-1588) which appear in late sixteenth century sources
* descriptions of the canonization ceremonies held in Rome in July, 1588
* reactions from either Catholics or Protestants to this particular canonization
* information concerning relations between Philip II and the Holy See which might help explain why the canonization proceedings ground to a halt in the late 1560s, not to resume until the elevation of Sixtus V in 1585 (or, to put it another way, why did Pius V and Gregory XIII drag their heels on making Diego a saint?)
* libraries, archives, collections where I might profitably look for answers to such questions (in short, any bibliographical references which might prove valuable)
Can you help? Whatever information you may be able to furnish
as well as your suggestions for futher research will be greatly appreciated--and
duly acknowledged!