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The City of God, four volumes, The Conception, The Incarmation, the Transfixion, and the Coronation. By Venerable Mary of Agreda, Imprimatur several times by Edwin V. Byrene, D.D Archbishop of Sante Fe. and H.J. Alerding, Bishop fo Fort Wayne. Approved, by order of InnocentXI., Alexander VIII.,Clement IX.,Benedict XIII., Benedict XIV, it was repeatedly subjected to the closest scrutiny and declared authentic worthy of devout perusal and free from error. Ven. Mary Agreda didn’t want to write this history, she destroyed l2 years of work, because she didn’t consider herself worthy. She was commanded by her superiors to finish the work. She reluctantly spent another ten years to complete the work. she was blessed with bi-location. To me all this information fits the bill of a Saint even thought she wasn’t cannonized by the Church. Even Baptized people are considered saints when baptized. You will find what you are looking for the the Transfixion Volume It was approved by five Popes from l667-l758 This should eliminate a witch-hunt. Satan did try to stop the execution of Christ though a dream had by the wife of Pontius Pilate according to the revelation. Satan suspected or knew that if Jesus was indeed God his kingdom would come to an end for those who turned to Jesus as Savior. Jesus was innocent, Satan had no right over Him, yet he exceeded his rights, and lost them to Jesus, God-man Satan has rights to us because we are sinners.Source?
I looked her up, and Mary of Agreda is not yet a saint. Venerated yes, but not a saint. Also, when I looked her up, there was no mention of Pilate or Judas in any of the sources in regards to her revelations.