Noria K. Litaker is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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Creating "Bavaria Sancta" from the Ground Up Some Assembly Required: Building Whole-Body Catacomb Saints Whole-Body Saints and Eucharistic Doctrine Semper eadem: Catacomb Saints and Sacred History Welcoming the Saints Home: Translation Processions and Festivities Roman Catacomb Saints as Local Residents and Patrons Epilogue: Catacomb Saints in the Modern Era
"Litaker's analysis is persuasive, clear, and interdisciplinary, using methodologies of literary criticism and art history in a sophisticated fashion. Her book will appeal to both specialists and to a wider audience interested in religion, Catholicism broadly, and early modern Germany." - Marc Forster, Connecticut College, author of Catholic Germany from the Reformation to the Enlightenment