As part of an attempt in the 15th century by Bishop Zbigniew Oleśnicki to expand the cult of Saint Stanislaus, the tomb of Prandota was "miraculously and conveniently rediscovered" in Wawel Cathedral in 1454, lists of Prandota's miracles were recorded, and pilgrimages to the newly discovered burial site were encouraged.[1] This veneration ceased in the 17th century, due to what the Catholic Encyclopedia called a misinterpretation of the 1634 bullDe cultu servorum Dei of Urban VIII.[2]
References
^ abcNatalia Nowakowska (2007). Church, State and Dynasty in Renaissance Poland. Ashgate Publishing. p. 120. ISBN0-7546-5644-6.