Rev. Angelo Pastrovicchi was an Italian priest and writer known for his hagiographical works that explored the lives of saints. His most notable work, 'St. Joseph of Copertino,' delves into the life of the 17th-century saint known for his profound spirituality and miraculous levitations. Pastrovicchi's writings reflect a deep reverence for the Catholic faith and aim to inspire readers through the exemplary lives of holy figures. His accounts often blend biographical details with spiritual insights, making them both informative and uplifting for those interested in the lives of saints and the Catholic tradition. Through his works, Pastrovicchi contributed to the genre of religious literature, emphasizing the importance of faith and devotion in everyday life.