Hagiographical
Hagiographical refers to hagiography, the writing and study of the lives of saints and other holy figures. The term derives from Greek hagios (holy) and graphia (writing), passing into Latin as hagiographia. In its narrow sense, it denotes a literary genre that records exemplary lives intended to edify and inspire devotion; more broadly, it can describe any devotional narrative that idealizes sanctity.
Hagiography has a long history in Christian cultures, flourishing from late antiquity through the medieval period
Modern scholarship treats hagiography as a valuable source for understanding religious culture, social networks, and ritual