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An Art History graduate student stumbles upon the love of her life and a long-lost manuscript at a medieval monastery outside Orvieto in Umbria. The manuscript records the memories of a monk, Brother Matteo, who in 1263-as a thirteen-year-old foundling, with his Master, his Lady, and his “brother,” the gentle giant Giorgio-became part of an unofficial investigation into the newly reported miracle in the ancient town of Bolsena. According to the report, when Father Peter of Bohemia said the words of consecration (“This is My Body”) at a pilgrims’ Mass, the communion host bled Christ’s Blood onto the altar cloth. In the course of their investigation, Matteo and his family are drawn into the political turmoil of the times, and Matteo learns that this world is, after all, a vale of tears-but also a place of miracles. The Art History graduate student, who has translated and edited Brother Matteo’s “A True History of the Miracle of Bolsena,” invites her readers to go to present-day Orvieto to see the relics of the Miracle and the priceless works of art that commemorate it-and, wherever they are, to remain open to life’s true miracles.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
An Art History graduate student stumbles upon the love of her life and a long-lost manuscript at a medieval monastery outside Orvieto in Umbria. The manuscript records the memories of a monk, Brother Matteo, who in 1263-as a thirteen-year-old foundling, with his Master, his Lady, and his “brother,” the gentle giant Giorgio-became part of an unofficial investigation into the newly reported miracle in the ancient town of Bolsena. According to the report, when Father Peter of Bohemia said the words of consecration (“This is My Body”) at a pilgrims’ Mass, the communion host bled Christ’s Blood onto the altar cloth. In the course of their investigation, Matteo and his family are drawn into the political turmoil of the times, and Matteo learns that this world is, after all, a vale of tears-but also a place of miracles. The Art History graduate student, who has translated and edited Brother Matteo’s “A True History of the Miracle of Bolsena,” invites her readers to go to present-day Orvieto to see the relics of the Miracle and the priceless works of art that commemorate it-and, wherever they are, to remain open to life’s true miracles.