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From: | | "JJ.reardon" <[log in to unmask]> |
Reply-To: | | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 9 Apr 2000 08:56:01 -0700653_iso-8859-1 April 9 – Venerable Scorner of This World’s Vainglory and Impermanence
The Venerable Priest Fray Antonio Maldonado; a native of Salamanca and the son of Noble and wealthy Parents; Primogeniture of considerable revenue, for which cause he was betrothed to the daughter of a Vassal Lord.
On the day of his engagement’s celebrations, he entered a tournament, richly adorned and gallantly dressed. That night he could find no rest, in consideration of the impermanence of the world’s glory; and so, in the morning, with gallant resolution, he fled to the Convent of Our Father San Francisco, where he took on [...]39_9Apr200008:56:[log in to unmask] |
Date: | | Wed, 12 Apr 2000 22:17:29 -0400 |
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Dear Susan,
I have a very interesting book called "Relics" by Joan Carroll Cruz, c.
1984. I'm sure you'll be able to get it through Amazon.com or Barnes and
Noble.
Wendy Reardon
Pope Joan II
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From: Susan Vera Earle <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 9:06 PM
Subject: I need a clue
> Forgive me, I confess to being a conservator and a writer who's planning
to
> have a little fun with the Shroud of Turin this summer. Can anyone tell me
> what the form/style of the Confession would have been in the French church
> in the mid 14 Th. century, o say 1345, or refer me to a source? A good
book
> on the brisk trade in relics might be nice -- if there is such a thing.
>
> Susan Vera Earle
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> So each entered the forest at a point that he, himself, had chosen,
> where it was darkest and there was no path.
> Malory, Morte d'Arthur
>
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