Monday, January 31, 2011

Mailbox Monday


Mailbox Monday was created by Marcia at The Printed Page.

Thank you Rose City Reader for hosting this month's Mailbox Monday blog tour.

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 An Irreverent Curiosity: In Search of the Church's Strangest Relic in Italy's Oddest Town by David Farley (from author)

From Amazon:

An Irreverent Curiosity: In Search of the Church's Strangest Relic in Italy's Oddest TownIn December 1983, a priest in the Italian hill town of Calcata shared shocking news with his congregation: The pride of their town, the foreskin of Jesus, had been stolen. Some postulated that it had been stolen by Satanists. Some said the priest himself was to blame. Some even pointed their fingers at the Vatican. In 2006, travel writer David Farley moved to Calcata, determined to find the missing foreskin, or at least find out the truth behind its disappearance. Farley recounts how the relic passed from Charlemagne to the papacy to a marauding sixteenth-century German solider before finally ending up in Calcata, where miracles occurred that made the sleepy town a major pilgrimage destination. Over the centuries, as Catholic theology evolved, the relic came to be viewed as something of an embarrassment, culminating in a 1900 Church decree that allowed the parish to display it only on New Year's Day.

An Irreverent Curiosity interweaves this history with the curious landscape of Calcata, a beautiful and untouched medieval village set atop four-hundred-fifty-foot cliffs, which now, due to the inscrutable machinations of Italian bureaucracy, is a veritable counterculture coven. Blending history, travel, and perhaps the oddest story in Christian lore, An Irreverent Curiosity is a weird and wonderful tale of conspiracy and misadventure. 


5 comments:

Mary (Bookfan) said...

It sounds interesting - hope you enjoy it!

bermudaonion said...

What an interesting book! I bet my mom would love it.

DCMetroreader said...

This one sounds delightful! Happy reading!

Anonymous said...

Oh, I saw this book once and I meant to pick it up. Thanks for reminding me as I love odd travelogues like this.

Mystica said...

Would love to read this.