LITTLE DOCTOR
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After some regression, start again the story. Probably there will be other regressions, essential to the understanding of the whole story.
Return to talk about Leale Martelli.
Out of the Salesian church, where he met the nun, Leale noticed that the famous castle cited by the nun was a few hundred meters from there, and since it was not yet night, he decided to make an inspection immediately. Reached the place, Leale realized that some of it was still standing. A firefighter was watching the area to prevent anyone get too close to the castle because a tower was unsafe and the risk ofcollapse was high. While Leale watched the castle in search of a way to enter, he was approached by an elderly woman who was carrying a pitcher of water on the head. This woman, looking Leale said, "the only good thing about this war is that this castle has been destroyed, the devil lived in there." Leale wanted to know the reason of that sentence and the woman continued: "My dear sir, it is easy to understand that you are a stranger, everyone knows what sorceries took place in there, every day there is a continuous transit of priests, nuns and exorcists. All try to drive out the demon, but would do better to bring down the castle completely, so even erase the memory ..... ". The woman went, leaving Leale more and more confused and intrigued. So intrigued that he returned the next day, accompanied by the deacon, with a pass provided by the mother superior. Entered into the basements, which were once the kitchens of the castle, Leale found a big fireplace and with the help of the deacon himself down and discovered an unknown room where he found a mosaic depicting Mary Magdalene completely naked on her knees hugged to Christ, in a enough explicit pose. After this discovery Leale wanted to visit also the Armenians church.
Leale in that church he found the strange markings that he could not decipher exactly, the clues they wanted to testify that Our Lady had had twins. There were so many proofs of this: paintings, mosaics, sculptures, wood carvings. The deacon was shocked by the evidence and being part of Opus Dei, warned his superiors, did take away all the works of art and moved for the church to be destroyed completely.
Today it is still possible to see the facade that remained standing, but perhaps the deacon wouldhave to break down also the facade ... one day someone might notice a precise particular but that's another story ...
Return to talk about Leale Martelli.
Out of the Salesian church, where he met the nun, Leale noticed that the famous castle cited by the nun was a few hundred meters from there, and since it was not yet night, he decided to make an inspection immediately. Reached the place, Leale realized that some of it was still standing. A firefighter was watching the area to prevent anyone get too close to the castle because a tower was unsafe and the risk ofcollapse was high. While Leale watched the castle in search of a way to enter, he was approached by an elderly woman who was carrying a pitcher of water on the head. This woman, looking Leale said, "the only good thing about this war is that this castle has been destroyed, the devil lived in there." Leale wanted to know the reason of that sentence and the woman continued: "My dear sir, it is easy to understand that you are a stranger, everyone knows what sorceries took place in there, every day there is a continuous transit of priests, nuns and exorcists. All try to drive out the demon, but would do better to bring down the castle completely, so even erase the memory ..... ". The woman went, leaving Leale more and more confused and intrigued. So intrigued that he returned the next day, accompanied by the deacon, with a pass provided by the mother superior. Entered into the basements, which were once the kitchens of the castle, Leale found a big fireplace and with the help of the deacon himself down and discovered an unknown room where he found a mosaic depicting Mary Magdalene completely naked on her knees hugged to Christ, in a enough explicit pose. After this discovery Leale wanted to visit also the Armenians church.
Leale in that church he found the strange markings that he could not decipher exactly, the clues they wanted to testify that Our Lady had had twins. There were so many proofs of this: paintings, mosaics, sculptures, wood carvings. The deacon was shocked by the evidence and being part of Opus Dei, warned his superiors, did take away all the works of art and moved for the church to be destroyed completely.
Today it is still possible to see the facade that remained standing, but perhaps the deacon wouldhave to break down also the facade ... one day someone might notice a precise particular but that's another story ...