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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 160521" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>A severe storm fell on Livorno in the night between Saturday and Sunday. A huge disaster, incalculable damage and casualties, 9 with accuracy. The storm did not spare the Benedict Valley, just the day when the church of San Gualberto celebrated its 300 years of consecration. At the height of the storm a large wall fell over the Templar Cross, covering it with debris.</p><p>This is not a good wish. Taking inspiration from this fact, I think it is time to deal with the subject of the four crosses, certainly to make a remarkable contribution to the research of the confraternities which, despite not having understood their true meaning, have proclaimed their master and guardians of these crosses.</p><p>Let's start from the first cross, the smallest, but not the least important. We can find it on the road from Livorno to the Valle Benedetta. It is located on the edge of the road near the branch that leads to Popogna. This sacred cross has a particular symbolic value. For this reason, over the years it has been victim of vandalism by rival confraternities. Vandal acts have reached the point of breaking down the cross that was then repositioned, but it is always under the threat of scarring. This cross represents the border that delimits the entrance to the sacred territory. A legend tells that right at that point a woman who accompanied the giacomo apostle said the Major, tired of the journey, wanted to stop to rest and then stayed there leaving Giacomo in Spain without her. Those hills were the refuge before for the people of the Gentiles and then for the Liburnians. The woman found shelter in a village of hunters descendants of the Etruscans who knew the ancient and deep caverns of the ancient Gentiles.</p><p>The legend wants the woman to live for 1000 years and maybe more, but her fruit will never die. Perhaps it is only a case that in the church of Valle Benedetta there is a sacred relic called "Sancta Magdalena" or perhaps it is precisely because of the presence of such a relic that this legend is handed over in time. What will be the reason why the relics of dozens of "saints" are kept inside the Valle Benedetta Church? and are not relics transferred to the Valle Benedetta, but they were just the "saints" wanting to die to the Valle Benedetta. The question arises spontaneously: why? What has prompted many "saints" to live the last days of their lives in that strange and anonymous place?</p><p>This is the question that all affiliates of confraternities have long done without ever coming to the truth. There are so many hypotheses, so many clues, so many options, but little certainty. Many responsibilities have the parishioners who have followed in that parish and who have been so busy in hiding the truth and depicting all that the truths were looking for...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 160521, member: 7165"] A severe storm fell on Livorno in the night between Saturday and Sunday. A huge disaster, incalculable damage and casualties, 9 with accuracy. The storm did not spare the Benedict Valley, just the day when the church of San Gualberto celebrated its 300 years of consecration. At the height of the storm a large wall fell over the Templar Cross, covering it with debris. This is not a good wish. Taking inspiration from this fact, I think it is time to deal with the subject of the four crosses, certainly to make a remarkable contribution to the research of the confraternities which, despite not having understood their true meaning, have proclaimed their master and guardians of these crosses. Let's start from the first cross, the smallest, but not the least important. We can find it on the road from Livorno to the Valle Benedetta. It is located on the edge of the road near the branch that leads to Popogna. This sacred cross has a particular symbolic value. For this reason, over the years it has been victim of vandalism by rival confraternities. Vandal acts have reached the point of breaking down the cross that was then repositioned, but it is always under the threat of scarring. This cross represents the border that delimits the entrance to the sacred territory. A legend tells that right at that point a woman who accompanied the giacomo apostle said the Major, tired of the journey, wanted to stop to rest and then stayed there leaving Giacomo in Spain without her. Those hills were the refuge before for the people of the Gentiles and then for the Liburnians. The woman found shelter in a village of hunters descendants of the Etruscans who knew the ancient and deep caverns of the ancient Gentiles. The legend wants the woman to live for 1000 years and maybe more, but her fruit will never die. Perhaps it is only a case that in the church of Valle Benedetta there is a sacred relic called "Sancta Magdalena" or perhaps it is precisely because of the presence of such a relic that this legend is handed over in time. What will be the reason why the relics of dozens of "saints" are kept inside the Valle Benedetta Church? and are not relics transferred to the Valle Benedetta, but they were just the "saints" wanting to die to the Valle Benedetta. The question arises spontaneously: why? What has prompted many "saints" to live the last days of their lives in that strange and anonymous place? This is the question that all affiliates of confraternities have long done without ever coming to the truth. There are so many hypotheses, so many clues, so many options, but little certainty. Many responsibilities have the parishioners who have followed in that parish and who have been so busy in hiding the truth and depicting all that the truths were looking for... [/QUOTE]
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