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Saints and Their Strange Deaths: Martyrdom, Relics, and the Macabre Side of Catholic History
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- ISBN8235281127
- EAN9798235281127
- Date de parution06/07/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
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A haunting journey into the strange, brutal, and unforgettable deaths that shaped Catholic history. For two thousand years, the stories of saints have filled churches, paintings, relic shrines, pilgrim routes, and whispered legend. But behind the golden halos and stained glass lies a darker history: bodies broken in arenas, bones divided among cathedrals, severed heads carried through folklore, incorrupt corpses examined by science, and martyrdoms transformed into some of the most powerful images in Western culture.
Saints and Their Strange Deaths explores the macabre side of Catholic tradition with a careful eye for history, devotion, legend, and doubt. Inside, you will discover:. The martyr who survived arrows, only to be beaten to death later. The young woman whose prison diary became one of Christianity's most extraordinary ancient texts. The deacon remembered for joking while being roasted on a gridiron.
The saints whose severed body parts became sacred symbols. The bishop said to have carried his own head while preaching. The relics stolen, traded, divided, forged, and worshipped across Europe. The strange history of incorrupt bodies and the uneasy meeting point between faith and forensic scienceThis is not a simple devotional account, and it is not a sneering debunking of belief. It is a vivid, intelligent, and atmospheric history of what can be documented, what was added later, and why certain deaths became impossible for the world to forget.
For readers of dark history, Catholic history, relic lore, martyrdom, medieval legend, religious mystery, and the strange places where faith and the macabre meet.
Saints and Their Strange Deaths explores the macabre side of Catholic tradition with a careful eye for history, devotion, legend, and doubt. Inside, you will discover:. The martyr who survived arrows, only to be beaten to death later. The young woman whose prison diary became one of Christianity's most extraordinary ancient texts. The deacon remembered for joking while being roasted on a gridiron.
The saints whose severed body parts became sacred symbols. The bishop said to have carried his own head while preaching. The relics stolen, traded, divided, forged, and worshipped across Europe. The strange history of incorrupt bodies and the uneasy meeting point between faith and forensic scienceThis is not a simple devotional account, and it is not a sneering debunking of belief. It is a vivid, intelligent, and atmospheric history of what can be documented, what was added later, and why certain deaths became impossible for the world to forget.
For readers of dark history, Catholic history, relic lore, martyrdom, medieval legend, religious mystery, and the strange places where faith and the macabre meet.






