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| This life tells the story of Juliana of Mont-Cornillon, the little-known thirteenth century founder of the Feast of Corpus Christi and her persecution by the clerical bureaucrats and lay detractors. |
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Mont-Cornillon is a joy to read. It brings alive the troubled urban world of medieval Belgium with all its conflicts and aspirations [introducing] us to a memorable woman who made a lasting mark on the world." - Jo Ann McNamara, author of Sisters in Arms: Catholic Nuns through Two Millennia (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1996) |
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