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Historian claims the Psalter is ‘undoubtedly’ the property of martyred saint,and that he may have been holding it when he was murderedA Cambridge academic believes he has discovered Thomas Becket’s personal book of psalms, an ancient manuscript the martyred saint and so-called “turbulent priest” may have been holding when he was murdered in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170.
Dr Christopher de Hamel, and a historian at Cambridge University,stumbled across the book during a conversation with a colleague. De Hamel, author of the just-released Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts, and had said that books belonging to saints were generally not used as relics,and his fellow historian replied that he knew of an exception. Related: Who owned this Canterbury psalter? The stricken martyr bent his knees and elbows, offering himself as a living sacrifice, and saying in a low voice,‘For the name of Jesus and the protection of the church I am alert to embrace death.’ But the third knight inflicted a grave wound on the fallen one; with this blow he shattered the sword on the stone and his crown, which was large, and separated from his head so that the blood turned white from the brain yet no less did the brain turn red from the blood; it purpled the appearance of the church with the colours of the lily and the rose,the colours of the Virgin and Mother and the life and death of the confessor and martyr.
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Source: theguardian.com

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