Discover a rare treasure from the 15th century with this beautifully preserved, hand-written manuscript featuring Gregorian choral music. Measuring 13x19 inches and crafted on high-quality vellum, this original piece is a testament to the artistic and religious traditions of the time. Its Latin text speaks to the enduring impact of religion on culture, making it a prized addition to any collection of antiques.

Feast of St. Agatha is February 5.

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Latin …(Domi)ni mei Iesu Christi: quia per Apostolum tuum mamillam meam meo pectori restistuisti.  Qui me dignatus est ab omni plaga curare, et mamillam meo pectori restituere, ipsum invoco Deum vivum.

Translation: my Lord Jesus Christ, that through your Apostle you have my restored my breast to my breast. You who deigned to cure me of all disease and to restore my breast to my breast, I call on as the very living God.

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Latin: (num)quam exhibui: sed habeo Dominum Iesum Christum, qui solo sermone restaurat universa. Gratias tibi ago Domine, quia memor es mei, et misisti ad me Apostolum tuum curare vulnera mea. Benedico te, Pater Domi(ni)

Translation: Never have I offered (carnal medicine to my body), but I have the Lord Jesus Christ, who by his word alone restores all things. I thank you, Lord, that you are mindful of me and have sent your Apostle to me to care for my wounds. I bless you, Father of