Shrines, Relics, and Saints
Christian Sanctuaries from Late Antiquity Through the Middle Ages
André Vauchez author Michael F Cusato translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornell University Press
Publishing:15th Feb '26
£26.99
This title is due to be published on 15th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In Shrines, Relics, and Saints,the eminent medievalist André Vauchez explores the evolution of spaces in Christianity – chapels, monasteries, holy wells, grottos, and other holy places – that are considered sacred because they house the relics of a saint or because they preserve the memory of an appearance by a saint, angel, or the Virgin Mary.
From famous sanctuaries that still attract multitudes of pilgrims – in Jerusalem, Rome, Tours, Assisi, and Compostela – to local shrines in villages, towns, and wild places across the continent, these sanctuaries were frequented by pilgrims in search of miraculous healings of body and soul. Together, they formed a network comprising new forms of sacredness and spiritual practice. A masterwork in the history of Christianity, Shrines, Relics, and Saints traces pilgrimage routes to major sanctuaries, follows saints' relics as they were transferred from East to West, and examines the Church's ambiguous and sometimes antagonistic relationship to sites of popular worship.
"Christian holiness is embodied in people but also in places, with the consequence of shaping new cultural spaces and a new geography: This is the masterful demonstration that André Vauchez performs in this book." - Le Figaro Histoire
"Vauchez shares an original approach to medieval Christianity through its sanctuaries, defined as sacred places where the presence of sacred objects (relics, tombs, or images) maintains the memory of miracles, inspiring pilgrimages." - Histoire Magazine
ISBN: 9781501786211
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
294 pages