The Sacred Bleeding Host of Dijon With Curator Roger S. Wieck

In 1433, Pope Eugenius IV gave Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy a Communion wafer embossed with an image of Christ as Judge that miraculously bled. Roger S. Wieck, curator of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts, discusses the fascinating 350-year history of the Sacred Bleeding Host of Dijon. This lecture coincides with the opening of the exhibitionIlluminating Faith: The Eucharist in Medieval Life and Art, which will be open until 9pm.

Free; Advance reservations suggested; [email protected]











When: Fri., May. 17, 2013 at 7:00 pm
Where: Morgan Library & Museum
225 Madison Ave.
212-685-0008
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In 1433, Pope Eugenius IV gave Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy a Communion wafer embossed with an image of Christ as Judge that miraculously bled. Roger S. Wieck, curator of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts, discusses the fascinating 350-year history of the Sacred Bleeding Host of Dijon. This lecture coincides with the opening of the exhibitionIlluminating Faith: The Eucharist in Medieval Life and Art, which will be open until 9pm.

Free; Advance reservations suggested; [email protected]

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