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Princeton Ethiopian, Eritrean, and Egyptian Miracles of Mary (PEMM) project

An abbot who fell sick while on a missionary journey.

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    • This story, with the short title "The Sick Abbot on a Mission," is old: the earliest PEMM manuscript* in which this story appears is from around 1522.

      It is rare: it appears in 3 of 709 PEMM manuscripts.

      This story is not illustrated in PEMM manuscripts.

      It is a post-life miracle: it does not take place during Our Lady Mary's lifetime, but after it.

      This story was originally composed in Africa (probably).

      It is available in the following languages: Geʿez.

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      * A "PEMM manuscript" is defined as any Geʿez Marian manuscript or book that PEMM has catalogued. For more information, see Using the Site.

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