Treasure hunt begins in England
Chapter 676 The Priest
Chapter 676 The Priest
Saint John XXIII is a Latin term, which translates to John XXIII, the Pope of the Catholic Church who reigned from 23 to 1958.
考虑到这位教皇是1958年10月份才继位的,所以这里出现这一段文字说明了这本书被送进教会的时间应该在1958年10月到1959年7月17日之间。
Compared with the original situation where it was necessary to search for decades of information, the current work is obviously much simpler, so after finding the information of the corresponding period, Liang En quickly found the corresponding file.
"I found it. This is a clergyman's personal belongings." After looking through the nine-month documents one by one, Liang En quickly found this book in his hand on a book about library donations. The origin of the Bible.
According to the archives, the items were among the remains of an elderly clergyman who left everything to the church before his death without any relatives.
Upon discovering this, the two quickly scoured the archives for all similar clues, conducted a holistic sifting, and found more clues.
"Look at this." After checking the documents for a while, Joan walked over to Liang En and handed him a yellowed record. "This person is a bit strange, at least from this record, it looks very suspicious."
The reason why Joan of Arc said this is also very simple, because according to the records in the church, the donor appeared in downtown Toronto in 1924, with a graduation certificate from a French seminary, and all the information before that All zero.
Based on known information.The part-time priest who accompanied the Brown expedition was a graduate of this college. According to the official record, he disappeared in 1923. At the same time, the names of the missing clergyman and this clergyman are both Ben Moller.
"You're right, it's very suspicious." Liang En suddenly became excited, because there was obviously a lot of important information behind these materials.
"The next step is to check this person's file." Since this person has passed away for more than 50 years, Liang En and the others easily found the declassified information about this person named Ben from a small house next to him. Archives of Moller's clergy.
According to the archives, Liang En and the others restored the life of the clergyman. According to the archives, this person came to the church in the spring of 1924. At that time, he was dressed very plainly and even looked a bit downcast.
However, what this person did after he joined the church and became a clergyman is very consistent with the behavior of a truly devout clergyman, for example, he has been working at the grassroots level all his life.
From Liang En's point of view, these situations were even more suspicious. For example, the other party had spent most of his life in Yukon, the most difficult place to preach, and had traveled to almost all human settlements in Yukon.
"It's not like preaching. It looks like I've found something." Looking at the record of the other party, Liang En said thoughtfully, because the priest's missionary route was obviously not normal.
The time he stayed in one place ranged from three days to several months, but if he counted all the places he had been to, he would find that Ben Moller had never stayed in one place twice for a long time.
"Indeed." Joan of Arc said while flipping through the documents at hand. "Have you noticed that compared with other people's files, the files of this Father Moller seem to be much less."
"Indeed, his file is at most half of that of other clergy." Liang En nodded, and the problem can be seen from the thickness of the file.
"But now it seems that there is basically nothing to be found in the archives here, so I think we can ask the older priests here to see if they have any clues."
What I didn't expect was that this clergyman called Ben Moller was quite famous in the church. Several older priests knew of this person's existence, and told Liang En and the others about this priest's deeds.
This may be because he spent his whole life walking in the most remote places to spread the gospel of the gods, so he is considered a model worthy of respect in the church, so the priests of the church know his existence.
According to the priest who was consulted by Liang En and the others, this Father Ben Moller was considered a somewhat withdrawn person within the church, and basically only returned to Toronto once or twice a year to go through some procedures.
As for the last place where the other party died, it was in the dormitory behind the church. According to the church, he died of a sudden myocardial infarction, so the church never took back the things that the other party had carried with him.
"This is the room where Father Ben Moller died. Over the years, we have basically kept it the same except for adding electrification and replacing a few daily necessities. For example, the table and bed are from that year."
After opening an ancient wooden door, the priest introduced to Liang En the place where Father Ben Moller died.Then exhort. "You can visit here as you like, as long as you don't destroy it."
"Don't worry, we won't destroy this place." Liang En promised earnestly, and after the other party closed the door and left, he immediately checked the furniture in the room.
After inspection, Liang En found that, just like what the previous priest said, the furniture here seemed to be some old furniture, and indeed it seemed to have been handed down from more than 100 years ago to the present.
"Okay, let's start." After Liang En completed the preliminary inspection, Joan of Arc naturally walked to the door and guarded the door and said to him, while Liang En put his hands on the table and used the temporary synthesized [appraisal] (R)] card.
Soon, Liang En saw Father Ben Moller. According to the previous priest, Ben Moller died suddenly of a cardiovascular disease shortly after returning to Toronto in December 1958, so he just happened to use the card to To see the other person's last two days in this life.
Father Ben Moller was over 60 years old at this time, and he looked older than his actual age because of his long-term outdoor activities, but there was a bright light in his eyes.
Except for praying, he stayed in this room almost all the time, and at the same time he was writing and drawing something on the desk. After Liang En checked, he found that the other party had been writing and drawing on a notebook. .
At the beginning, Liang En didn't see what the pile of things was, but then Father Ben Moller took out one after another of notebooks, maps and books, and then organized some of the parts that were recorded with pens.
These books were almost all theological works, and the sharp-eyed Liang En immediately discovered that the "Bible" he had found before was in this pile of books.
After reading for several hours, he found that there were some geographical location-related records in the other party's book or notebook, and after integrating them together, he could see that this was to determine the location of a place by enumerating a series of clues.
"Yes, yes, it's here." Finally on the second night, Father Ben Moller, whose eyes were bloodshot, exclaimed in a low voice, and then covered his chest with his right hand and fell down in pain.
(End of this chapter)
Saint John XXIII is a Latin term, which translates to John XXIII, the Pope of the Catholic Church who reigned from 23 to 1958.
考虑到这位教皇是1958年10月份才继位的,所以这里出现这一段文字说明了这本书被送进教会的时间应该在1958年10月到1959年7月17日之间。
Compared with the original situation where it was necessary to search for decades of information, the current work is obviously much simpler, so after finding the information of the corresponding period, Liang En quickly found the corresponding file.
"I found it. This is a clergyman's personal belongings." After looking through the nine-month documents one by one, Liang En quickly found this book in his hand on a book about library donations. The origin of the Bible.
According to the archives, the items were among the remains of an elderly clergyman who left everything to the church before his death without any relatives.
Upon discovering this, the two quickly scoured the archives for all similar clues, conducted a holistic sifting, and found more clues.
"Look at this." After checking the documents for a while, Joan walked over to Liang En and handed him a yellowed record. "This person is a bit strange, at least from this record, it looks very suspicious."
The reason why Joan of Arc said this is also very simple, because according to the records in the church, the donor appeared in downtown Toronto in 1924, with a graduation certificate from a French seminary, and all the information before that All zero.
Based on known information.The part-time priest who accompanied the Brown expedition was a graduate of this college. According to the official record, he disappeared in 1923. At the same time, the names of the missing clergyman and this clergyman are both Ben Moller.
"You're right, it's very suspicious." Liang En suddenly became excited, because there was obviously a lot of important information behind these materials.
"The next step is to check this person's file." Since this person has passed away for more than 50 years, Liang En and the others easily found the declassified information about this person named Ben from a small house next to him. Archives of Moller's clergy.
According to the archives, Liang En and the others restored the life of the clergyman. According to the archives, this person came to the church in the spring of 1924. At that time, he was dressed very plainly and even looked a bit downcast.
However, what this person did after he joined the church and became a clergyman is very consistent with the behavior of a truly devout clergyman, for example, he has been working at the grassroots level all his life.
From Liang En's point of view, these situations were even more suspicious. For example, the other party had spent most of his life in Yukon, the most difficult place to preach, and had traveled to almost all human settlements in Yukon.
"It's not like preaching. It looks like I've found something." Looking at the record of the other party, Liang En said thoughtfully, because the priest's missionary route was obviously not normal.
The time he stayed in one place ranged from three days to several months, but if he counted all the places he had been to, he would find that Ben Moller had never stayed in one place twice for a long time.
"Indeed." Joan of Arc said while flipping through the documents at hand. "Have you noticed that compared with other people's files, the files of this Father Moller seem to be much less."
"Indeed, his file is at most half of that of other clergy." Liang En nodded, and the problem can be seen from the thickness of the file.
"But now it seems that there is basically nothing to be found in the archives here, so I think we can ask the older priests here to see if they have any clues."
What I didn't expect was that this clergyman called Ben Moller was quite famous in the church. Several older priests knew of this person's existence, and told Liang En and the others about this priest's deeds.
This may be because he spent his whole life walking in the most remote places to spread the gospel of the gods, so he is considered a model worthy of respect in the church, so the priests of the church know his existence.
According to the priest who was consulted by Liang En and the others, this Father Ben Moller was considered a somewhat withdrawn person within the church, and basically only returned to Toronto once or twice a year to go through some procedures.
As for the last place where the other party died, it was in the dormitory behind the church. According to the church, he died of a sudden myocardial infarction, so the church never took back the things that the other party had carried with him.
"This is the room where Father Ben Moller died. Over the years, we have basically kept it the same except for adding electrification and replacing a few daily necessities. For example, the table and bed are from that year."
After opening an ancient wooden door, the priest introduced to Liang En the place where Father Ben Moller died.Then exhort. "You can visit here as you like, as long as you don't destroy it."
"Don't worry, we won't destroy this place." Liang En promised earnestly, and after the other party closed the door and left, he immediately checked the furniture in the room.
After inspection, Liang En found that, just like what the previous priest said, the furniture here seemed to be some old furniture, and indeed it seemed to have been handed down from more than 100 years ago to the present.
"Okay, let's start." After Liang En completed the preliminary inspection, Joan of Arc naturally walked to the door and guarded the door and said to him, while Liang En put his hands on the table and used the temporary synthesized [appraisal] (R)] card.
Soon, Liang En saw Father Ben Moller. According to the previous priest, Ben Moller died suddenly of a cardiovascular disease shortly after returning to Toronto in December 1958, so he just happened to use the card to To see the other person's last two days in this life.
Father Ben Moller was over 60 years old at this time, and he looked older than his actual age because of his long-term outdoor activities, but there was a bright light in his eyes.
Except for praying, he stayed in this room almost all the time, and at the same time he was writing and drawing something on the desk. After Liang En checked, he found that the other party had been writing and drawing on a notebook. .
At the beginning, Liang En didn't see what the pile of things was, but then Father Ben Moller took out one after another of notebooks, maps and books, and then organized some of the parts that were recorded with pens.
These books were almost all theological works, and the sharp-eyed Liang En immediately discovered that the "Bible" he had found before was in this pile of books.
After reading for several hours, he found that there were some geographical location-related records in the other party's book or notebook, and after integrating them together, he could see that this was to determine the location of a place by enumerating a series of clues.
"Yes, yes, it's here." Finally on the second night, Father Ben Moller, whose eyes were bloodshot, exclaimed in a low voice, and then covered his chest with his right hand and fell down in pain.
(End of this chapter)
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