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Releases > His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI Calls The Saint John’s Bible a “Work for Eternity” April 4, 2008 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts:
His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI Calls Rare, fine art reproduction of first handwritten Bible in more than 500 years Collegeville, Minn. – April 4, 2008 – The most rare, full-sized reproduction of The Saint John’s Bible was presented to His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI today. As he turned the pages, the Holy Father described it as “a work of art, a great work of art.” The presentation occurred at the Vatican in Rome during the annual meeting of the Papal Foundation. The Holy Father received the St. Peter Apostles Edition of The Saint John’s Bible and a handwritten dedication page by Donald Jackson, the Bible’s artistic director. “Our devoted team of calligraphers, illuminators, craftspeople and illustrators has captured the spirit of The Saint John’s Bible and put it into printed form,” said Jackson. “But, there became a point when the reproduction stopped being an imitation of the original and became a work of art in its own right.” “From the time that Donald Jackson inscribed the first words of the Bible, this has been meant as a Bible for all people, a gift to the world,” said Br. Dietrich Reinhart, OSB, president, Saint John’s University. “Now, after several years of anticipation, our dream of sharing the Bible worldwide has become a reality.” The St. Peter Apostles Edition of The Saint John’s Bible was a gift to Pope Benedict XVI from Saint John’s University and Abbey through the generosity of the Gerald and Henrietta Rauenhorst Foundation. “For our family, The Saint John’s Bible is a beautiful art masterpiece, and more than that, it’s a way to spread the faith around the world,” said Judy Rauenhorst Mahoney, board member of the Papal Foundation and daughter of Gerald and Henrietta Rauenhorst. EDITOR’S NOTE:
About The Heritage Program Limited to 360 full sets, each will be numbered and include a certificate of authenticity. The Heritage Program includes the Heritage Edition sets – a full set and a five volume set – currently available for subscription in pre-publication for $115,000. In addition, the program includes three enhanced editions – Apostles, Prophets and Patriarchs – each for a different sponsorship level. Please visit www.HeritageEdition.com for additional information, or to purchase or gift a reproduction. Proceeds from the sales of The Saint John’s Bible Heritage Program will help fund the continuing preservation of endangered medieval manuscripts worldwide, a permanent home for The Saint John’s Bible and scholarly work related to this monumental masterpiece. About The Saint John’s Bible The Saint John’s Bible is being created by a team of scribes artists and craftspeople in a scriptorium in Wales under the artistic direction of Donald Jackson, one of the world’s foremost calligraphers and the Scribe to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s Crown Office at the House of Lords in London, England. The Saint John’s Bible is truly a monumental manuscript at more than 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide when open. Its construction parallels that of its medieval predecessors, written on vellum, using quills, natural handmade inks, hand-ground pigments and gold leaf while incorporating modern themes, images and technology of the 21st century. The creation of the Bible continues the Benedictine tradition of copying and caring for sacred texts. This 1,150-page Bible will be created in seven distinct volumes: Pentateuch, Historical Books, Psalms, Prophets, Wisdom Books, Gospels and Acts, Letters and Revelation. Upon completion, it will reside at the Hill Museum & Manuscript Library on the Saint John’s campus. For additional information, please visit www.saintjohnsbible.org.
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