The Co-cathedral of SS. Marziale and Alberto in Colle Val d'Elsa
How the Nail reached Colle
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Memories dating back long ago tell that the relic of the Holy Nail came to Colle di Val d’Elsa from Rome in the ninth century as a precious legacy from a French bishop. In the years after the death of Charlemagne, during a period of intense contacts between the Holy See and the Holy Roman Empire, the French bishop received the precious relic directly from the pope’s hands to take back to his . . .