A compelling story between the Jubilees of 2000 and 2025 is recounted in Antonio Bini's book, Heinrich Pfeiffer - Lo studioso che identificò la Veronica nel Volto Santo, which was presented in Pescara during a meeting promoted by the Culture, Art and School Association of Pescara, held in the packed conference room of the Pescarabruzzo Foundation.
Gianni Melilla, president of the Association, who introduced the conference, confessed that he was very taken by the book so much that he finished reading it late at night, explaining that "Antonio Bini with this work honors Father Heinrich Pfeiffer, professor of the history of Christian art at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome and one of the greatest contemporary scholars of the cultural heritage of the Church. With his studies on the Holy Face and the Veronica, Pfeiffer, like David, challenged the Goliath of sindonologists evidently "irritated" by a thesis that disturbed centuries-old beliefs on Christ's burial cloths. The Culture, Art and School Association believes it is important to promote the historical-religious heritage of our land and for this reason we wanted to present this very interesting book".
from the left, Fr. Antonio Genitili, Gianni Melilla, Antonio Bini, Stefano Falco, director
(photo by Francesca Esposito Bini)
Fr. Antonio Gentili, rector of the Shrine, then spoke, thanking Antonio Bini for his work and the Association for organizing the presentation. After recalling the importance of the figure of the German Jesuit, he wanted to recall the devotion of so many pilgrims who come to Manoppello from all over the world. "There are many," said the rector, "who encounter the Holy Face full of devotion and hope, often moved to tears. Many are suffering people or even with serious problems who find comfort and hope in that gaze."
from the left, Fr. Antonio Genitili, Gianni Melilla, Antonio Bini, Stefano Falco, director
(photo by Francesca Esposito Bini)
Fr. Antonio Gentili, rector of the Shrine, then spoke, thanking Antonio Bini for his work and the Association for organizing the presentation. After recalling the importance of the figure of the German Jesuit, he wanted to recall the devotion of so many pilgrims who come to Manoppello from all over the world. "There are many," said the rector, "who encounter the Holy Face full of devotion and hope, often moved to tears. Many are suffering people or even with serious problems who find comfort and hope in that gaze."
(photo by Antonio Bini) |
Fr. Gentili also recounted a list of the churches of various countries where the Holy Face is present, and revealed two upcoming enthronements that will take place, in February in a church in London, and in April in a church in Pennsylvania, while it is not excluded that during the Jubilee 2025 there will be other enthronements.
This was followed by the talk by the director Stefano Falco who produced the interesting documentary "The Mystery of the Holy Face" at the end of 1999, including images of the press conference in Rome on May 31, 1999, as well as the testimonies of Fr. Heinrich Pfeiffer and Sister Blandina Paschalis Schlömer, interviewed at the time in her religious community of Maria Frieden in Dahlem (Eifel), Germany. As is well known, since 2003 Sister Blandina has lived in Manoppello, near the Holy Face. The documentary was then shown to the audience.
Antonio Bini, author of the book, then spoke, stating that it was his desire to give a personal testimony of the work of Fr. Pfeiffer, of whom he was a friend and collaborator since 1998, and to recall little-known facts and events, which preceded and followed the international press conference in Rome on May 31, 1999 which, a few months before the beginning of the Great Jubilee of 2000, brought to light the complex historical-religious story of the Veronica, the most important relic of Christianity, which was believed to be lost.
As the promoter of that conference, Antonio Bini himself played a role in the dissemination of the Holy Face in the world. But starting from that May 31, 1999 the life of Fr. Pfeiffer, who passed away in 2021, was not easy, remembered Antonio Bini. Only the visit of Pope Benedict XVI – on September 1, 2006 – contributed, in fact, to confirming the validity of the German Jesuit's studies.
Fr. Heinrich Pfeiffer and Prof. J.S. Jaworski, Professor of Chemistry, Warsaw University
(photo by Antonio Bini)
Bini's talk was followed by the questions from various people present at the meeting, who took the opportunity to find answers to their questions, showing however that they possessed a non-superficial knowledge of the Holy Face.
The author of the book, in conclusion, expressed his gratitude for the turnout and for the interest shown in his book, referring to the email he received a few days earlier from the French scholar Guillaume Nocq, author of the essay "Le Voile de Véronique, Enquête sur le Suaire de Manoppello", who called the book "beautiful and fascinating", expressing his "emotion to see the history of the Holy Face retraced through the work of Heinrich Pfeiffer and to see its reflections in the faith of the Church". This testimony, said Antonio Bini, "is also pleasing as it demonstrates the usefulness of his work among scholars and the most attentive faithful."