V WITNESS TO THE MIRACULOUS 



in the village of Ostheim. Hither, a paralytic nun 

 (banctimonialis qucedam paralytica) of the name of 

 Ruodlang was brought, in a car, by her friends and 

 relatives from a monastery a league off. She spent 

 the night watching and praying by the bier of the 

 saints ; "and health returning to all her members, 

 on the morrow she went back to her place whence 

 she came, on her feet, nobody supporting her, or 

 in any way giving her assistance." (Cap. ii. 19.) 



On the second day, the relics were carried to 

 Upper Mulinheim ; and, finally, in accordance with 

 the orders of the martyrs, deposited in the church 

 of that place, which was therefore renamed 

 Seligenstadt. Here, Daniel, a beggar boy of fifteen, 

 and so bent that " he could not look at the sky 

 without lying on his back, "collapsed and fell down 

 during the celebration of the Mass. " Thus he lay 

 a long time, as if asleep, and all his limbs straight- 

 ening and his flesh strengthening (receptafirmitate 

 nervorum), he arose before our eyes, quite well/' 

 (Cap. ii. 20.) 



Some time afterwards an old man entered the 

 church on his hands and knees, being unable to 

 use his limbs properly : 



He, in presence of all of us, by the power of God and the 

 merits of the blessed martyrs, in the same hour in which he 

 entered was so perfectly cured that he walked without so much 

 as a stick. And he said that, though he had been deaf for five 

 years, his deafness had ceased along with the palsy. (Cap. iii. 

 33.) 



