Satan's Letter Written 17th Century Nun Successfully Translated

Satan's Letter Written 17th Century Nun Successfully Translated

The devil letter written by a nun in Sicily, Italy more than 300 years ago was finally translated. The letter was written by a nun named Sister Maria Croccifissa della Concezione who lived at the monastery in Motnechiaro in Sicily.

Sister Maria claimed she had been controlled by the devil and then ordered to write the letter, as reported by Mirror.co.uk, Monday, September 10 2018.



The letter was written one morning in 1676 using ink. Sister Maria spent all night writing letters in the ancient alphabet.

Sister Maria, who has lived in a monastery since the age of 15, is believed to be crying and collapsing while writing the letters.

According to him, Lucifer planned to make him fight God and convince himself to only serve the devil.

The letters were written using a variety of strange and ancient alphabets so that no one was able to translate the letter.

The mysterious message to the devil's letter was finally known after a number of researchers from the science center Ludum broke the ancient codes in the letter.

Researchers found software in the site that was used to open intelligence codes.

"We heard about the software, which we believe is used to decode intelligence," Director of the Ludum Science Center, Daniele Abate told The Times.

The software tries to solve messages in the form of ancient Greek, Arabic, Runi and Latin alphabets.

The letter was then translated which among other things stated that God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit were inanimate objects.

"God thinks he can free souls, but this system does not work for anyone," ordered the devil's letter.

Allah, the contents of the letter, are even called found by humans.

The letter also makes references to Greek mythology, River Styx, which means separating the realism of life from hell.

Even though he succeeded in translating the devil's letter, Daniele did not believe that Sister Maria had been controlled by the devil. Instead, he suspected the nun was suffering from mental illness or schizophrenia.

The illness suffered by the nun plus her ability to master a number of languages, made her imagine having a dialogue with the devil.

source: tempo.co
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