The Monk Who Saves Manuscripts From ISIS

Rescuing the world's most precious antiquities from destruction is a painstaking project—and a Benedictine monk may seem like an unlikely person to lead the charge. But Father Columba Stewart is determined. Soft-spoken, dressed in flowing black robes, this 59-year-old American has spent the past 13 years roaming from the Balkans to the Middle East in an effort to save Christian and Islamic manuscripts threatened by wars, theft, weather—and, lately, the Islamic State.

“Given what's happened in the last years since the rise of ISIS, it's very clear that things are really endangered,” Stewart said. “It's imperative to make sure that these manuscripts are safe, because we don't know what will happen to them.”

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