It is quite possible that no-one wants to have much to do with them. The reference in The Mystica isn't very encouraging:
"This is a collection of charms, cast in forms of prayers, which have nothing in common with those of the Church. The prayers are mainly concerned with worldly riches, not spiritual ones. It was perhaps printed in Rome in 1523, and again in 1606. Its magical virtue rests on a supposed letter from Charlemagne to Pope Leo, in which he states that since receiving the Enchiridion he has never ceased to be fortunate. The charms it contains are supposed to be effectual against all the dangers to which the human flesh is heir-poison, fire, wild beasts and tempests. .... A.G.H."
The Mystica
Edit: Have you looked in Sacred Texts
This post has been edited by Mandylion: Jun 22 2007, 12:58 PM
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