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Although Maria Celeste was confined inside the walls of the convent at San Matteo for the remainder of her life, she was a constant source of support for both her father, whose books began a firestorm of controversy in the Catholic Church , and the convent to which she was sent. Maria Celeste served as San Matteo's Apothecary , and also kept the convent afloat through the influence of her father. She sent him herbal cures for his various maladies while additionally seeing to the convent's finances and occasionally staging plays from inside the convent's cloistered walls. There is evidence she prepared the manuscripts for some of Galileo's books. The Inquisition tried Galileo for heresies committed against the church in 1633 . He was forced to recant his view that the earth was not the center of the universe, and was confined to his home for the rest of his days. Soon after he returned to Arcetri in disgrace, Maria Celeste contracted Dysentery and died. She was thirty-four years old. After Galileo's death, one hundred twenty four letters from Maria Celeste were discovered amongst his papers: the remnants of a vast correspondence with his elder daughter. It is not known what happened to Galileo's responses to Maria Celeste, and it is likely they were destroyed by church authorities. Of Maria Celeste, Galileo once wrote, is "a woman of exquisite mind, singular goodness, and most tenderly attached to me." EXTERNAL LINK
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