: Guglielmo is a devout Catholic and the owner of a prestigious shop in Rome that sells high-fashion religious items for bishops and cardinals. He has been married for 25 years and believes that "a wife is forever." However, on their silver anniversary, his wife Lidia leaves him for another woman.
: Her story is often cited as one of the few recorded historical instances of female same-sex relationships in the early modern period, oscillating between being viewed as divine inspiration or psychological "folly". Benedetta follia
: Devastated and alone, Guglielmo needs a new shop assistant. He hires Luna , a brazen, colorful, and completely "unsuitable" young woman from the Roman suburbs who knows nothing about religious decor. : Guglielmo is a devout Catholic and the
: Her "madness" (visions and stigmata) led to her being promoted to Abbess, but it also drew the scrutiny of the Vatican. Investigations eventually uncovered her secret romantic relationship with another nun, Bartolomea. : Devastated and alone, Guglielmo needs a new shop assistant
: As a nun in a Renaissance-era convent, she claimed to experience vivid religious and erotic visions of Jesus Christ.