The relic was stolen along with other valuables after the thief hid on the night of June 1 at Fécamp Abbey on the Normandy coast near Le Havre. The theft was denounced by the Bishop of Le Havre, Jean-Luc Brunin, as an attack on all Christians. The ornate red-lined bronze casket has now been handed over to Arthur Brandt, who is known as the ‘Indiana Jones’ of the art world for his work tracking down stolen or lost masterpieces, at his home in Amsterdam. Brand, 53, said the thief panicked when he realized what