Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Incredible Skeletal Remains Of Catholic Saints Still Dripping In Jewellery


Historian from Los Angeles Gender gained access to a secret burial. He took pictures of the remains found in the closed world of religious institutions across Europe. There are myths that some skeletons belong to the Christian martyrs. The findings about the mysterious relics formed the basis of historical books. Incredible Skeletal Remains of Catholic Saints Still Dripping in Jewellery and gems.
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Incredible Skeletal Remains of Catholic Saints Still Drippingin Jewellery
Accepted for the remains of the early Christian martyrs, these "relics", known as the Catacombs Saints had to remind people about the spiritual treasures of the afterlife.
Incredible Skeletal Remains of Catholic Saints Still Drippingin Jewellery
They had become a symbol of the Catholic Church, is regaining strength in Protestant regions.
The importance of relics for the church is not determined by the spiritual merits that were very questionable, and their social importance.
Incredible Skeletal Remains of Catholic Saints Still Drippingin Jewellery
The remains were declared endowed "miraculous power", and this was to strengthen the connection of people to the church, as well as the prestige of the church.


Each of the skeletons were carefully inlaid with gold, silver and jewels worth thousands of pounds. They were adorned with special people, gave the oath of the church. Since the martyrs cannot deal with mere mortals, this was done mainly monks. In the decoration of some of the remains it took up to 5 years.
Incredible Skeletal Remains of Catholic Saints Still Drippingin Jewellery
Skeptics began to question many ridiculous statements of the Church, including the authenticity of the remains of saints.

Since the remains of the "saints" were deprived of honors and privileges, and even thrown away and forgotten as unnecessary things.

Incredible Skeletal Remains of Catholic Saints Still Drippingin Jewellery
Book Paul Kudonarisa Heavenly Bodies: Cult Treasures and Spectacular Saints from the Catacombs was the first mention of the "saints" remains, which have been published.

The author said that working on another book, he examined the vaults when accidentally discovered the existence of these skeletons. As he learned more and more, he felt a duty to tell their story to the world.
It is known that at the time the dead were named saints, but none of them match the title of the strict rules of the holy Catholic Church, which requires that the saints were canonized.

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