Posted on 01/30/2012 1:06:31 PM PST by RnMomof7
But the relic's documentation was never found. And this, Tilley says, creates a problem. "In the absence of certification and in the absence of a chain of possession, it is very difficult to weigh whether they are real or not," she says. But that doesn't mean there are no clues to where it came from.
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1) The reporter couldn't get a picture of this item?
2) The nuns put it in the cellar and forgot about it?
Fascinating. I’ve never heard of this kind of reliquary before, but it certainly seems as if that’s what it is.
The relics?? Who knows. They pass around relics like potato chips?? Me thinks not. Sounds like the nuns made it and maybe gave it to the bishop and he returned it as promised.
The significance is likely in the design...and nothing more.
The relics?? Who knows. They pass around relics like potato chips?? Me thinks not. Sounds like the nuns made it and maybe gave it to the bishop and he returned it as promised.
The significance is likely in the design...and nothing more.
I love to see people comment on things that they have no clue about!!! Do you want to hear my veiws on nuclear physics....same thing
I’m not sure why they’re calling it a reliquary which would be a type of container/box.
That aptly describes your decision to stop attending Church, despite what Scripture says.
Behind every double standard lies an unconfessed single standard.
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