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Archaeologist Sparks Hunt For Holy Grail
The Telegraph (UK) ^ | 6-20-2007 | Nick Pisa

Posted on 06/20/2007 3:54:57 PM PDT by blam

Archaeologist sparks hunt for Holy Grail

By Nick Pisa in Rome
Last Updated: 8:47pm BST 20/06/2007

An archaeologist has sparked a Da Vinci Code-style hunt for the Holy Grail after claiming ancient records show it is buried under a 6th century church in Rome.

The cup - said to have been used by Christ at the Last Supper - is the focus of countless legends and has been sought for centuries.

Alfredo Barbagallo, an Italian archaeologist, claims that it is buried in a chapel-like room underneath the Basilica of San Lorenzo Fuori le Mura, one of the seven churches which Christian pilgrims used to visit when they came to Rome.

Mr Barbagallo based his claim on two years spent studying mediaeval iconography inside the basilica and a description of a particular chamber, in a guide to the catacombs written in 1938 by a Capuchin friar named Giuseppe Da Bra.

The friar describes a room of about 20 square metres with a vaulted roof ceiling. "In the corner of a wall-seat there can be seen a terracotta funnel whose lower part opens out over the face of a skeleton," he wrote.

Da Bra then explains that giving liquid refreshment (refrigerium) to the dead was part of ancient funeral rites.

According to Mr Barbagallo, who heads an association called Arte e Mistero [Art and Mystery], this funnel is the Grail.

He also points out to several beautiful mosaics and frescos in the basilica which feature images of the sacred cup.

Mr Barbagallo added that its presence in the church fits the sketchy accounts of its early guardians.

In 258 AD, during a phase of Christian persecution, Pope Sixtus V reportedly entrusted the treasures of the early Church to a deacon called Lawrence, Lorenzo in Italian. This deacon was martyred four days later and since then no one has ever seen the Grail.

Various legends have it that the cup, given the name Holy Grail in the Middle Ages, was taken to different countries - including Britain.

Dan Brown’s work of fiction, The Da Vinci Code, said the cup had been buried at Rossyln Chapel in Scotland, and sparked off a stampede to the isolated location as thousands flocked to see it for themselves.

Mr Barbagallo said he believed it never went anywhere, and stayed with St Lawrence in his tomb.

Emperor Constantine built a shrine on the site of Lawrence’s martyrdom in the 4th Century and the main part of the Basilica of San Lorenzo Fuori le Mura was built in AD580 on the same spot.

The catacombs where Mr Barbagallo believes the cup to buried come under the authority of the Vatican’s Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology.

A spokesman said: "We are aware of the reports and a few weeks ago made an initial investigation of the area with the possibility of opening the catacombs up but as yet no decision has been made."


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To: AmericaUnited
I do believe in scripture it says something about "not bearing false witnsess against your neighbor" and yet you have no problem doing that when claiming that Catholics are engaging in idolatry by doing no more than the woman cited above did with St. Paul's handkerchief.

And, unsurprisingly, you have come up with no scriptural basis for "venerating" photos of your family members. Some Islamists and iconoclasts might consider you an idolater for doing even that.
101 posted on 06/22/2007 9:46:39 AM PDT by Antoninus (P!ss off an environmentalist wacko . . . have more kids.)
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To: Antoninus
and yet you have no problem doing that when claiming that Catholics are engaging in idolatry by doing no more than the woman cited above did with St. Paul's handkerchief.

Oh boy!... I pointed out to use the verse in Acts as backing veneration of relics/objects is absolutely bogus, since that WAS NOT the intent/meaning of the verse. I DID NOT claim anyone was venerating St Paul's handkerchief, which would be kooky since it doesn't exist today. See how quick YOU WERE to falsely accuse. I would not lecture on the subject if I were you.

102 posted on 06/22/2007 10:20:53 AM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: ROLF of the HILL COUNTRY

Joseph of Arimathea being the owner of the house is one of the core parts of the Arthurian legends. (JOA apparently went to England with some of the apostles; legend says he took his dishes.)

Regardless, the more important points are (on what the cup would look like is): (1) house of someone wealthy enough to have an upper room (as opposed to a shack) and (2) Passover Seder, which meant they were breaking out the good silver, so to speak.

Ergo, whether JOA or not, you’d be looking for a nice cup that an upper-middle-class or lower-upper-class Jew would have at the time.


103 posted on 06/24/2007 3:03:40 PM PDT by MeanWestTexan (Kol Hakavod Fred Thompson)
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