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Archaeologists Say St. Paul's Tomb Found

TaliOrlando

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http://www.wftv.com/news/10484796/detail.html

Archaeologists Say St. Paul's Tomb Found

POSTED: 3:44 pm EST December 7, 2006
UPDATED: 3:49 pm EST December 7, 2006

ROME -- Vatican archaeologists have unearthed a sarcophagus believed to contain the remains of the Apostle Paul that had been buried beneath Rome's second largest basilica.

The sarcophagus, which dates back to at least A.D. 390, has been the subject of an extended excavation that began in 2002 and was completed last month, the project's head said this week.

"Our objective was to bring the remains of the tomb back to light for devotional reasons, so that it could be venerated and be visible," said Giorgio Filippi, the Vatican archaeologist who headed the project at St. Paul Outside the Walls basilica.

The interior of the sarcophagus has not yet been explored, but Filippi didn't rule out the possibility of doing so in the future.

Two ancient churches that once stood at the site of the current basilica were successively built over the spot where tradition said the saint had been buried. The second church, built by the Roman emperor Theodosius in the fourth century, left the tomb visible, first above ground and later in a crypt.

When a fire destroyed the church in 1823, the current basilica was built and the ancient crypt was filled with earth and covered by a new altar.

"We were always certain that the tomb had to be there beneath the papal altar," Filippi told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

Filippi said that the decision to make the sarcophagus visible again was made after many pilgrims who came to Rome during the Catholic Church's 2000 Jubilee year expressed disappointment at finding that the saint's tomb could not be visited or touched.

The findings of the project will be officially presented during a news conference at the Vatican on Monday.
 

dispen4ever

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"Our objective was to bring the remains of the tomb back to light for devotional reasons, so that it could be venerated and be visible," said Giorgio Filippi, the Vatican archaeologist.

Tali ~ do you see the error here? We're going to venerate a casket, so to speak? It's a nice discovery and I'm glad they know about it, but am I going to go there "so that I can touch it"? Hardly. Just another reason to question the religion of Roman Catholicism.

:jesus:
 

Alcott

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Looks like God was right to Himself bury Moses in an unknown plot, or Jews might have become as wacky about old bones as Catholics and other Christians.
 

DeeJay

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I would not go to venerate, worship, touch. There is no grace in Peters bones, no time out of pergetory, no benifit to my soul or eternal life.

But I would like to go and see for the sake of history and interest. I guess for the same reason I went to see Pearl Harbor.
 

webdog

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DeeJay said:
I would not go to venerate, worship, touch. There is no grace in Peters bones, no time out of pergetory, no benifit to my soul or eternal life.

But I would like to go and see for the sake of history and interest. I guess for the same reason I went to see Pearl Harbor.
I think you meant to say Paul...
 

Pete

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..........

How do they know it's Paul?

Easy, he's spinning in the grave at thought of what some people will be making of it...... ;)
 

webdog

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Pete said:
..........

How do they know it's Paul?

Easy, he's spinning in the grave at thought of what some people will be making of it...... ;)
They found his notes for the AV1611 in his tomb :D
 

Pete

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webdog said:
They found his notes for the AV1611 in his tomb :D


webdog, I think the spinning may have increased a bit when Paul heard THAT :laugh: :applause: :thumbs:
 
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