Tuesday, September 26, 2017

St Peter's Bones.

Bones that allegedly belong to St. Peter, one of Jesus Christ's apostles, who is also considered by Roman Catholics to be the first pope, have been uncovered at a 1,000-year-old church in Rome.
The Telegraph reported on Monday that a worker found the bones inside clay pots at the Church of Santa Maria in Cappella in the district of Trastevere.
The pots were apparently buried beneath a large marble slab near the medieval altar of the church, which has been closed for 35 years due to damage.
I remain to be convinced that Simon Peter died in Rome. I need to be convinced that he even visited that city. For once, perhaps, Channel 4 got something right about Christianity. Even so - his was a most common name and I have not read that there is any more positive evidence.

Danger Alert.

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