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#1 07-04-09 4:53 pm

bob_2
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Pope Says Relics are Those of St. Paul

Wonder if Tom Hanks helped solve this while he was on set????<img src="http://www.atomorrow.net/discus/clipart/rofl.gif" border=0> <BR> <BR><blockquote><hr size=0><!-quote-!><font size=1><b>quote:</b></font><p>Pope Says Relics are Those of St. Paul <BR> <BR>BY FRANCIS X. ROCCA                                                                                          ©2009 Religion News Service <BR> <BR>The Catholic Church&#39;s Year of St. Paul ended with a flourish on June 28, as Pope Benedict XVI announced that scientists had authenticated the first-century saint&#39;s earthly remains under a church in Rome. <BR>  <BR>Carbon testing of bone fragments in a sarcophagus beneath the Basilica of St. Paul&#39;s Outside the Walls, along with the presence of incense grains and purple linen laminated with pure gold, &#34;seems to confirm the unanimous and undisputed tradition according to which these are the mortal remains of the Apostle Paul,&#34; Benedict said. <BR>  <BR>&#34;All this fills our soul with profound emotion,&#34; he added. <BR>  <BR>The pope spoke at a vespers service to mark the end of a year-long celebration honoring the &#34;Apostle of the Gentiles,&#34; who was martyred in Rome around the year 65 A.D. <BR>  <BR>Archeologists excavated the fourth-century sarcophagus, which had been covered up after an 1823 fire, in response to demand from the many pilgrims who flocked there during the millennium year 2000. <BR>  <BR>The pope&#39;s statement came a day after the official Vatican newspaper L&#39;Osservatore Romano reported the discovery of the earliest known image of Paul, a fourth-century fresco in the Tomb of Tecla, also in Rome. <BR>  <BR><!-/quote-!><hr size=0></blockquote> <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.adventistreview.com/article.php?id=2704#3" target=_top>http://www.adventistreview.com/article.php?id=2704 #3</a>

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