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Test Indicates Bones Are St. Paul's

NICOLE WINFIELD
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ROME (June 28) — The first-ever scientific test on what are believed to be the remains of the Apostle Paul "seems to confirm" that they do indeed belong to the Roman Catholic saint, Pope Benedict XVI said Sunday.
It was the second major discovery concerning St. Paul announced by the Vatican in as many days.
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On Saturday, the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano announced the June 19 discovery of a fresco inside another tomb depicting St. Paul, which Vatican officials said represented the oldest known icon of the apostle.
Benedict said archaeologists recently unearthed and opened the white marble sarcophagus located under the Basilica of St. Paul's Outside the Walls in Rome, which for some 2,000 years has been believed by the faithful to be the tomb of St. Paul.
Benedict said scientists had conducted carbon dating tests on bone fragments found inside the sarcophagus and confirmed that they date from the first or second century.
"This seems to confirm the unanimous and uncontested tradition that they are the mortal remains of the Apostle Paul," Benedict said, announcing the findings at a service in the basilica to mark the end of the Vatican's Paoline year, in honor of the apostle.
Paul and Peter are the two main figures known for spreading the Christian faith after the death of Christ.
According to tradition, St. Paul, also known as the apostle of the Gentiles, was beheaded in Rome in the 1st century during the persecution of early Christians by Roman emperors. Popular belief holds that bone fragments from his head are in another Rome basilica, St. John Lateran, with his other remains inside the sarcophagus.
The pope said that when archaeologists opened the sarcophagus, they discovered alongside the bone fragments some grains of incense, a "precious" piece of purple linen with gold sequins and a blue fabric with linen filaments.
On Saturday, the Vatican newspaper announced that a round fresco edged in gold featuring the emaciated face of St. Paul had been discovered in excavations of the tombs of St. Tecla in Rome. It was believed to have been dated from the end of the fourth century, making it the oldest known icon of St. Paul, meaning it was an image designed for prayer, not just art, L'Osservatore Romano said.
Monsignor Gianfranco Ravasi, presidente of the Vatican's culture department, said the discovery was an "extraordinary event" that was an "eloquent testimony" to the Christianity of the first centuries, L'Osservatore said.
Vatican archaeologists in 2002 began excavating the 8-foot(2.4-meter)-long tomb of St. Paul, which dates from at least A.D. 390 and was buried under the basilica's main altar. The decision to unearth it was made after pilgrims who came to Rome during the Roman Catholic Church's 2000 Jubilee year expressed disappointment at finding that the saint's tomb — buried under layers of plaster and further hidden by an iron grate — could not be visited or touched.
The top of the coffin has small openings — subsequently covered with mortar — because in ancient times Christians would insert offerings or try to touch the remains.
The basilica stands at the site of two 4th-century churches — including one destroyed by a fire in 1823 that had left the tomb visible, first above ground and later in a crypt. After the fire, the crypt was filled with earth and covered by a new altar. A slab of cracked marble with the words "Paul apostle martyr" in Latin was also found embedded in the floor above the tomb.
Monday is the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, a major feast day for the Roman Catholic Church, during which the pope will bestow a woolen pallium, or scarf, on all the new archbishops he has recently named. The pallium is a band of white wool decorated with black crosses that is a sign of pastoral authority and a symbol of the archbishops' bond with the pope.
At the end of Sunday's service in the warm basilica, the 82-year-old Benedict lost his balance slightly as he slipped on a step on the altar, and was steadied by one of his assistants who was by his side.
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AnnEdyth

07:51 PMJul 05 2009

I read this. Interesting to know contents of grave.

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Henryptnm

08:22 AMJul 03 2009

To Smoke FH: If you said St.Paul was gay and he knew nothing about marriage , why did he insisted on married men to be priests. Read St.Paul's letter in 1st. Timothy, chapter 3. in the Bible. St.Paul wanted married men as priests.

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SmokeFH

04:43 PMJul 02 2009

bones or no bones, i still think paul was gay. when he would get into asituation, like a weeser what ever worked or him he would do, in any situation. he never liked wm. told pastors thwy should not drink and have obeyed familys, when paul himself knew nothing about marrige so made him the exsperk

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JArlieWilson

03:16 PMJul 02 2009

PubliusMax said - I have no doubt that you've read a lot of science books, I also have no little doubt that you've read some rather dubious books claiming to be science. I've seen examples of many of them at sights like answersingeneisis...................LOL, no I do not rely on answersingenesis for my research, in fact, the creationists that deny any evolutionary process in dating the age of the earth or its development are negligent IMO. Now, that comes from being open-minded enough to look at facts. You do realize that there are just as many dubious books about the Christian faith written by atheists that are nothing more than fabricated laundry lists of opinionated hearsay...and they are taken in like "gospel truth". No one questions the author or looks into his facts. I suppose arks, serpents, floods and burning bushes sound outrageous but so does macro-evolution and a world springing into existence by chance from a single-celled creature in a scum pond, so here we are... ;)

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JArlieWilson

02:41 PMJul 02 2009

Kcdgenius - I suppose there are folks out there like you describe, however, I have never known any. The people I know are smart, confident people who work hard, pay their taxes, volunteer in their communities and serve God with a heart filled with joy and love, some of them scientists at the LLNL. I don't think anyone has the market cornered on morality, but you cannot say Christians are less moral just b/c they're Christians, that is a faulty generalization. In spite of our differences, I have enjoyed our discussion...and I really do wish you only good things in life. I'm sure we will meet up again on another "religious" board, aol is certainly "the" place for all the latest news in the world of the bizarre.

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Kcdgenius

01:46 PMJul 02 2009

typo fix: ....cont:... in spite of the fact christians claim the almightly creator of the universe is now interacting with the world by living through

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Kcdgenius

08:58 AMJul 02 2009

cont:... in spite of the face christians claim the almightly creator of the universe is now interacting with the world by living through THEM. Its the ultimate self delusion. BTW, the things I posed, I can prove that god, as defined by the characteristics and interactions with humanity described by the bible, does NOT exist. If that is not your defintion of god now, then what is?

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Kcdgenius

08:55 AMJul 02 2009

JArlieWilson ...I am literally stunned by your arrogance. Just b/c YOU have not seen God work in the lives of people does not mean he doesn't. ...You have no idea how moral I am, so how can you make a blanket judgement?..." I have pesonally known MANY people that claimed the holy spirit was living through them because they were born again and turned their lives over to jesus. The one common characterisitic of those people is that instead of taking control of their own lives, they were expecting jesus to control and steer every aspect of their lives. The result is they wallow in nothingness for most of their lives, and the things they end up doing are either random, or decided for them by other PEOPLE. But as for morality, yours or anyone elses, christains do NOT stand out from any other group of people as being notably more patient, kind, humble, faithfull, hopefull, intelligent, loving.. you are no better than anyone else, in spite of the face christians claim the almightly creator of...

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Hpawpawkiser

08:51 AMJul 02 2009

IT IS JUST A GUESS. THEY ARE JUST OLD BONES FROM THAT TIME PERIOD.THEY COULD .

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PubliusMax

07:44 AMJul 02 2009

"I have just as many scientific journals and books on my shelf as theology books."----And yet you still believe in things like Jonah, The Garden of Eden(talking snake and all) , 950 year old men who were building wooden ships the size of supertankers at 600 and that there's geological evidence of a worldwide flood? Incredible. (Not in the lying sense of the word, in the "wow, you,ve got to be putting me on sense of the word. I have no doubt that you've read a lot of science books, I also have no little doubt that you've read some rather dubious books claiming to be science. I've seen examples of many of them at sights like answersingeneisis). I did enjoy the post about how Jesus himself put the fear of extinction into the Jews before assuring them that only he could save them. Jesusvotesrepub or whatever his name is might be right after all. That sounds like something taken right out of the GOP playbook.

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The first-ever scientific test on what are believed to be the remains of the Apostle Paul seems to confirm that they do indeed belong to the Roman Catholic saint, Pope Benedict XVI said Sunday.