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The traditions also says that during the 4th century the remains of Paul were put into a sarcophagus except his head, which was moved to the Basilica of St John in Lateran (see below). A marble inscription on the floor of the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls marks the place where the sarcophagus was buried. Excavations conducted in 2006 have confirmed the presence of a sarcophagus beneath the main altar, which however was neither extracted nor opened. | The traditions also says that during the 4th century the remains of Paul were put into a sarcophagus except his head, which was moved to the Basilica of St John in Lateran (see below). A marble inscription on the floor of the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls marks the place where the sarcophagus was buried. Excavations conducted in 2006 have confirmed the presence of a sarcophagus beneath the main altar, which however was neither extracted nor opened. | ||
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File:Paolo Fuori Mura Rome.jpg|Basilica di San Paolo Fuori le Mura | File:Paolo Fuori Mura Rome.jpg|Basilica di San Paolo Fuori le Mura | ||
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Revision as of 10:40, 3 January 2014
According to Christian traditions, Relics of Paul are preserved in several locations, notably, the Lateran and the Church of the Decapitation in Rome [Italy].
< Major Events in the Life of Paul : Paul Persecuting the Church -- Conversion of Paul -- Paul's First Missionary Journey -- Council of Jerusalem -- Incident at Antioch -- Paul's Second Missionary Journey -- Paul's Third Missionary Journey -- Paul's Last Visit to Jerusalem -- Paul in Caesarea -- Paul's Journey to Rome -- Paul in Rome -- Martyrdom of Paul -- Relics of Paul >
Overview
The Tomb of Paul
According to Christian tradition, Paul was buried in Rome, Italy along the Ostiense Way, about two miles away from the place of his martyrdom; see Martyrdom of Paul. A tropaeum was erected on his tomb and quickly became a place of veneration. On the site the Emperor Constantine built a basilica that was extended by Theodosius and grew to become the sanctuary known as the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls.
The traditions also says that during the 4th century the remains of Paul were put into a sarcophagus except his head, which was moved to the Basilica of St John in Lateran (see below). A marble inscription on the floor of the Basilica of St Paul Outside the Walls marks the place where the sarcophagus was buried. Excavations conducted in 2006 have confirmed the presence of a sarcophagus beneath the main altar, which however was neither extracted nor opened.
The Head of Paul
A reliquary of the Head of Paul is housed at the Basilica of St. John Lateran, together with the Head of Peter, at the Main Altar.
External links
- [ Wikipedia]
Pages in category "Relics of Paul (subject)"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
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- Le tombe apostoliche nell'età paleocristiana (The Tombs of the Apostles in the Early Christian Age / 1948 Belvederi), book
- Die Gräber der Apostelfürsten (The Tombs of St Peter & St Paul / 1957 Kirschbaum), book
- The Tombs of St Peter & St Paul = Die Gräber der Apostelfürsten (1959 Kirschbaum / Murray), book (English ed.)