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==== The | [[Matthew]] was one of [[Twelve Apostles]] and the reputed author of the [[Gospel of Matthew]]. | ||
==== The Tomb of Matthew ==== | |||
In 1081 the body of Matthew was rediscovered and buried in the crypt of the Cathedral of Salerno [Italy]. | In 1081 the body of Matthew was rediscovered and buried in the crypt of the Cathedral of Salerno [Italy]. | ||
Legend says that the relics of Saint Matthew were for many years in the city of Naddaver in Ethiopia, where he suffered his martyrdom, but were transferred to Salerno on May 6, 954, where they remained concealed in a cave, for protection, for over a hundred years, until they were rediscovered. | |||
The Tomb of Matthew is still today preserved in the crypt of the Cathedral. A reliquary containing the arm of Matthew is carried in procession on the occasion of religious festivities. | The Tomb of Matthew is still today preserved in the crypt of the Cathedral. A reliquary containing the arm of Matthew is carried in procession on the occasion of religious festivities. |
Revision as of 17:06, 19 March 2012
According to Christian traditions, Relics of Matthew are preserved in the Cathedral of Salerno, Campania [Italy].
Overview
Matthew was one of Twelve Apostles and the reputed author of the Gospel of Matthew.
The Tomb of Matthew
In 1081 the body of Matthew was rediscovered and buried in the crypt of the Cathedral of Salerno [Italy].
Legend says that the relics of Saint Matthew were for many years in the city of Naddaver in Ethiopia, where he suffered his martyrdom, but were transferred to Salerno on May 6, 954, where they remained concealed in a cave, for protection, for over a hundred years, until they were rediscovered.
The Tomb of Matthew is still today preserved in the crypt of the Cathedral. A reliquary containing the arm of Matthew is carried in procession on the occasion of religious festivities.
In Depth
- Relics of Matthew (sources) -- survey of ancient sources
- Relics of Matthew (arts) -- survey of fictional works
- Relics of Matthew (research) -- survey of scholarly works
External links
- [ Wikipedia]
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