Saint Ambrose, Milan – not quite perfectly preserved despite his great holiness
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The perfectly preserved remains of St Francis Xavier in Goa in 2004
(The body is rumoured to be that of a Buddhist Monk dressed up,
Francis Xavier’s body having been buried as sea)
No DNA tests to establish the truth have been permitted
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The perfectly preserved remains of St Francis Xavier in Goa
(His missing toes were bitten off by enthusiastic Christian pilgrims)
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Chapel of Bones. Royal Church of St. Francis. Portugal
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St Wenceslas at the Basilica in Stara Bolesav, outside Prague
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Christians offer money to skulls to answer their prayers
The Sedlec Ossuary beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints, in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic.
By kind permission © Paul Koudounaris http://empiredelamort.com/
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Painted Skulls. Hallstatt Ossuary. Hallstatt, Austria
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St Maximus, Basilica of Waldsassen
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Chiesa dei Morti, Urbino, Italy
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The body of Pope Celestine V – his badly decomposed state concealed by gloves and a wax mask
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Pope Celestine V again – note the wax mask and badly stuffed papal glove.
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St Clemens, Church of SS Peter and Paul, Rott-am-Inn, Germany
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The conveniently labelled and miraculously preserved skull of one of the many saints called St Valentine
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The remains of John Neumann inside the glass altar of St. Peter of the Apostle Church in Philadelphia, USA
His skull is covered with a face mask. Evidently he is regarded as a suitable playmate for young children.
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Monastery of Santa Maria della Concezione. Rome, Italy
By kind permission © Paul Koudounaris http://empiredelamort.com/
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Another death cult – this is supposed to be the Skull of St Mary Magdelen
kept at La Sainte Baume, Diocese of Frejus-Toulon, Southern France.
It attracts thousands of pilgrims each year, and is sometimes taken on world tours
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The Death mask of Martin Luther along with casts of his hands. Lutherans and other protestants do not recognise the veration of relics, so these gruesome artefacts are kept in a museum, not a Church.
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The Ossuary of St. James’ Church. Brno, Czech Republic
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The body of Cardinal Schuster in the Duomo, Milan
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The perfectly preserved bodies of two virgins
Chapel of the Virgins, Monastery of Santa Maria della Pace, Palermo
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The perfectly preserved hand of St James, kept in St. Peter’s Catholic Church, Marlow, England
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These skeletons were recovered from the Roman catacombs, and identified as Christian martyrs by psychic Roman Catholic priests – and so might well not even be the skeletons of Christians at all
Basilica of Waldsassen
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The perfectly preserved remains of Pope Paul XXIII
His skull is fitted with a wax mask
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The Dead Lovers by Matthias Grünewald (1470 – 1528)
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St Theodosius, Basilica of Waldsassen
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Relics of St. Theodore of Tyro (known as St. Theodore of Amasea in the West)
Brindisi Greek Orthodox Church dedicated to St. Nicholas of Myra.
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The Czermna Skull Chapel.
It is situated in Klodzko County, near Kudowa Zdrój, in the Lower Silesia, Poland.
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The Sedlec Ossuary (Czech: Kostnice v Sedlci) a Roman Catholic chapel, beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints, in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic.
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The Sedlec Ossuary (Czech: Kostnice v Sedlci) a Roman Catholic chapel, beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints, in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic.
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Schwarzenberg Coat-of-Arms. The Sedlec Ossuary (Czech: Kostnice v Sedlci) a Roman Catholic chapel, beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints, in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic.
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The Sedlec Ossuary (Czech: Kostnice v Sedlci) a Roman Catholic chapel, beneath the Cemetery Church of All Saints, in Sedlec, a suburb of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic.
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Ossuary chapel (Capela dos Ossos), Campo Maior, Portugal
By kind permission © Paul Koudounaris http://empiredelamort.com/
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Chiesa di San Bernardino alle Ossa
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Ossuary (Osario), Custoza, Italy
By kind permission © Paul Koudounaris http://empiredelamort.com/
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The skull of Pope Pius X, covered with a face mask
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Teresa of Avila was cut into pieces by priests and bishops.
Here two nuns kiss her hand, preserved as a miracle-working relic.
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The wax figure of St Victoria under the St Margaret Mary Altar at St. Mary’s Church in Kilkenny City, Ireland
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Charnel house (Beinhaus = “bone-house”), Leuk, Switzerland)
By kind permission © Paul Koudounaris http://empiredelamort.com/
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Family group in the catacombs,Santa Maria della Pace, Palermo, Sicily
Readers with stronger stomachs than the webmaster can look up the name “Rosalia Lombardo”
on Google for more about the death-cult at Santa Maria della Pace
By kind permission © Paul Koudounaris http://empiredelamort.com
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Paris Catacombs
By kind permission © Paul Koudounaris http://empiredelamort.com
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Mummy Chiesa dei Morti (Church of Death), Urbania, Italy
By kind permission © Paul Koudounaris http://empiredelamort.com
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The remains of Pope Pius IX (d 1878) – acclaimed by the Church as being “almost perfectly conserved”
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Saint Valerius, Weyarn, Germany
By kind permission © Paul Koudounaris http://empiredelamort.com
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The body of the (fictitious) Saint Celia (or Celia) was so well preserved that it has been replaced by replicas. One is in plain marble, by Stefano Moderno (1599) in the Church of St. Cecilia, Trastevere, Rome.
The other, a polychrome replica, is shown below.
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St Pancratius, Church of St Nicholas in Wil, Switzerland.
you can see his perfectly preserved body within his specially designed armour
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Bible illustration by Gustave Dore, The Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones (Ezekiel 37:1-14)
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The Transi de René de Chalon, ou Monument du cœur (Monument of the Heart), a sculpture by Ligier Richier, carved around 1547. Today in the Church of Saint-Étienne de Bar-le-Duc
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The perfectly preserved relics of Saint Anthony of Padua,
displayed in the Relics Chapel of the Basilica in Padua, Italy
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Relics in the Church of St. Anselmo, Nin, Croatia. Less impressive relics are often kept in gold and silver containers shaped like the part of the saint’s body they allegedly contain
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St Therese’s relics on tour in Britain,
being venerated in Westminster Cathedral, London, in October 2009
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An example of Catholic “art”
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Chiesa dei Morti, Urbino, Italy
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Sacrifical and bleeding lambs are also popular
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The perfectly preserved “Holy Right” hand of King Stephen I, St. Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest, Hungary
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Saint Philip Neri, Chiesa Nuova, Rome
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One of the many miraculously preserved heads of St. John the Baptist
This one is kept in the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens
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Santa Muerte Pieta
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St. Valentin (Bad Schussenried, Germany)
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The Kiss of Death Statue at the Old Graveyard of Poblenou in Barcelona
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Saint Vincent de Paul, Chapelle Saint-Vincent-de-Paul (Paris, 6ème arrondissement)
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Mourning Jesus, or mourning a normal family life?
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St. Valentinus (Waldsassen, Germany)
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St. Benedictus (Berg am Laim, Munich, Germany)
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St. Deodatus (Rheinau, Swizterland)
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St. Albertus (Burgrain, Germany)
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St. Valerius (Weyarn, Germany)
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St. Felix (Gars am Inn, Germany)
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St. Vincentus (Stams, Austria)
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St. Deodatus (Roggenburg, Germany)
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St. Konstantious (Rorschach, Switzerland)
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St. Maximus (Bürglen, Switzerland)
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Familia de esqueletos (Family of Skeletons), c. 1800,
José López Enguídanos (Valencia, 1760 – Madrid, 1812)
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Perfectly preserved nun?
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