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| Subject: 6 Stops On The Hunt For The Holy Grail Sun Feb 12, 2017 7:47 am | |
| 6 Stops On The Hunt For The Holy Grail
February 12, 2017 by SkyWatch Editor
The first of many myths involving a divine grail was written more than eight centuries ago. People have been fascinated with the potential whereabouts of the holy treasure every since, making it one of history’s most enduring legends. As the stories evolved and fractured over time, the lure of the Holy Grail persisted and expanded, muddying historical events with religious beliefs, Arthurian literature, wild conspiracy theories, and pop culture epics. While the Holy Grail is generally thought of as mythology, some believe the vessel is a real object that still exists today. The question is, where? There’s no way to know the answer to that age-old curiosity, especially since there’s no consensus on what the Holy Grail even is. The sacred object has variously been described as a vessel, dish, chalice, golden bowl, platter, and silver basin, imbued in Celtic myths with miraculous powers. Some camps define it as the cup that was used to collect the blood and sweat of Christ during the Crucifixion. More often it’s conflated with the Holy Chalice used to serve the wine at the Last Supper. (READ MORE) |
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