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PostSubject: Sign That He Is Culmination Of The Petrine Office? Petrus Romanus To Put "Bones Of St. Peter" On Display   Sign That He Is Culmination Of The Petrine Office? Petrus Romanus To Put "Bones Of St. Peter" On Display I_icon_minitimeTue Nov 12, 2013 7:13 am

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For the first time, the bones traditionally believed to be the relics of St Peter the Apostle will be on public display for veneration. Archbishop Rino Fisichella, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelisation, said the veneration of the relics at the Vatican was a fitting way to conclude the Year of Faith on November 24.Writing in the Vatican newspaper, the archbishop, whose office organised many of the Year of Faith events, said millions of pilgrims marked the Year of Faith by making a pilgrimage to St Peter’s tomb and renewing their profession of faith there. “The culminating sign” of the year, he said, “will be the exposition for the first time of the relics traditionally recognized as those of the apostle who gave his life for the Lord here.”



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PostSubject: Pope to put 'St. Peter's bones' on display at Vatican   Sign That He Is Culmination Of The Petrine Office? Petrus Romanus To Put "Bones Of St. Peter" On Display I_icon_minitimeSat Nov 23, 2013 4:12 pm

Pope to put 'St. Peter's bones' on display at Vatican
By Bryony Jones, CNN
updated 12:55 PM EST, Fri November 22, 2013
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Bones long believed to be those of St. Peter, one of the earliest and closest disciples of Jesus Christ are to go on display at the Vatican.


  • Bones believed to be those of St. Peter to be displayed in public for the first time
  • Remains were found during an archaeological dig at the Vatican in the 1940s
  • They will be shown during celebrations to mark the end of Catholic church's "Year of Faith"
  • St. Peter was the leader of the early Christian church, and the first Roman Catholic pope

London (CNN) -- After centuries buried beneath the Vatican, and decades hidden away inside the Holy See, the bones of a man long believed to be St. Peter, one of the founding fathers of the Christian church, are to go on display for the first time.


The controversial remains will be revealed to the public on Sunday at a mass in St Peter's Square marking the conclusion of the Catholic church's "Year of Faith."


Writing in L'Osservatore Romano, the semi-official Vatican newspaper, Archbishop Rino Fisichella said the "relics which tradition recognizes as those of the apostle who gave his life for the Lord" would be exhibited as part of the service.


L'Osservatore Romano reports that 8.5 million pilgrims have venerated the relics over the course of the year.

Who was St. Peter? 

Christians believe that St. Peter was a fisherman from the shores of Lake Galilee (in modern day Israel) who became one of the earliest and closest disciples of Jesus Christ. 

Originally named Simon, Jesus gave him the name Cephas, or Petros, meaning "the Rock." 

According to the Bible, when Jesus was arrested, Peter denied knowing him three times, but following Jesus' crucifixion, he was one of the first witnesses to the resurrection. 

He led the early church, and is recognized as the first Pope in the Roman Catholic faith. 

St Peter is believed to have been martyred -- by being crucified upside down -- in Rome in about A.D. 64. The main basilica in the Vatican is named in his honor.


But whether the bones, normally kept in an urn housed in the private chapel of the Pope's own Vatican apartments, really are those of St. Peter, the fisherman-turned-disciple who became the first pope, is open to question.


Tradition has it that St. Peter was martyred -- by being crucified, upside down -- in Rome in A.D. 64. before being buried in the city.


In his book "The Vatican Diaries," John Thavis wrote that "St. Peter's tomb in the cemetery on the Vatican Hill became... a popular pilgrimage site," prompting the emperor Constantine to build a basilica in his honor in the 4th century.


The remains which will be revealed on Sunday were among those discovered during an archaeological dig begun on the site in 1939; in 1968 the then pope, Paul VI, declared that they had been identified "in a manner which we believe convincing."
But with no DNA evidence to conclusively prove their identity, whether they belong to St. Peter is likely to remain an enduring mystery.


CNN's Vatican analyst John Allen says that like so much concerning religion, the belief that the bones are those of the disciple comes down to faith.


"Like other famous relics, such as the Shroud of Turin or the Belt of Mary, they evoke awe and devotion regardless of their actual provenance," Allen writes in an Op-Ed for CNN. "Faith, as the Bible puts it, lies in 'the evidence of things not seen.'"
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