Post by baydoll on Mar 10, 2015 13:29:23 GMT -5
The two Catholic corpses of Kentucky, USA
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The corpses of Saints Bonosa and Magnus are displayed in St. Martin of Tours Church in Louisville, Kentucky, US.
Philip DiBlasi is an archaeologist from the University of Louisville, Kentucky. He helps the local Roman Catholic Church to puzzle the pieces of bones, exhumed from grave is the cemetery.
DiBlasi and four students are examining the remains of St. Bonosa and St. Magnus, which have been displayed as relics at St. Martin since 1902.
Philip DiBlasi, an archaeologist who teaches skeletal forensics at the University of Louisville, and four students, are taking an inventory of the remains, determining their demographic profiles and hoping to learn even more about the pair of ancient saints.
“We initially unwrapped Magnus and I was disappointed,” said DiBlasi. “He is very highly fragmented. He has a complete cranium, but no mandible.
“Then we unwrapped St. Bonosa and we were just astounded,” he said. “She was in phenomenal condition. All the damage we see on her was from bad handling.”
Her remains include a complete cranium, mandible and pelvis, which together can reveal important information — including an accurate age. She was 24 years old, plus or minus one year, when she died, DiBlasi said.
Source: Roman Catholic blogspot
My (Ivar's) comment:
You have to be raving mad to say ” She was in phenomenal condition” when you look at an exhumed corpse, and starts to puzzle with human bones.
The Roman Catholic Church is surely a haunted house of demons. The priesthood of the Vatican are gave looters. Since the darkest nights of the Middle ages, the Bishops have exhumed rotten corpses, cut the skeleton into pieces and minted money.
Today, any coffin they can get their hands on, are likely to be examined.
Lets look at some more pictures:
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