A thorn said to be part of Christ’s crown when he was crucified is to go on public display for the first time –
after spending 200 years in Lancashire. Jesuit priests at Stonyhurst College have allowed the relic to be exhibited at the British Museum from June 23. College curator Jan Graffus, said the thorn,once owned by Mary, Queen of Scots and still wrapped in her pearls, is a “priceless treasure”.
Link (here) The Mirror
2 comments:
Really a good thing to see that the College have allowed the relic to be exhibited at the British Museum from June,so the visiting of the Exhibit is always gives great sort of pleasure and real fun,more than that you can pick the things and the main information which you required in any of the tasks.
Really a good thing to see that the College have allowed the relic to be exhibited at the British Museum from June,so the visiting of the Exhibit is always gives great sort of pleasure and real fun,more than that you can pick the things and the main information which you required in any of the tasks.
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