Bones of 39 saints discovered in British Museum

<http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/world/2009/0324/1224243318094.html>http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/world/2009/0324/1224243318094.html
 


MAEV KENNEDY in London

THE NEW medieval gallery at the British Museum in 
London is full of beautiful images of saints in 
ivory, stone, gold and wood – but invisible to 
visitors, it also holds the bones of 39 real 
saints, whose discovery came as a shock to their curator.

The relics, packed in tiny bundles of cloth, 
including one scrap of fabric more than 1,000 
years old, were found when a 12th-century German 
portable altar was opened for the first time 
since it came into the British Museum collection in 1902.

It was in for a condition check and cleaning 
before going on display tomorrow. But to the 
amazement of James Robinson, curator of medieval 
antiquities, when it was opened a linen cloth was 
revealed, and inside it dozens of tiny bundles of 
cloth, each neatly labelled on little pieces of vellum.

The most precious was the relic of St Benedict, 
an Italian who in the early 6th century was 
credited as the father of the western monastic 
tradition, founding monasteries and establishing 
guiding principles still followed at many 
monasteries. The relic was wrapped in cloth which 
was itself an extraordinary object, a piece of 
silk from 8th- or 9th-century Byzantium.

Each Roman Catholic altar-stone is supposed to 
contain at least one relic of a saint, usually in 
the form of minute flakes of bone.

The newly discovered saints will remain at the 
museum. Mr Robinson said they were cared for and 
rearranged into the 19th century, the date of the 
most recent piece of fabric, but at some point 
one was lost as there are 40 engraved names but 
only 39 saintly bundles. – ( Guardian service)

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