Why do Dominicans have a museum anyway. These things don't belong in museums, a thing of the 1789 Revolution, but in a Church for the veneration of the people
Sunday, November 23, 2014
St. Stephen's Skull Imprisoned in Evil Dominican Reliquary
Edit: remember the film "Prince of Darkness" where the Catholic Church is the steward of an alien artifact that is a portal of evil forces bent on destroying humanity?
Well, the Dominican Museum of Dubrovnik has introduced a reliquary that looks just as evil, which imprisons the head of St. Stephen. Didymus at the Toma Blizanac blog from Croatia has just posted about this modernist statement.
Why do Dominicans have a museum anyway. These things don't belong in museums, a thing of the 1789 Revolution, but in a Church for the veneration of the people
Why do Dominicans have a museum anyway. These things don't belong in museums, a thing of the 1789 Revolution, but in a Church for the veneration of the people
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Toma Blizanac blog iz actually a croatian blog, not polish.
The skull is of St. Stephen, the King of Hungary ("Szent Istvan").
Roger!
Yes it's awful, but the Porsche car in Cappella Sistina is even worse.....ah wann das gelde klingt said that german guy who slandered the catholicism.....this is the beginning of the end, estote parati.MHK
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