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Friday, May 19, 2006

#45 - The Quest for the Holy Grail

Join me on a quest for the Holy Grail in history, myth and in the world of today. What is the importance of the Holy Grail for the Catholic Church and where is it located?

Links:
Catholic Encyclopedia on the Holy Grail
Wikipedia on the Holy Grail
Lucy Larcom's "The Cross and the Grail"
Rat Scabies and the Holy Grail

The Holy Vocations Blog

iPadre Podcast

Music in today's podcast
Missa A4 - Sanctus from the "Four Temperments" by Phantasm from Magnatunes
Seek Your Face by Eric Vardeman at Podsafe Music

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The Quest for the Holy Grail

posted by Fr. Seraphim Beshoner, TOR at 7:48 PM

2 Comments:

Blogger Max Marie, OFS said...

Hello Padre!

The "Holy Grail" or Santa Caliz - resides in a cathedral in Valencia, Spain. You can find a lot of tourists sites recommending the cathedral. But this simple little website has a lot of info on the relic itself.

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/3946/santocaliz/

2:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ferhat Kanarya , an information technologist and amateur scholar from Turkey
claims that the Holy Grail is hidden in Saint Sophia Museum in Istanbul, Turkey.

Ferhat kanarya says the Shugborough Code (on a marble tablet etched on the Shepherd's
Monument in England) has point the location of The Holy Grail. He has spent about
two years studying the mysterious letters in the Shugborough Code.

BBC Press News about the Shugborough Code :
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds/bucks/herts/4040127.stm

Ferhat Kanarya released his solution at his website http://www.gradale.com

Turkish newspapers released a press news about Ferhat Kanarya's solution last week.
Also, Ferhat Kanarya explained his theory at a tv program that prepared by two
famous Turkish historians.

Officials are planning an archeological research at Saint Sophia.

8:56 AM  

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