St. Gallen in Wil, Switzerland: Prince Abbey of St. Gall

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St. Gallen in Wil, Switzerland: Prince Abbey of St. Gall

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A relic from the Holy Catacombs of Pancratius.

Image taken at the Prince Abbey of St. Gallen - Decline and Heritage Exhibition at the Historical Museum of St. Gallen in Wil, Switzerland.

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That is freaking AWESOME!

I was just in Wil this past August :|
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I'm hoping someone will have more info, that is all I could find out about it.
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More information.
The Church of St Nicholas in Wil, Switzerland, for example, possesses the striking armoured and jewelled skeleton of the third-century martyr St Pancratius, taken from the catacombs in the 17th century.... The remains of St Pancratius – or whomsoever he may have been – were sent north to St Gallen Monastery, where they were articulated by a team of nuns, who followed the then standard practice of praying over the bones until provided with the inspiration for a design. In this case, the skeleton was dressed as a soldier, and provided with a palm frond and sword as attributes (the armour itself was re-worked in 1777 by a goldsmith from Augsburg, but the relic retains the original design).
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Well now, I know what I want done when I die...
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