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Pope says bone fragments found in St Paul’s tomb

ROME, (Reuters) – Pope Benedict announced yesterday  that fragments of bone from the first or second century had been  found in a tomb in the Basilica of St Paul in Rome, which he  said confirmed the belief that it housed the apostle’s remains.

“This seems to confirm the unanimous and undisputed  tradition that these are the mortal remains on the Apostle  Paul,” the pontiff said at St Paul’s-Outside-the-Walls, on the  eve of the Feasts of St Peter and St Paul celebrated today.

Peter and Paul are revered by Christians as the greatest  early missionaries. Converting on the road to Damascus following  a blinding vision of Jesus, Paul took the Gospel to pagan Greeks  and Romans and met his martyrdom in Rome in about AD 65.

Christian tradition had it that St Paul was buried together  with St Peter in a catacomb on the Via Appia, before being moved  to the basilica erected in his honour. For centuries it was  believed that his remains were buried beneath the altar.

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