Skeleton of St Anthony goes on display to public more than 750 years after his death

Pilgrims are being given the chance to see the 13th Century remains of St Anthony which go on display in a glass case today in Italy. The display, which will last until Saturday will be in chapel of his tomb in Padua and marks the feast of the transfer of St Anthony, also known as the 'feast of the tongue'.

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Published on February 15, 2010 21:22
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