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NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works - Holy Bible Institute

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Troubles of the Closing Years.made in the erection of a statue of the great archbishop of Cæsarea under the dome of theCathedral St. Paul in London. 301301 <strong>Basil</strong> lived at the period when the relics of martyrs <strong>and</strong> saints were beginning to be collected <strong>and</strong> honoured.(e.g. Ep. cxcvii.) To Damasus, the bishop of Rome, whose active sympathy he vainly strove to win, is mainlydue the reverent rearrangement of the Roman catacombs. (Roma Sotteranea, Northcote <strong>and</strong> Brownlow, p. 97.)It was not to be expected that <strong>Basil</strong>’s own remains should be allowed to rest in peace; but the gap between theburial at Cæsarea <strong>and</strong> the earliest record of their supposed reappearance is wide. There was a Church of St.<strong>Basil</strong> at Bruges founded in 1187, which was believed to possess some of the archbishop’s bones. These weresolemnly translated in 1463 to the Church of St. Donatian, which disappeared at the time of the French revolution.Pancirola (d. 1599) mentions a head, an arm, <strong>and</strong> a rib, said to be <strong>Basil</strong>’s, among the treasures of Rome.52

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