Incredible skeletal remains of Catholic saints still dripping in gems and jewellery

kc10bull

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Incredible skeletal remains of Catholic saints still dripping in gems and jewellery discovered by 'Indiana Bones' explorer

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From MailOnline By Matt Blake
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This is a misleading caption, a person cannot be a saint unless they are canonized by the Catholic Church.

What you have is a bunch of Catholic priests playing, "Dress Up The Skeletons" or "Bone The Dolls"
 

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This is a misleading caption, a person cannot be a saint unless they are canonized by the Catholic Church.

What you have is a bunch of Catholic priests playing, "Dress Up The Skeletons" or "Bone The Dolls"

From what I understood from the article, they were canonized Cathilic Saints.
 

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Nothing but a crap story. The Indiana Bones gives it away as a hoax.


Did you miss the part about that being a nickname given to him because of his quest to photograph the skeletons? So, the news article with actual photographs of things FOUND is a hoax, but the unfound gold that you have never recovered is real? You got your priorities out of whack mate!
 

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