
Relics of Saint Francis of Assisi on Display
The earthly remains of Saint Francis of Assisi will be exhibited for public viewing for one month.
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The earthly remains of Saint Francis of Assisi will be exhibited for public viewing for one month.

The remains of Italy's patron saint have only been seen in public once before - for one day in 1978.

The 13th-century remains of St. Francis of Assisi have been put on display for a month in the Basilica of St. Francis in Umbria.

The bones of St. Francis of Assisi, the beloved medieval friar who died 800 years ago, have been put on public display for the very first time.

The rarely seen remains of St. Francis, Italy's patron saint, have been put on public display in Assisi for a month to commemorate the 800th anniversary of his death.

The skeleton of Saint Francis of Assisi is being publicly displayed for the first time, a month-long event anticipated to draw hundreds of thousands of visitors.
The relics of Saint Francis of Assisi are being shown to the public for the first time in Assisi, Italy, drawing long queues of visitors.

The remains of St. Francis of Assisi, Italy's patron saint, have been put on public display for only the second time in history, the first being in 1978.

Hundreds of thousands of visitors expected for month-long display of remains of 13th-century saint Saint Francis of Assisi’s skeleton is going on full public display from Sunday for the first time, in

For the first time, relics of St. Francis of Assisi have been publicly exhibited in Assisi to mark his 800th anniversary, with 400,000 reservations already made.

The remains of St. Francis of Assisi have been publicly displayed for the first time in 800 years, brought out from his crypt to commemorate the anniversary of his death.

The bones of St. Francis of Assisi, the medieval friar, are going on public display for the first time in his hometown of Assisi, Italy, marking a significant event for the region and Christians worldwide.

The complete skeleton of Saint Francis of Assisi is now on public display for the first time, with Italy anticipating a significant number of visitors to view the remains of one of its most important historical figures.

The remains of Saint Francis of Assisi are being displayed for the first time in Italy, available for public viewing for a month in the basilica of his birthplace to commemorate his 800th death anniversary.

Saint Francis of Assisi's skeleton is going on public display from Sunday for the first time for the 800th anniversary of his death, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors. Inside a nitrogen-filled

The mortal remains of Saint Francis of Assisi have been publicly displayed for the first time in 800 years, drawing large crowds of pilgrims to Assisi.