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venerdì, settembre 09, 2005 

Living miracles in Rome

In the Basilica "SS. XII Apostoli" (Santi Apostoli square, picture) the blood of San Giacomo Maggiore is melted from a lot of century. You probably know that once taken from the body, the blood became solid soon, but this one in the church, is still liquid. You can see another miracle in the church of San Francesco Saverio della Garbatella (Via Daniele Comboni, 2): infact here you can find the undamaged arm of the saint. Undamaged is also the heart of San Camillo de Lellis, keeped in a Chapel of the church of Santa Maria Maddalena, near the Phanteon. For more, post me. Dblk