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In Europe alone, there are said to be around 200 cups, each thought to be the Holy Grail – the cup used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper. Believers flock to see them and pray over them.
The Holy Grail is subject of many legends, myths and films but the ancient tale orginated with the story of Jesus' Last Supper - where a cup was used to share the Messiah's blood.
In Europe alone, there are said to be around 200 cups, each thought to be the Holy Grail – the cup used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper. Believers flock to see them and pray over them.
For the people who believe the Holy Grail is the cup Jesus drank from, there are various theories about where it is located - and if it has already been found.
Holy Grail 'found' in UK with Jesus' blood chalice 'buried in Hertfordshire' The Holy Grail has captivated people's imagination for centuries - with its whereabouts remaining a mystery.
Subsequently, the Holy Grail figures in an early 13th-century poem by Robert de Boron, now specifically connecting the Grail with a disciple of Jesus, Joseph of the Jewish city of Arimathea.
Easter The Nazis’ obsession with the Holy Grail, the alleged relic of Jesus’ Last Supper, sought after around the world. Himmler traveled to Barcelona in 1940 convinced that the Abbey of ...
The Holy Grail, the subject of numerous myths, legends, and Hollywood hits, traces its origin back to Jesus Christ's Last Supper, believed to have been used for sharing His blood.
The Holy Grail is, supposedly, the cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper. The goblet that Christ drank from before his arrest, sentencing and crucifixion would of course be of interest to ...