REPLICA OF THE HOLY GRAIL - CHALICE OF OUR LORD!

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"A witness of Christ's passage on Earth." - Pope John Paul II in 1982 about the Santo Caliz of Valencia "The celebrated relic of the Holy Chalice" - Pope Benedict XVI in 2006 about the Santo Caliz of Valencia Since 1437, the Chalice of the Last Supper of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the legendary "Holy Grail", is venerated in the Cathedral of Valencia, Spain. According to the tradition, the Chalice of the Last Supper was taken by St. Peter to Rome and became the Chalice of the Popes. That's why the Roman Canon for the Holy Mass refers to " hunc praclarum calicem", " this venerable Chalice" and not, as the original Canon, to "the Chalice". In 258 AD, during a persecution of the Christian and the confiscation of the treasures of the Church, after the killing of Pope Sixtus II, the young Spanish deacon managed to sent this precious relic to his parents home in Huesca/Spain for safeguarding. Three days later, he was tortured by the Emperor Valerian and died on an iron grill. The Holy Chalice ( "Grial" means "mortar-shaped chalice" in Old Spanish) was venerated in Huesca until the Muslim Moors invaded the country in 713 AD. The Chalice was hidden in a mountain cave in the Pyrenees, transferred to several Churches and eventually brought to the fortified monastery of San Juan de la Pena high above the Camino , the pilgrim path to Santiago read more