The bones of Italy’s patron saint will be shown to the public for a month, to mark the 800th anniversary of his death.
The remains of St. Francis of Assisi have gone on public display for the first time, marking 800 years since the saint’s ...
St Francis of Assisi’s skeleton has been publicly displayed in Italy 800 years after his death, drawing huge crowds.
The remains of Italy's patron saint have only been seen in public once before - for one day in 1978.
Hundreds of pilgrims lined up before dawn on Sunday to be among the first to pray before the exposed relics of St. Francis in his basilica in Assisi, Italy.
The commemorative exhibition marking the 800th anniversary of his death brings together faith, history, and a remarkable ...
The bones of St. Francis of Assisi have gone on public display for the first time. Nearly 400,000 people registered in advance to see the bone fragments.
Nearly 400,000 people pre-registered to see the bones of St. Francis of Assisi in the hilltop town in Italy's Umbria. The ...
Assisi is putting the bones of St. Francis on public display for the first time, and the town is bracing for a huge crush of ...
The bones of the beloved saint were unveiled for public display Feb. 22 in the Lower Church of the Basilica of St. Francis of ...
Eight hundred years after his death, the bones of St. Francis of Assisi have been placed on public display for the first extended public viewing in history, drawing hundreds of thousands of pilgrims ...
Hundreds of thousands of visitors expected for month-long display of 13th-century saint’s remains ...