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The Vatican Museums have also closed the Year of Saint Paul in a very a special way. Theyve inaugurated a beautiful exhibition called "St. Paul in the Vatican."

The highlight of this exhibition are the four sarcophagi that speak of history and religion. Its reliefs reveal the earliest depictions of Saint Paul by early Christians.

Cristina Gennaccari
Vatican Museums
They are important because they were found in the area of Saint Paul, exactly below the main altar. In fact, they have marks on the sides because they fit beneath the altar where there is the apostles tomb.

Perhaps this is the most important sepulcher of the exhibition because it includes one of the most antiques images of Saint Paul.

The exhibition shows the different representations that have been made of Saint Paul. Initially, he was represented as a philosopher and with an appearance similar to Peter.
Cristina Gennaccari
Vatican Museums
St. Paul is considered the first apostle who made the first theoretical vision of Christianity, that was his mission and that was how he spent his time: proclaiming the message. He is a very special figure and thats why they thought of him as a philosopher. He is represented as a bald man, with a pointed beard and strong bone features.

In other representations of Saint Paul found in the catacombs, he was shown with books. However, in this sarcophagus he is shown next to a soldier who is unsheathing his sword.


Cristina Gennaccari
Vatican Museums
Initially, Saint Peter and Saint Paul were represented in a very similar way but later on they started to be depicted differently: Peter with short hair and a full beard and Saint Paul almost bald, a pointed beard or sometimes only around the mouth.

Saint Pauls exhibition include many works of art, like the first translations of Saint Pauls texts, read over the centuries by millions of Christians

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  • No dates were given for any of those things :(

  • @georgiadrew to be fair theres alot less of it in the catholic church then in many others and alot less then whats in schools its just bad press

  • The catholic church is run by child abusers.

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