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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 7, 2017 17:36:41 GMT
Enjoy. I remember when I was a child my older brother had a St. Christopher medal, although we weren't Catholic. I knew he was the patron saint of travelers, but that's all I knew. All this time I thought he was on the official list of saints, but alas, no. And I had never heard anything about him being a Canaanite giant until today. I watched a longer video by Ancient Mystery, and then I found this shorter one. Fascinating story, I thought.
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Post by clusium on Jul 7, 2017 19:30:36 GMT
This person here, is the actual Saint whom Christopher is based upon. St. Menas
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Post by maya55555 on Jul 8, 2017 1:05:20 GMT
clusium
Thank you for the link about St. Menas.
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Post by progressiveelement on Jul 8, 2017 1:17:22 GMT
My folks gave me a St Chris medallion. The necklace broke during a fistfight with the bro, but I kept the medallion bit in a case.
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Post by clusium on Jul 8, 2017 2:34:26 GMT
clusium
Thank you for the link about St. Menas. Your welcome.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 8, 2017 4:56:00 GMT
This person here, is the actual Saint whom Christopher is based upon. St. MenasThanks, Clusium.
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Post by clusium on Jul 8, 2017 18:02:49 GMT
This person here, is the actual Saint whom Christopher is based upon. St. MenasThanks, Clusium. Your welcome.
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