Conversion: Ancient prison went from pagan to sacred Christian site

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Conversion: Ancient prison went from pagan to sacred Christian site

By Carol Glatz
Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Tradition holds that St. Peter was jailed in Rome’s maximum security Mamertine Prison before he was crucified upside down and buried on the hill where St. Peter’s Basilica was later built.

And now after recent excavations in Rome’s oldest prison, archaeologists say they have uncovered evidence that, while not providing direct proof, does support that belief.

The prison, which lies beneath the Church of St. Joseph of the Carpenters facing the Roman Forum, was closed for the past year as experts dug up old floors and picked away plaster.

LINK: catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1003104.htm
 
Neato, I will be in Rome in November and hope to see it.😃
That is wonderful to hear. Will you be visiting the catacombs on your trip as well? If so, please take alot of pictures and share them with us. 😃

God bless
 
Yes, we are going to the catacombs and will attend a Mass there too.
 
I am really excited to finally be able to go to Rome. Get to visit Ephesus too. God is good.
Thanks for your kind comments.
 
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