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nickybr38
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Haha! Way to ruin the joke sir but thank you for the info anyway! My studies have been limited to specific areas and a specific time in history (Roman history - not surprisingly).Actually, that would be iconoclasm and mythology all rolled into one. The number of Catholics and the number of times has been greatly exagerated. Yes, they did celebrate the mass over the tombs of the martyrs. That’s how we get the custom of the relics on the altar.
No, most Christians did not celebrate mass in cemetaries. That was very particular to Rome and only done under certain circumstances. The other Churches celebrated mass in homes until the first churches were built. Actually, some of those homes may have had carpeting. It was very common in the homes of the wealthy as a source of warmth. Even in Asia Minor, nights can be very cold.
Fraternally,
Br. JR, OSF![]()