When we were traveling in Poland many years, the sacristan of a historic church in Zamosc took us to the undercroft, led us to a coffin, and said “would you like to see the mummy?”. I said OK, let’s take a look. He lifted the lid off a glass window on top of the coffin and there you saw the face of a very, very dead nobleman from many years ago. He was, indeed, mummified and very brown.The man had a very strong Chicago accent. At a point, my grandfather asked him if he would care to “…show me the saint”. The man was agreeable and we went into his basement. To my astonishment, there was a large glass enclosure with a clothed skeleton with a fabricated face and hair. The outfit was something like a Roman soldier’s uniform. There was just one little spot where you could see the bone of his leg. There was a golden plaque that said “St. Hyacinth”. The man from Chicago explained that a pastor in Chicago whose parish was being “renovated” in a modern style gave it to him for safekeeping until a proper permanent recipient could be found. it has been in the basement for some time, so I guess it wasn’t easy to find a permanent recipient.
That was an interesting day.
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