Probably less interesting than you would hope, but it's the tomb of a curiously named 4th century Bishop.
See www.newadvent.org...
Originally posted by adjensen
Probably less interesting than you would hope, but it's the tomb of a curiously named 4th century Bishop.
See www.newadvent.org...
Originally posted by Trublbrwing
Originally posted by adjensen
Probably less interesting than you would hope, but it's the tomb of a curiously named 4th century Bishop.
See www.newadvent.org...
Thank you, I knew none of this and it gives me a point of reference as I search for more information about this "Lucifer". One question though, why is his tomb below St. Peters among the Popes and royalty? It seems he was not well liked and so this seems a little odd.