This week, in the English wintry sun, I visited a church packed with history – Waltham Abbey. It’s located in the county of Essex, just 15 minutes by train out of London. The church is famous for including the grave…
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Category: Templar History
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In the Middle Ages, it was believed that Jesus worked as a miner in England and that his uncle Joseph of Arimathea brought the Holy Grail to Somerset
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Category: Templar Mystery
Tags: avalon, england, faith, glastonbury, Holy Grail, jesus, Joseph, joseph of arimathea, king arthur, Knightfall, knights, miner, monks, mystery, Priddy, quest, religion, secret, somerset, Templar, treasure, tunnel
The Templecombe connection in rumours that the Turin Shroud was once in the hands of the Knights Templar
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Category: Templar Mystery
Tags: christ, church, jesus, knights, molay, painted, papacy, picture, relic, sacred, Shroud, somerset, Templar, templars, templecombe, torino, turin