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Search for the Real Holy Grail

2024/11/5
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Key Insights

Why is the search for the Holy Grail so enduring?

The Holy Grail attracts various seekers, from Arthurian knights to modern archaeologists, due to its rich history and the allure of discovering a legendary relic.

Why might the cup from the Last Supper not have survived?

Given the simplicity of the meal and the likely use of basic pottery, it seems improbable that such a cup would have been preserved or even considered worth keeping.

What is the significance of the Hawkstone cup?

The Hawkstone cup is a first-century perfume jar linked to Mary Magdalene, not the Last Supper. Its connection to the Grail is based on its association with Jesus' crucifixion.

Why is the Nanteos Cup believed to have healing powers?

The Nanteos Cup is thought to have healing properties due to local legends and historical records of people being healed after drinking from it.

What is the significance of the Shugborough Monument?

The Shugborough Monument is believed to contain coded clues possibly leading to the tomb of Jesus, linking it to the Grail mystery through its reverse bas-relief and mysterious inscriptions.

Why is the Santo Caliz considered a strong contender for the Holy Grail?

The Santo Caliz is historically traceable to the 1st century AD and has been used in Mass by two popes, giving it strong provenance and endorsement from the Catholic Church.

How do relics like the Holy Grail benefit the Catholic Church?

Relics like the Holy Grail reinforce the Church's narrative and control over the Jesus story, providing believers with tangible connections to their faith and unifying the congregation.

Chapters

The episode begins by exploring the various interpretations and theories surrounding the Holy Grail, questioning whether it is a physical item or a spiritual concept.
  • The Holy Grail is often thought of as the cup used at the Last Supper.
  • Some believe it was the cup that contained Jesus' blood after the crucifixion.
  • The Grail is seen as a symbol of spiritual quest and power.

Shownotes Transcript

The search for the Holy Grail is one of the most famous and enduring stories in history. In this episode of the Forbidden History podcast, journalist Jamie Theakston visits locations in England, Wales and Spain to examine claims that artefacts in each location could be the real Holy Grail.

Cast List:

Jamie Theakston: Investigative reporter

Graham Phillips: Author & Historian

Alan Butler: Author ‘Before the Pyramids’

Simon Cox: Author, Decoding the Lost Symbol

Rev. Lionel Fanthorpe: Author ‘Mysteries & Secrets of Time’

**Andrew Gough: Writer, presenter and editor of The Heretic Magazine **

**Lynn Picknett: **Historian and researcher specialising in exposing historical conspiracies. She is also the co-author of several notable works

Clive Prince: Co-Author, The Templar Revelation

Robert Howells: Author, ‘The Last Pope’ 

Gerald Morgan: Author, Nanteos: House of History

Brett Harrison: Shugborough Historian

Nigel Jones: General Manager, Nanteos House

Fiona Mirylees: Current Owner of the Nanteos Cup

Eric Meyers: Narrator

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