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Saint Francis' Remains Unveiled After 8 Centuries
21 Feb
Summary
- Remains of Saint Francis of Assisi are displayed for the first time in 800 years.
- The exhibition runs until March 22 and expects hundreds of thousands of visitors.
- Pope Leo XIV plans a visit to Assisi, honoring the saint's legacy.

For the first time in nearly eight centuries, the remains of Saint Francis of Assisi are accessible to the public. The relics of Italy's patron saint are on display in the town of Assisi, located in central Italy. The exhibition began on Sunday and is scheduled to conclude on March 22.
Anticipation is high, with hundreds of thousands of visitors expected to attend. More than 350,000 individuals have already registered their interest in viewing the sacred relics at the Papal Basilica of St. Francis. The church aims to provide the faithful with a direct, sensory connection to the saint.