The confessio contains the remains of the martyr for whom the basilica is named, and sometimes those of other martyrs as well. The confessio, then, is a confession - but of faith, not of sin. Santa Susanna publicly confessed her Christian faith - at a time when it was not legal to be Christian - and made the ultimate confession with her life. Just as martyr derives from the Greek word for witness, the confessio under the altar stands as a statement of belief and faith in the resurrection.
"Were not our hearts burning. . .?"
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*Luke 24:13-35*
After quite a bit of planning and some fanagaling, I have a Sunday off.
Yesterday evening, after a long day of teaching, I was able to qui...
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