At the top of St. Stephens Cathedral in Pesht |
Looking up inside the dome |
Inside St. Stephens |
WHO IS IT NAMED FOR? It is named in honor of Stephen, the first King of Hungary (c 975–1038).It was the sixth largest church building in Hungary before 1920
WHO WAS STEPHEN? Stephen I, also known as King Saint Stephen (in Hungarian: Szent István király) was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarians between 997 and 1000 or 1001, and the first King of Hungary from 1000 or 1001 until his death in 1038.
GROSS FACT - Stephen's supposed "incorruptible" right hand is housed in the reliquary. Tom thought that was fascinating. I thought it was gross! (See picture below)
Don and Mary Margaret |
view from the top |
HAUNTING IN THE CHAPEL - There was a chapel for King Bela and Queen Ann in the Basilica. When Tom and I went in there. It felt very heavy, and it was quite cold. Colder than the rest of the church... which is an indication that there was an intelligent haunt, an interactive ghost, who was drawing the energy of the motion of air, slowing down the molecules and making colder air.
We didn't stay long enough to figure out who it was, but since it was at the site of the tombs, it's a good guess that it was either the king, the queen or both of them!
King Saint Stephen's modern sculpture in Budapest |
view from the top |
AFTER THAT: The Holocaust Shoe Memorial
Picture of the box that contains St. Stephen's arm. |