Archaeology breakthrough: 1,200-year-old find 'implies Christianity founded before Islam' (Image: GETTY)
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By CLIVE HAMMOND,
Aug 29, 2020
The 1,200-year-old cross - which
is made of marble and weighs around four tons - was discovered by a team of
experts from the University of Baltistan, Skardu, the Union of Catholic Asian
News. Their report, entitled '1,200-Year-Old Cross Found in Pakistan Implies
Christianity Was There 'Before Islam Came', claims that the find was made in
the mountains of the Himalayan mountains and is around seven feet in size.
Experts say that although no Christians live in the area of Skardu, it proved
that worshippers of that religion were previously present in the region.
Pakistan is made up of around 96
percent of people who practise Islam, and shares its borders with Afghanistan,
Iran, India and China.
The discovery was celebrated by
Caritas Pakistan, a Catholic group, and executive director Mansha Noor said:
“It is indeed great news for all of us that an ancient cross was found in
Skardu.
It shows that Christianity
existed in this area and there must be a church and houses of Christians.
"There are currently no
Christian families in that area, but they were once present.
“I request the authorities invite
international historians to find out more about the accurate history of the
cross.”
Reports by the
Christianheadlines.com say that Christians in Pakistan are often faced with
dire scenarios where they are persecuted as a result of their faith.
Beatrice Caseau, a byzantine
history expert, argued that the find could prove that Middle East merchants
brought "the gospel to the region".
She said: "Even if we lack
the sources to know with certainty where they passed, we know that Christians
from the Persian world, using the Syriac language, came to the Indus region
between the fifth and eighth centuries, until the arrival of Islam."
Another Pakistani Christian
leader told Barnabus Fund: “Praise the Lord, this makes me very joyful.
"It will be a great
encouragement to Christians in Pakistan to show that our faith was here many,
many generations ago, before Islam came.
"This is amazing news. I am
looking forward to what the research outcome will reveal about Christianity in
Pakistan.”
The discovery comes after
archaeologists made another breakthrough in Christian history with the find of
a 1,300-year-old church in Israel, near to where the traditional site of Jesus'
transfiguration was made.
This site, experts claimed,
"hints at the significance of Christianity" in the village it was
found at Kfar Kama, around two hours away from north Jerusalem.
It includes "ornate mosaic
floors" and is near what third-century theologian Origen suggested was where
Jesus' transfiguration took place.
A release from the Israel
Ministry of Foreign affairs added: "The new discovery hints at the
apparent importance of the Christian village settled in the Byzantine period
close to Mount Tabor, a site of primary religious significance for
Christianity, identified as the site of the transfiguration."
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