Bone of 'Apostolic Father' Pope St Clement found in London bin

A relic of one of the earliest popes, St Clement I, has been found in a bin in London by a waste disposal company during a routine collection, the Catholic Herald reported.

Workmen discovered the bone fragment, in a red and gold wax-sealed case, last year.

According to tradition, Clement reigned as Pope from AD 88 to 99, and is one of the 'Apostolic Fathers' – theologians who personally knew some of the twelve Apostles.

Pope Clement I Wikipedia

Enviro Waste is now asking members of the public to come up with a new home for the relic.

'You can imagine our amazement when we realised our clearance teams had found bone belonging to a pope,' said James Rubin, the company's owner. 'It's not something you expect to see, even in our line of work. We know this is an important piece of history and are keen to find the most appropriate place for its final resting place, which is why we're asking for help from members of the public.'

There has been growing concern in recent decades over the treatment of sacred relics, the Catholic Herald noted. Canon law states that it is 'absolutely forbidden' for them to be sold, but many were moved or discarded when churches were reorganised after the Second Vatican Council.

A researcher at the University of Turku in Finland, Georges Kazan, told MailOnline: 'It could have been stolen, it could belong to someone and been accidentally thrown out.

'If it's authentic, it's not the kind of thing you throw away. It looks like a nice piece, with quite a decent sized bit of bone.'

Members of the public can submit ideas for where the relic should end up in on an online form.

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