#8 most popular Cranach blog post of the year

#8 most popular Cranach blog post of the year

On April 3, 2014, we put up a post about Spanish scholars who are claiming to have identified the cup that Jesus used in the Last Supper.  This ostensibly scientific quest lacked the panache of quest undertaken by the Knights of the Round Table.  And by those older standards, the grail must not have been achieved after all, since the spiritual wasteland continues.  But the post on the subject was the eighth most popular of the year:

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