This Easter, the Bar Convent in York, the oldest living convent in the UK, reveals new research into the recusant chalice, with engraved depictions of the Stations of the Cross.
A 'STUNNING' chalice which dates back to the 1600s is on display at one of York's most historic sites - and possession of it could have led to death in the 17th century.
This Easter, the Bar Convent in York, the oldest living convent in the UK, reveals new research into the recusant chalice, with engraved depictions of the Stations of the Cross.
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