What is the Holy Grail?
The Holy Grail is considered a religious relic of Christianity that gained its popularity in the Middle Ages; it eventually lost its glamour in the 19th century, but it is still used in popular culture references and sought after by religious extremists today (1). It has been presented in many forms, including a chalice; a ciborium, similar to a chalice but with a round bowl as opposed to a tall bowl (2); a cauldron (3); a dish; a platter; a goblet; a stone; and in Dan Steven's novel, The Da Vinci Code, Mary Magdalene's womb. Many believe that it is a chalice that Jesus Christ drank from during the Last Supper and was used to collect his blood during the crucifixion. The Grail is said to have the power to heal all wounds, grant everlasting happiness (4), possess the elixir of external life, provide a spiritual or mystical experience, or award longevity with the stone (1); it is unknown whether all gifts are bestowed on the finder since many sources do not have aligned data.Origins of the Grail
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Based on the story Perceval, a young girl and boy present the Holy Grail and a spear that magically bleeds from the tip (5) |
Finding the Grail
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The Chalice of Doña Urraca which was claimed to be the legendary Holy Grail in 2014, decorated with pearls and jewels and a gem that resembles Ferdinand I (9) |
The Grail Today
As previously mentioned, the Holy Grail is used in popular culture. This has become less widespread as movies, tv series, and books are moving in other directions with time, but there are still well-known movies and books from the past that highlight the search for the Grail; some of these are Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975), Excalibur (1981), Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), The Fisher King (1991), both the book (2003) and movie (2006) The Da Vinci Code, and others (4). Each film has its own image of the Grail, some that are more simple like in Indiana Jones (pictured below) and some more extravagant.
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The Holy Grail seen in Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade (1989) (10) |
Who knows, the Grail may be a legend, or it may be truly hidden somewhere in the depths of Europe. Hopefully, we will see the end to this mystery, determining the question we are all asking: The Holy Grail: A Legend or A Hidden Chalice?
Works Cited
(1) Bolinger, Hope. "What is the Holy Grail? Is it in the Bible and Does it Really Exist?" Christianity,
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(2) Morrisroe, Patrick. "Ciborium." The Catholic Encyclopedia, vol. 3. New York: Robert Appleton
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(5) Barber, Richard. "The Legend of the Holy Grail Gallery." BBC, 17 Feb. 2011,
www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/hg_gallery_01.shtml. Accessed 13 Sept. 2023.
(6) Myths Encyclopedia. "Holy Grail." Myths and Legends. Advameg, 2023,
www.mythencyclopedia.com/Ho-Iv/Holy-Grail.html. Accessed 8 Sept. 2023.
(7) Synan, Mariel. "What is the Holy Grail?" History. 2013. A&E Television Networks, 2023,
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(8) Medieval Histories. "The Holy Grail." 4 July 2014, www.medieval.eu/holy-grail/. Accessed 10
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(10) Mauro, J-P. "Choose Wisely: Holy Grail Prop from Indiana Jones Sold for $50,000." Aleteia,
auction/. Accessed on 8 Sept. 2023.
There is so many stories that talk about the Holy Grail.
ReplyDeleteIt is so interesting that the the Holy Grail is seen as a Christian relic, but probably started as a chalice in Celtic mythology. It is funny how a famous object can have so many meanings to different groups of people. I also did not realize how much the grail was used in movies and books.
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