04-07-2017 13:30 via theverge.com

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It’s just a ruin in a field now, but in 15th-century England, Boxley Abbey was a hotspot for the faithful. Pilgrims would travel from across the land to see a statue of Christ on the cross that was housed in the monastery and known as the Rood of Grace. On holy days, the Christ would come alive, with a contemporary account describing how the figure hypnotized crowds with its ability to:“shake and stirre the hands and feete, to nod the head, to rolle the eies, to wag the chaps, to ben
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