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Photos by Rena Effendi @renaeffendiphoto | The Monastery of the Martyrs of Akhmim, in Egypt, is a place of pilgrimage for many who believe that visiting the preserved remains of Coptic saints can cure illnesses. These remains are said to date back to A.D. 284, the period of the Roman emperors Diocletian and Maximian. “The saints are still bleeding, and the hair is growing. We even have to trim it. If you pick up the head, it glows,” the gatekeeper I met inside the monastery told me.
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