His other
Holy Grail? "A Daytona Paul Newman, which I cannot afford!"
But Kate Sussams, the cathedral's director of operations, said: "Monty Python and the
Holy Grail will be an iconic film in an iconic venue.
Ian Shirley, Record Collector Rare Record Price Guide editor, said: "This is one of those
Holy Grail items, like the original Quarrymen acetate that the band recorded themselves.
Researchers with various backgrounds explore the cinematic depiction of the medieval search for the
Holy Grail, one of the most enduring myths of the Arthurian world and Western culture.
Nicholas Chow, Sotheby's deputy chairperson for Asia, said that there's no more legendary object in the history of Chinese porcelain and the cup is really the "
holy grail" when it comes to Chinese art.
This sacred site is famous for its Red Spring, or Blood Spring, so named for the red-tinted, iron-rich sacred healing waters said to have sprung forth when Joseph of Arimathea either buried or washed the
Holy Grail. Perhaps this was its true location?
According to the story, the castle is the final resting place for the
Holy Grail, the cup that Christ drank from at the Last Supper, and there is a tunnel all the way down to the abbey below.
Some believe that a sip from the
Holy Grail will capture youth forever and therefore make them immortal.
IT is supposed to be the Midlands answer to the Da Vinci Code, a centuries-old riddle that holds the key to the
Holy Grail.
However, I'm surprised by how many of the same industry challenges remain unresolved, and that the industry still pursues its quest for the
Holy Grail.
HOLY GRAIL ARE THE REASON that heavy metal will never die.
The
Holy Grail was searched for in medieval times, and believed to be a sacred relic of Christianity.