River Consecrated for Plague Dead

River Consecrated for Plague Dead

During the 1348 outbreak of bubonic plague in France, cemeteries filled so quickly that Pope Clement VI had to consecrate the entire Rhone River, allowing bodies to be legally dumped in it to manage the overwhelming number of plague victims.

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