Longinus is correct.
Longinus converted to Christianity and eventually became a saint.
There's a chuch named for St. Longinus in Italy, where a remarkable Eucharistic miracle occurred, when a communion host changed into real cardiac tissue, complete with real blood.
It's been preserved, and is still available for viewing today.
2006-08-17 10:28:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible only says a Roman Soldier. It doesn't give his name.
2006-08-17 09:36:24
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answered by mikeae 6
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Longinus
2006-08-17 09:43:32
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answered by kittin67 3
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Opus Dai
2006-08-17 09:35:02
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answered by Anonymous
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In "The Greatest Story Ever Told" his name was John Wayne.
2006-08-17 09:35:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Quo Vadis?
2006-08-17 09:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Et tu Brute?
2006-08-17 09:35:49
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answered by Carol R 7
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I don't believe his was named in the traditional writings.
2006-08-17 09:36:20
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answered by Sick Puppy 7
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Someone's looking for a new forum name.
Heh heh.
2006-08-17 09:36:00
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answered by Anonymous
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iots never mentiones why do you wont to know Jesus was already dead by then
2006-08-17 09:37:13
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answered by Mim 7
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