
BBC News Dublin reporter

An English church in Dublin has not been able to open a historic crypt for the people because the remains of the mummified body were damaged in a burning attack.
One of the mummified bodies affected in the St. Miachan Church in Ireland is the body of a man known as the Crusader who died about 800 hundred years ago.
A 39-year-old man named Christian Topeter, who was imprisoned at the Grand Channel’s house, Rathmine’s lower Road, Dublin 6, for six years in the past month.
He confessed to an attack on the fire in 2024, describing the church as a “a act of pollution and survival.
More than nine months after the attack in June last year, the cryptocurrency remains across the border for visitors and tourists.
The main entrances to the St. Michan Square have been closed and locked.
In the ground, a heavy steel bowl, and a steel gate that was the leader of the cryptocility, were locked.
‘unrealed’

The church made it easier to visit the site by the BBC News NI.
“As a temple, the deputy of the temple and as a nurse, we are overseeing the whole church,” said David Pirpoint.
“It’s not only above the church, but what is below the church, and it is somewhat difficult to withstand it.
Talking about the damage of the 800-year-old body and is estimated at the Crusader.
“The whole body is burned, the spine, his hands, one of his legs is completely missing, and a lot of damage will be damaged,” he said.
The deputy nurse of St. Michan said the damage caused by the remains of the Crusader and the remains of another man, who appeared to have been buried alive about 400 years ago, “is not treated.

The closure of the church for most of the past year has caused a significant decline in temple revenues because the church had no choice but to stop traveling groups from visits to the waste.
Thousands of people visit the church every year.
Archdecon Pierpoint hopes groups will be able to return soon when the temple authorities and the Dublin town council are given permission to intervene again.
Deputy St. Michan says it’s important to open the cryptocurrections as soon as possible to ensure that the church has enough money to protect the church of hundreds of years.
However, it is also important to allow visitors at home and abroad “to see the phenomenon of what is actually.
Most of the current building of St. Michand dates back to the 17th century, except for the 12th century tower.
Crusaders beheaded in 2019

The arson attack last summer was one of several incidents in recent years, targeting the church and cryptocracy.
In 2019, the Vandal broke and beheaded the Crusader.
Then, with the help of the Irish National Museum, the skull was retrieved and attached to the skull.
It also suffered during another holiday, as well as in 2019, and the church said several mummified remains, including 400-year-old monkey, were polluted.

Henry and John Shireson’s church crepts, two brothers who were the leader of the United Irish Union during the 1798 insurgency.
The website contained a copy of the execution order issued by the British authorities in Ireland at the time.
All mummified waste in various crocodiles, except the Crusaders, are those who died between 400 and 450 years ago, according to the church.
Although it is now limited to the church square, St. Michan has been done every Sunday to worship.
What is the history of St. Michan’s history?

The first church of the place is likely to be established in 1095, but the current church dates back to the 1680s with more renovation between 1723 and 1725, in 1767 and
It was renovated in
The remains of many influential families of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries in Dublin are also buried in St. Michanan’s life.
Cryps lemon rolls and weather conditions may have helped to protect the waste.
The organ of the church is inserted in the case of an organ case created by John Baptist Kovilli around 1725.