One of the little mysteries that appeared after the burial of John Paul II was the exact route that his body took on its way to the grottoes. We all saw on TV the coffin entering the front of the basilica, and then there was the photos of the triple coffin being sealed and lowered into the tomb, but by what secret passageway was the Holy Father moved. This was a question that was asked of me by several news agencies, and apparently many newspapers got it wrong.
One clue was the official Vatican press release on the funeral that stated that the body would go through the Santa Marta Door. This door (under the Alexander VII monument) leads to the outside, so how did he get into the grottoes under the basilica.
Fr. Edward McNamara, LC recently reported that the body was taken through the Scavi entrance into the grottoes, therefore solving this minor mystery. If you ever get a chance to take the Scavi tour of the Necropolis, you'll be following the path of John Paul II.
One clue was the official Vatican press release on the funeral that stated that the body would go through the Santa Marta Door. This door (under the Alexander VII monument) leads to the outside, so how did he get into the grottoes under the basilica.
Fr. Edward McNamara, LC recently reported that the body was taken through the Scavi entrance into the grottoes, therefore solving this minor mystery. If you ever get a chance to take the Scavi tour of the Necropolis, you'll be following the path of John Paul II.