From a small San Francisco newspaper, a lenghty article beginning on page 1) "More Than A Dry Bone "St. Anne Comes to Sacremento "St. Anne, the mother of Mary (and Jesus' grandmother), has come to Roseville; but not all of her, obviously. While her soul rests in heaven, and her relics are scattered here and there, a part of her skull has recently come to rest at California's newest Greek Orthodox church, St. Anna's. "The relic of St. Anne, the "Grandmother of God," are at several places throughout the world: most of her skeleton rests in Germany, while other portions of her remains are in France, Canada, Greece, and Cyprus (her left foot). But the last place one might expect to see any part of her--much less a sizable chunk of her skull--is in one of California's fastest growing suburbs. . . ." (And no mention of the relic of St. Anne, Jesus' memère, at the world famous shrine in St. Anne, Illinois. Hmmmph!)