Four complete human skeletons, lavishly adorned with silk, brocade, precious stones, and intricate gold and silver filigree, have been a centuries-old, unsettling fixture at the Catholic monastery church of Banz in southern Germany . This macabre display has long captivated and, for some, sent shivers down the spine of visitors. Known individually as Vincenzius, Valerius, Benedictus, and Felix Benedictus, these remains are classified as "catacomb saints." They were transported to the Benedictine monastery, situated near the Bavarian town of Bad Staffelstein, from Rome during the late 17th and 18th centuries. "It’s actually a little creepy," whispered church custodian Anita Gottschlich, observing one of the skeletons as if it were returning her gaze through its hollow eye sockets.…