From Catholic Herald:
Archives at the Vatican are currently being scoured after the recent discovery in a secondary school in north Dublin of what is believed to be the relic of a 2nd- or 3rd-century saint.
The fifth-year students were moving the school’s wooden altar from an upstairs room to the gym hall for the graduation ceremony, as happens every year, when, during one particular maneuver during its transition, a small piece of wood fell off the altar. When one of the boys peered more closely to see from where the wood had fallen away, and if it could be put back, he realized the altar was hollow at that point, with a false bottom, and there was something contained within. The surprise discovery of a vial of blood believed to be that of St Hilary was made by a group of students as they helped with preparations for their graduation.