A depositary, often a small box or casket, in which relics are kept.
A reliquary is a container or shrine used to hold relics, typically fragments of the remains of saints or objects associated with them. These objects are often venerated by believers for their connection to spiritual figures or events.
A reliquary is a container or shrine where religious relics are stored or displayed. These relics are typically items associated with saints or sacred figures in various religious traditions, and they are often considered to have special significance or power.
Chartres Cathedral houses the Sancta Camisa, which is believed to be the tunic worn by the Virgin Mary during the birth of Jesus. The relic is kept in a reliquary within the cathedral and has been a significant object of veneration for pilgrims and worshippers.
Saint Paul's head is believed to be housed in the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, Italy. It is kept in a bronze reliquary in the church's Chapel of the Relics.
The revolutionaries of 1793 destroyed most of the relics preserved in St. Genevieve's church, and the rest were cast to the winds by the mob in 1871. Fortunately, however, a large relic had been kept at Verneuil, Oise, France, in the eighteenth century, and is still extant.
Saint Valentine's remains are said to be buried in the Church of St. Praxedes in Rome, Italy. However, some relics attributed to him are also claimed to be in other churches around the world, including in Dublin, Ireland and Glasgow, Scotland.
A reliquary.
The web address of the City Reliquary Museum is: http://cityreliquary.org
A receptacle for keeping relics.
The pieces of the cross are splinters put together in the shape of a cross inside the glass section of the small reliquary.
The address of the Baseball Reliquary Inc is: Po Box 1850, Monrovia, CA 91017-5850
The address of the City Reliquary Museum is: 370 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211-8458
Reliquary .
A reliquary is a container or shrine where religious relics are stored or displayed. These relics are typically items associated with saints or sacred figures in various religious traditions, and they are often considered to have special significance or power.
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Sathyanand Mohan has written: 'Reliquary' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
His bones have been encased in a waxen figure which is displayed in a glass reliquary in the chapel of the headquarters of the Vincentian fathers in Paris. His heart is still incorrupt, and is displayed in a reliquary in the chapel of the motherhouse of the Sisters of Charity in Paris.
In a church, statues typically go on pedestals, or in niches or grottos.