St. Rose of Lima's relics are located in the Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome, Italy. They can be found underneath the main altar of the basilica.
Thomas was stabbed with a spear about the year 72 in while in prayer on a hill in Mylapur, India and buried near the site of his death. His relics were later moved to Edessa, Mesopotamia. They were finally moved to Ortona, Italy in the 13th century. That is where they can be found today.
St. Edmund the Martyr is buried in a shrine at the Abbey Church of St. Edmund in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. His relics were translated there in the 10th century.
The address of the St. Rose Branch is: 90 East Club Drive, St. Rose, 70087 3406
If you are referring to St. Mark's in Venice, Italy, the Church is dedicated to him and his relics are held there.
Tradition says that the relics of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, are said to be buried at Down Cathedral in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland.
St. Tarcisius was buried in the cemetery of St. Callistus, and his relics are claimed by the church of San Silvestro in Capite.
If you are referring to St. Mark's in Venice, Italy, the Church is dedicated to him and his relics are held there.
The phone number of the St. Rose Branch is: 504-465-0646.
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.
She came from a large family but the names of her brothers and sisters are no where to be found in her biographies.
St. Rose Priory was created in 1854.
St. Rose was born in Lima, Peru.