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Documented theca with relic of Hyacinth of Caesarea Martyr

Round glass-fronted silver theca housing first class ex ossibus (of the bone) relic of Saint Hyacinth of Caesarea accompanied by matching authentics document issued in 1948 by cardinal Francesco Marchetti-Selvaggiani in a capacity of Vicar General of Rome.

Saint Hyacinth of Caesarea (†108) was a young Christian living at the start of the second century, who is honored as a martyr and a saint by both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church. According to tradition, his failure to participate in the ceremonial sacrifices to the official Roman gods came to be noticed by the members of the Imperial household. When he was denounced as a Christian, Hyacinth proclaimed his faith. As a result, he was imprisoned and underwent numerous scourgings and tortures. He was deliberately served only meat which had been blessed for sacrifice to the gods, the eating of which was banned by both Judaism and Christianity. Thus, he starved to death in 108 AD, dying at the age of twelve. Just before his death, legend says, his jailers saw him being comforted by angels, who bestowed a crown on him. His Feast is celebrated on July 3.

Additional Info

  • ID#: 02-OHR-25
  • Size: 31 mm in diameter
  • Age: ca. 1948
  • Materials: silver
  • Price: SOLD!
  • Silver
  • Orthodox Cross
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