Extremely rare large round glass-fronted metal reliquary theca housing four first- and second-class relics of the Blessed Carlo Acutis. The relics are affixed the flower-shaped paper and are identified in Latin on a bi-color typeset cedula label as Ex Corpore et Ex Capillis / Caroli Acutis / Ex Indumentis et Ex Arca Sepulerali (Of the body, of the hair, of the clothes, of the funeral casket of Carlo Acutis). On the back, under a protective cap, the theca is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint of the Postulator General for the Cause of the Beatification of Carlo Acutis. The relic is accompanied by the original matching authentics document issued and sealed by the order of the Postulator General on October 10, 2020 - the very day of his beatification.
An attractive glass-fronted brass reliquary frame with a first-class relic of Saint Therese de Lisieux. The relics comprised of three short strands of hair are housed in an oval cavity under a photographic portrait of the saint. They are affixed to the ground of silk and identified in Latin on a typeset cedula label as Ex Capillis // St. Theresiae a Jesu Infante (of the hair of St. Therese of Child Jesus). On the back, under a protective cap, the reliquary is secured by a seal of red Spanish wax with an imprint of the coat of arms of the Discalced Carmelite Order. The reliquary come with an original undated and unsigned letter of testimony in the French language stating the following:
"Relic of the Most Holy Therese of the Child Jesus, offered by the Carmel of Metz to Monsignor Heintz, Bishop of Metz. It was venerated in the private chapel of Monsignor Heintz until his return to God in November 1958. Then it was offered to me in June 1962 by Monsignor Schmitt, his successor."
Fr. Joseph-Jean Heintz († 30 Nov 1958) was a Bishop of Metz between 1938 and 1958.
A small gilt metal cruciform reliquary pendant decorated with intricate filigree and housing in the central cavity particles from the Wood from the True Cross of Jesus Christ. The relics are displayed in a cruciform shape and are identified in Latin on a typeset cedula label as Vera Crucis [DNJC] ([of] the True Cross [of Our Lord Jesus Christ]). The reliquary is secured by an undisturbed seal of red Spanish wax with an imprint of the coat of arms of Fr. Jean-Joseph Faict (†1894), Bishop of Brugge {Bruges}, Belgium (1864–1894).
Extremely rare round glass-fronted metal reliquary theca housing the first-class Ex Corpore (of the body) pre-canonization relics of Blessed Carlo Acutis. The relics are affixed to a ground of red silk and identified in Latin on a bi-color typeset cedula label as Ex Corpore Caroli Acutis (Of the body of Carlo Acutis). On the back, under a protective cap with an engraved seal of the Postulator General for the Cause of the Beatification of Carlo Acutis, the theca is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint of the same Postulator. The reliquary is housed in its original case of issue with a seal of the Postulator General for the cause of Carlo Acutis' canonization. The relic is accompanied by the original matching authentics document issued and sealed by the order of the Postulator General on October 10, 2020 - the very day of his beatification. Please note that, due to its scarcity, this item is not subject to any discounts.
An attractive oval glass-sided silver pendant reliquary theca housing precious relics of the Wood from the True Cross of Jesus Christ. The relics are displayed in a cruciform shape on the ground of bi-color silk surrounded by gilt paperole and silver wire ornamentation. On the back, under a protective cap, the reliquary is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint with a coat of arms of Fr. Bishop Paolo Lamberto D’Allègre (†1821), Bishop of Pavia, Italy (1807-1821). The relic is accompanied by the original matching authentics document issued by Bishop D’Allègre in 1814.
An attractove small glass-fronted reliquary frame of black lacquered wood housing a relic of the Nativity Manger of Jesus Child and surrounded by relics of eight Christian Saints: St. Martin of Tours, St. Francis de Sales, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Therese de Lisieux, (a pre-canonization relic of) St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, St. Germaine Cousin, St. Lucia of Syracuse Martyr, and St. John of the Cross. The relics are affixed to the ground of black velvet, surrounded by intricate gilt paperolle ornamentation and identified in French on typeset cedulae labels. The Nativity Manger of Jesus is identified as Crhe de N. S. (Crèche de la Nativité du Sauveur). On the back, the reliquary is secured by four seals of red Spanish wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of an unidentified Roman Catholic Archbishop.
Saint Seraphim of Sarov (Серафим Саровский) († 1833), is one of the most renowned Russian monks and mystics in the Orthodox Church who was canonized in 1903. He is generally considered the greatest of the 19th century startsy (elders) and, arguably, the first. He is remembered for extending the monastic teachings of contemplation, theoria and self-denial to the layperson, and taught that the purpose of the Christian life was to acquire the Holy Spirit. He was canonized in 1903 in Sarov at the ceremony attended by the Tsar and senior members of the Russian Imperial family.
Saint Seaphim is depicted in front of the Monastery of the Sarov-Dormition of the Mother of God where he lived from 1778 to 1833. On the back, the icon bears a stamp from the famous icon shop of Ivan Silin in Moscow.
Small round white-metal glass-fronted reliquary theca housing the first-class ex ossibus (of the bone) pre-canonization relic of the Saint Rafqa Pietra Chobok, O.L.M.The relic is affixed to a red silk ground identified in Latin on a typeset cedula label as S. B. Rafqa (Blessed Rafqa). On the back, under a protective cap, the theca is secured with a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint of a coat of arms of the Maronite Order. The relic is accompanied by the original matching authentics document issued and sealed by the Postulator General of the Order responsible for the cause of the Canonization.
Our Lady of Kazan is a holy icon of the highest stature within the Russian Orthodox Church and is considered a palladium of Russia for centuries until its theft and likely destruction in 1904. The icon represents the Virgin Mary as the protector and patroness of the city of Kazan. It is a close-up variant of the Hodegetria (Directress) style, it is noted mainly for the Child standing, with the Virgin chest length. The Kazan icons are traditionally small, following the original. The Kazan icon was very popular in Russia, especially as a wedding gift, and many copies were made in the design of the original. Two major Kazan Cathedrals, in Moscow and St. Petersburg, are consecrated to Our Lady of Kazan, as are numerous churches throughout the land. Her feast days are July 21 and November 4.
Saint Seraphim of Sarov (Серафим Саровский) († 1833), is one of the most renowned Russian monks and mystics in the Orthodox Church who was canonized in 1903. He is generally considered the greatest of the 19th century startsy (elders) and, arguably, the first. He is remembered for extending the monastic teachings of contemplation, theoria and self-denial to the layperson, and taught that the purpose of the Christian life was to acquire the Holy Spirit. He was canonized in 1903 in Sarov at the ceremony attended by the Tsar and senior members of the Russian Imperial family.
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