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- Reliquary - Wikipedia
Relics may be the purported or actual physical remains of saints, and may comprise bones, pieces of clothing, or some object associated with saints or with other religious figures Objects owned or touched by the figure may be called "contact relics"
- RELIQUARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RELIQUARY is a container or shrine in which sacred relics are kept
- What’s in the Box? The Art of Reliquaries - JSTOR Daily
Reliquaries, the containers that house relics, took on many forms throughout the Middle Ages and were often crafted in homage to the martyr whose remains were within
- Relics and Reliquaries in Medieval Christianity
All relics bestowed honor and privileges upon the possessor, and monasteries and cathedrals sought to hold the most prestigious Some relics were even stolen from one church, only to find a new home in another
- What Is a Reliquary? An Introduction to the Bejeweled Medieval Vessels
Like an arm-shaped reliquary for a humerus bone, skulls were placed in vessels crafted to represent the visage of the saint in heaven Churches accumulated these luxurious representations in precious metals and painted in realistic styles
- All You Need to About Reliquaries: Meaning, History, Examples and More
A reliquary is a container crafted to hold and display relics, such as bones, clothing, or objects associated with saints Reliquaries are often made from gold, silver, gemstones, and enamel, highlighting their religious significance
- Everything You Need to Know About Reliquaries - Hozana
Objects touched by a saint, a saint's clothing, and many other examples can become a relic and be placed in a reliquary The purpose is to support the prayer of the faithful, to remember and honor the memory of men and women who lived according to the Gospel
- RELIQUARY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A reliquary is a container where religious objects connected with a saint are kept Some reliquaries were shaped like caskets, others like bells Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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