[+] Relic Saint Therese of Lisieux, (Little Flower), Statue Reliquary


[+] Relic Saint Therese of Lisieux,  (Little Flower), Statue Reliquary

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[+] Relic Saint Therese of Lisieux, (Little Flower), Statue Reliquary:
$404.99


[+] Relic Saint Therese of Lisieux, (Little Flower), Statue Reliquary


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Best 1st Class Relic Available of Saint Therese of Lisieux, the Little Flower of Jesus, in a Statue Reliquary of Saint Therese. (Hair Relics are 1st Class and Allowed by ).

Relic is contained in a silver fancy theca. Theca is housed in this gorgeous statue reliquary of Saint Therese herself standing 9\" tall. Reliquary has ornate designs on the base matching the housing chamber. Reliquary has excellent gleaming gold plating and is in excellent condition.

All threads and seal are perfectly intact.

All Types of Payments Accepted.

NOTE: POSTAGE FEE IS ONLY FOR THE SHIPPING. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO ADD EXTRA PROTECTION FOR YOUR ITEM IN CASE IT GETS BROKEN DURING SHIPMENT, I WILL HAVE TO ADD THAT COST TO THE SHIPPING FEE.

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Patronage

  • African missions
  • against bodily ills
  • against illness
  • against sickness
  • AIDS patients
  • air crews
  • aircraft air crews
  • black growers
  • foreign missions (1927)
  • loss of missions
  • restoration of religious freedom in Russia
  • sick people
  • Spanish air Youth Day 2013
  • France (1944 by Pope Pius Alaska, archdiocese of
  • Cheyenne, Wyoming, diocese of
  • Churchill – Baie d’Hudson, Manitoba, diocese of
  • Fairbanks, Alaska, diocese of
  • Fresno, California, diocese of
  • Hamilton, Bermuda, diocese of
  • Juneau, Alaska, diocese of
  • Kisumu, Kenya, diocese of
  • Corner Brook and Labrador, Newfoundland, diocese of
  • Pueblo, Colorado, diocese of
  • Witbank, South Africa, diocese of

In the past few years, the Vatican only authenticates the relics of saints who lived and died after the 8th century. The relics of saints from the early centuries of the church are no longer available from Rome. As a result, relics of the early saints and martyrs are difficult to obtain. This relic is a treasure to be honored, and a rare one to find. For private veneration, document is not necessary.

Note that the relic is the small dark area in the round or oval theca. The name of the saint is written above or below this area. Most relic particles are pinhead in size and covered with a resin or glue of some sort. Because the particle is so small, and that particle is covered with glue or resin, it is nearly impossible to see with the naked eye what the relic is without looking under a magnifying glass. Furthermore, you are looking at digital pictures that are not the best quality. Most particles look dark, some are light, but most everyone knows this information who are familiar with relics. Seals on the back of thecas are wax, and this wax impression seal is sometimes very clear, at times faint, and other times squeezed/compressed, broken and unrecognizable. Of utmost importance is that the wax seal is either all there or partially there with intact threads holding the seal and backing plate intact. Only the reliquary is for sale, the relic itself is a gift included. However,some are not informed or misinformed about relics, and hopefully this information will help those who are unfamiliar with the actual relic itself.




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[+] Relic Saint Therese of Lisieux, (Little Flower), Statue Reliquary:
$404.99

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