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Is there some kind of lexicon for Christian relics? I feel like most Christian relics have limited documentation online
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>>25263169
Well no but there's a book about this particular practice. https://www.amazon.com/Furta-Sacra-Thefts-Relics-Central/dp/0691008620
Havent read it but I wish you luck. Read good reviews about it.
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>>25263169
https://relicdirectory.com/ the Church is going through a process of renormalizing relics and then documenting them online.
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>>25263343
This website is just strange. Why are there no relics from the Holy Land? Why aren't Andrew in Amalfi, Anne/Mary Magdalene in Provence imor the head of the Baptist in Amiens there?
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>>25264605
Third class? You mean the ones which you can do by yourself by just going on a pilgrimage?
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>>25265358
*Why would you need a map legend for that?



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