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Why Do Catholics Keep Body Parts and Other Memories of Saints? A Beginner’s Guide to Relics... - Catholic Canada

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St. Catherine of Siena is counted among the thirty-seven Doctors of the Church and is one of the most respected and revered woman in all church history. She was a mostly-illiterate laywoman, a third-order Dominican who worked among the sick and poor. She is revered not only for her deep piety and spiritual wisdom, but for using her supernatural skills of persuasion to mediate conflicts among the most powerful men of the 14th century… Read the Wh…
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The mortal remains of the Catholic martyr Thomas More are to be exhumed and preserved. The British Catholic weekly "Catholic Herald" reported this. The Anglican Church of St. Dunstan in Canterbury announced the plans. Simultaneously, in 2035, on the 500th anniversary of More's execution, a relic of the saint's head is to be placed in a shrine dedicated to him and displayed. The article "Great Britain: Relic of Thomas More to be Exhumed and Publi…

The mortal remains of the Catholic martyr Thomas More are to be exhumed and preserved, according to the British Catholic weekly "Catholic Herald." The Anglican Church of St. Dunstan in Canterbury has announced these plans. In 2035, on the 500th anniversary of More's execution, a relic of the saint's head is to be placed in a shrine dedicated to him and displayed publicly.

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