saint felicity widow and martyr felicitas v. m. gilded theca valentine relic paul miki saint elisabeth

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saint felicity widow and martyr felicitas v. m.

Nice relic some minor wear, some crackling of the seal has entered the theca, but the seal is still secure in place

Saint Felicity was a noble Roman matron, distinguished above all for her virtue. This mother of seven children raised her sons in the fear of the Lord, and after the death of her husband, served God in continence, concerning herself only with good works.

saint valentine relic and document

lovely relic in great shape

lovely relic, this is the only one available online with it's certificate, so it's pretty rare and hard to find, now is the time to buy it

Saint paul miki patron saint of japan first class

EXTREMELY RARE ITEM

sILVeRED RElic holder

document in great shape

relic in great shape

Pope Pius IX canonized all of them as saints of the Church in 1862. St. Paul Miki is the Patron saint of Japan and his Feast Day is celebrated on February 6

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European parcels will be cheaper but contact us in advance- around 25 dollars, and  if you buy multiple items I MAy EVEN OFFER you free shipping but contact us in advance - but only if you contact us in advance

 but overal a great item and hard to find

 

saint elisabeth of hungary relic and document

first class relic of saint elisabeth of hungary

some surface wear to the document 

and some minor damages 

Elizabeth of Hungary (German: Heilige Elisabeth von Thüringen, Hungarian: Árpád-házi Szent Erzsébet, Slovak: Svätá Alžbeta Uhorská; 7 July 1207 – 17 November 1231), also known as Elisabeth of Thuringia, was a princess of the Kingdom of Hungary and the landgravine of Thuringia.

Elizabeth was married at the age of 14, and widowed at 20. After her husband's death, she regained her dowry, using the money to build a hospital where she herself served the sick. She became a symbol of Christian charity after her death in 1231 at the age of 24 and was canonized on 25 May 1235. She is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. She was an early member of the Third Order of St. Francis, and is today honored as its patroness.

 

ISSUED by  Petrus Leyten (16 Jul 1834 – 17 May 1914) was a Dutch clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Breda. He was ordained in 1859. He was appointed in 1885. He died in 1914.[1][2][3]