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  • 1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document
  • 1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document
  • 1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document
  • 1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document
  • 1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document
  • 1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document
1 Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document
Width 4 cm ( 1.57 inch)
Diameter 4 cm ( 1.57 inch)
Height 4 cm ( 1.57 inch)
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Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document en Brass / Glass / Wax Seal, Gent - Belgium 19 th century ( Anno 1899 )


Saint   Aloysius de Gonzaga   SJ Aloysius Gonzaga (right) depicted in a painting by Guercino, c. 1650 Confessor Born 9 March 1568 Castiglione delle Stiviere, Duchy of Mantua, Holy Roman Empire Died 21 June 1591 (aged 23) Rome, Papal States Venerated in Catholic Church Beatified 19 October 1605, Rome, Papal States by Pope Paul V Canonized 31 December 1726, Rome, Papal States by Pope Benedict XIII Major shrine Church of Sant'Ignazio, Rome, Italy Feast 21 June Attributes Lily, Crown (headgear), cross, skull, rosary Patronage Young students, Christian youth, Jesuit scholastics, the blind, AIDS patients, AIDS care-givers; New Canaan, Connecticut, San Luis, Pampanga

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1  Reliquary - First Class Relic Ex Carne St. Vincentius A Paulo With Original Document

1 Reliquary - First Class Relic Ex Carne St. Vincentius A Paulo With Original Document

Saint
 
Vincent de Paul
 
CM
Seventeenth-century portrait of Vincent by Simon François de Tours
Priest, Confessor, Founder of the Congregation of the Mission
Born 24 April 1581
Pouy, Gascony, Kingdom of France
Died 27 September 1660 (aged 79)
Paris, Kingdom of France
Venerated in
  • Catholic Church
  • Anglican Communion
Beatified 13 August 1729, Rome, Papal States by Pope Benedict XIII
Canonized 16 June 1737, Rome, Papal States by Pope Clement XII
Major shrine Saint Vincent de Paul Chapel,
95, Rue de Sèvres,
Paris, France
Feast 27 September
19 July (Roman Calendar, 1737–1969)
Patronage
  • Charities
  • horses
  • hospitals
  • leprosy
  • lost articles
  • Madagascar
  • prisoners
  • Richmond, Virginia
  • spiritual help
  • Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
  • Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory
  • Vincentian Service Corps
  • volunteers
1  Reliquary - First Class Relic Ex Carne St. Vincentius A Paulo With Original Document

1 Reliquary - First Class Relic Ex Carne St. Vincentius A Paulo With Original Document

Saint
 
Vincent de Paul
 
CM
Seventeenth-century portrait of Vincent by Simon François de Tours
Priest, Confessor, Founder of the Congregation of the Mission
Born 24 April 1581
Pouy, Gascony, Kingdom of France
Died 27 September 1660 (aged 79)
Paris, Kingdom of France
Venerated in
  • Catholic Church
  • Anglican Communion
Beatified 13 August 1729, Rome, Papal States by Pope Benedict XIII
Canonized 16 June 1737, Rome, Papal States by Pope Clement XII
Major shrine Saint Vincent de Paul Chapel,
95, Rue de Sèvres,
Paris, France
Feast 27 September
19 July (Roman Calendar, 1737–1969)
Patronage
  • Charities
  • horses
  • hospitals
  • leprosy
  • lost articles
  • Madagascar
  • prisoners
  • Richmond, Virginia
  • spiritual help
  • Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
  • Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory
  • Vincentian Service Corps
  • volunteers
1  Reliquary - Relic First - Class Relic Ex Ossibus St. Fortunata Martyr With Original Document

1 Reliquary - Relic First - Class Relic Ex Ossibus St. Fortunata Martyr With Original Document

1  Reliquary - Relic First - Class Relic Ex Ossibus St. Fortunata Martyr With Original Document

1 Reliquary - Relic First - Class Relic Ex Ossibus St. Fortunata Martyr With Original Document

1  Reliquary - First Class Relic Ex Ossibus St. Constansia With Original Document

1 Reliquary - First Class Relic Ex Ossibus St. Constansia With Original Document

Constantina
Augusta
Saint Constantia's Vision before the Tomb of Saints Agnes and Emerentiana, by Pietro da Cortona
Born 307-317
Died 354
Caeni Gallicani, Bithynia
Burial
Santa Costanza, near Via Nomentana, Rome
Spouse Hannibalianus
Constantius Gallus
Issue Constantia
Anastasia
Dynasty Constantinian
Father Constantine the Great
Mother Fausta
1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document

1 Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document

Saint
 
Aloysius de Gonzaga
 
SJ
Aloysius Gonzaga (right) depicted in a painting by Guercino, c. 1650
Confessor
Born 9 March 1568
Castiglione delle Stiviere,
Duchy of Mantua,
Holy Roman Empire
Died 21 June 1591 (aged 23)
Rome, Papal States
Venerated in Catholic Church
Beatified 19 October 1605, Rome, Papal States by Pope Paul V
Canonized 31 December 1726, Rome, Papal States by Pope Benedict XIII
Major shrine Church of Sant'Ignazio,
Rome, Italy
Feast 21 June
Attributes Lily, Crown (headgear), cross, skull, rosary
Patronage Young students, Christian youth, Jesuit scholastics, the blind, AIDS patients, AIDS care-givers; New Canaan, Connecticut, San Luis, Pampanga
1  Large Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste Interiori St. Therese Of Lisieux With Original Document

1 Large Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste Interiori St. Therese Of Lisieux With Original Document

Saint
 
Therese of Lisieux
 
OCD
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, 15 April 1895
Virgin and Doctor of the Church
Born Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin
2 January 1873
Alençon, Orne, France
Died 30 September 1897 (aged 24)
Lisieux, Calvados, France
Venerated in Catholic Church
Beatified 29 April 1923 by Pope Pius XI
Canonized 17 May 1925 by Pope Pius XI
Major shrine Basilica of St. Thérèse, Lisieux, France
Feast
  • 1 October (Roman Calendar)
  • 3 October (Pre-1969 Roman Calendar, Melkite Calendar)
Attributes Discalced Carmelite habit, holding a crucifix covered with roses
Patronage Missions and missionaries, France, Russian Catholics, those suffering from terminal illness or tuberculosis, florists and gardeners, orphaned children, those who are homeless, aviators and Cerqueira César
1  Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document

1 Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste St. Aloysius Of Gonzaga With Original Document

Saint
 
Aloysius de Gonzaga
 
SJ
Aloysius Gonzaga (right) depicted in a painting by Guercino, c. 1650
Confessor
Born 9 March 1568
Castiglione delle Stiviere,
Duchy of Mantua,
Holy Roman Empire
Died 21 June 1591 (aged 23)
Rome, Papal States
Venerated in Catholic Church
Beatified 19 October 1605, Rome, Papal States by Pope Paul V
Canonized 31 December 1726, Rome, Papal States by Pope Benedict XIII
Major shrine Church of Sant'Ignazio,
Rome, Italy
Feast 21 June
Attributes Lily, Crown (headgear), cross, skull, rosary
Patronage Young students, Christian youth, Jesuit scholastics, the blind, AIDS patients, AIDS care-givers; New Canaan, Connecticut, San Luis, Pampanga
1  Large Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste Interiori St. Therese Of Lisieux With Original Document

1 Large Reliquary - Relic Ex Veste Interiori St. Therese Of Lisieux With Original Document

Saint
 
Therese of Lisieux
 
OCD
Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, 15 April 1895
Virgin and Doctor of the Church
Born Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin
2 January 1873
Alençon, Orne, France
Died 30 September 1897 (aged 24)
Lisieux, Calvados, France
Venerated in Catholic Church
Beatified 29 April 1923 by Pope Pius XI
Canonized 17 May 1925 by Pope Pius XI
Major shrine Basilica of St. Thérèse, Lisieux, France
Feast
  • 1 October (Roman Calendar)
  • 3 October (Pre-1969 Roman Calendar, Melkite Calendar)
Attributes Discalced Carmelite habit, holding a crucifix covered with roses
Patronage Missions and missionaries, France, Russian Catholics, those suffering from terminal illness or tuberculosis, florists and gardeners, orphaned children, those who are homeless, aviators and Cerqueira César
1  Reliquary - First Class Relic Ex Ossibus St. Constansia With Original Document

1 Reliquary - First Class Relic Ex Ossibus St. Constansia With Original Document

Constantina
Augusta
Saint Constantia's Vision before the Tomb of Saints Agnes and Emerentiana, by Pietro da Cortona
Born 307-317
Died 354
Caeni Gallicani, Bithynia
Burial
Santa Costanza, near Via Nomentana, Rome
Spouse Hannibalianus
Constantius Gallus
Issue Constantia
Anastasia
Dynasty Constantinian
Father Constantine the Great
Mother Fausta
1 Gothic - Style Detail Pictures For Id : 7009294 Exceptional Chalice By Jean - Baptiste Van Damme - Bruges - Belgium With Original Paten, Spoon And Case

1 Gothic - Style Detail Pictures For Id : 7009294 Exceptional Chalice By Jean - Baptiste Van Damme - Bruges - Belgium With Original Paten, Spoon And Case

1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France

1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France

The name Favier has a long and charged history, starting approximately 1824 and ending in 1976. The Favier silversmiths were famous manufacturers of ecclesiastical silver works such as chalices, ciboria, monstrances, patens, cruets and plates. Their work can be seen in many cathedral treasuries. At least 179 works are inventoried and protected today in the name of historical monuments in the Ariège department.
Religious silversmithing was profoundly innovated by the Favier family by excerpting on medieval sources and later by joining movements of symbolism and Art Nouveau.
All four brothers were born at Meximieux, a municipality, 37 km north-east of Lyon, Ain department, region Rhône-Alpes:
Jean-Marie-François-Henri Favier (also named François) on 28 July 1800, André-Michel Favier on 29 September 1805, Pierre-Henry Favier on 11 July 1809 and Joseph Favier on 8 August 1811.
The Maison Favier in Lyon was established between 1824 and 1827 by two brothers François and André-Michel. Pierre-Henry, André and Joseph Favier (François died in 1827 in Lyon) were very close and worked together in Lyon from 1824 until Pierre-Henry moved to Paris in 1846, followed a few years later by Joseph (before 1851).
François had three sons, Philippe (gilder, b.1821-d.1864), Claude (silversmith, b.1824-d.1849) and Jean-Baptiste (silversmith, b.1824-d.1899). André-Michel and his nephews Claude and Jean-Baptiste managed the business Favier Frères in Lyon until 1860.