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Saint Francisco Marto relic rosary patron Bodily
Saint Francisco Marto relic rosary patron Bodily
Saint Francisco Marto relic rosary patron Bodily

Saint Francisco Marto relic rosary patron Bodily ills Portuguese children Captives People ridiculed their piety Prisoners Sick sickness Fatima Portugal Blessed Virgin (Brown Color large Centerpiece)

Product ID : 47088096
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Galleon Product ID 47088096
UPC / ISBN 746732897418
Shipping Weight 0.06 lbs
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Manufacturer SANCTUM VERITAS
Shipping Dimension 3.54 x 1.54 x 0.51 inches
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Saint Francisco Marto relic rosary patron Bodily Features

  • 3rd class relic rosary

  • rosary length* 22inch *(from the end of the cross to the middle of 3rd decade) cross size 1.75" x 0.75" bead size 0.375" x 0.25"

  • Selling the rosary only, the relic that comes with it you receive as a gift.

  • Made in Italy


About Saint Francisco Marto Relic Rosary Patron Bodily

3rd class Relic Rosary of Blessed Francisco Marto rosary length* 22inch *(from the end of the cross to the middle of 3rd decade) cross size 1.75" x 0.75" bead size 0.375" x 0.25" The Saint Francisco Marto (June 11, 1908 – April 4, 1919) and his sister Jacinta Marto (March 11, 1910 – February 20, 1920), also known as Saint Francisco Marto and Saint Jacinta Marto, together with their cousin, Lúcia dos Santos (1907–2005) were the children from Aljustrel near Fátima, Portugal, who said they witnessed three apparitions of an angel in 1916 and several apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1917. Their reported visions of Our Lady of Fátima proved politically controversial, and gave rise to a major centre of world Christian pilgrimage. Patron of bodily ills; captives; people ridiculed for their piety; prisoners; sick people; against sickness, What is Ex indumentis? The phrase Ex indumentis is Latin for "from the clothing", most commonly used when referring to 2nd Class holy relics of saints or blessed individuals In proper ecclesiastical phraseology, ex indumentis is used when referring to an article or fragment of clothing that was owned or used by a saint (or similarly blessed individual). However, In recent years, contemporary manufacturers of relic medals, holy plaques, saint statues and religious trinkets label their items as being ex indumentis even though they are not such; rather, they are items touched to an actual relic of the saint, then stamped out en-masse to be attached to their souvenir medals or statues,etc. As such, they are 3rd-class relics and not 2nd-class relics, as the phrase ex indumentis implies. All our items are marketed as 3rd class relics. They are items touched to the actual relic of the saint.