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SANCTUM VERITAS 3rd class relic rosary Saint Padre
SANCTUM VERITAS 3rd class relic rosary Saint Padre
SANCTUM VERITAS 3rd class relic rosary Saint Padre

SANCTUM VERITAS 3rd class relic rosary Saint Padre Pio Pietrelcina stigmata Francesco Forgione Capuchin patron of Civil defense volunteers Adolescents Stress relief Italy Malta enfermos

Product ID : 49854381


Galleon Product ID 49854381
UPC / ISBN 689054798370
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Manufacturer SANCTUM VERITAS
Shipping Dimension 4.49 x 2.99 x 0.59 inches
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SANCTUM VERITAS 3rd class relic rosary Saint Padre 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 SANCTUM VERITAS 3rd Class Relic Rosary Saint Padre

3rd class Relic Rosary of Saint Padre Pio 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" Saint Pio of Pietrelcina (Italian: Pio da Pietrelcina), O.F.M. Cap. commonly known as Padre Pio, (May 25, 1887 – September 23, 1968) was a friar, priest, stigmatist, and mystic of the Roman Catholic Order of Friars Minor Capuchin. Saint Padre Pio became famous for bearing the stigmata for most of his life, which generated much interest and controversy around him. He is now venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Saint Pio was born Francesco Forgione, and given the name of Pius (Italian: Pio) when he joined the Capuchins. After his beatification in 1999, he was canonized by Saint John Paul II on June 16, 2002 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.