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reliquary
[ rel-i-kwer-ee ]
noun
- a repository or receptacle for relics.
reliquary
/ ˈɛɪəɪ /
noun
- a receptacle or repository for relics, esp relics of saints
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of reliquary1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of reliquary1
Example Sentences
The reliquary itself, held in the square’s church, was a series of exceedingly odd musical interactions between vocalists and the instruments in a combination of rap session and organized mystical service.
The crown, which has been kept at the Louvre Museum while the famed cathedral underwent extensive renovation, has been placed in a newly built reliquary to replace the one from 1806.
There are 1,500 new wooden chairs for the congregation, and a new reliquary behind the choir to hold the Crown of Thorns.
A fragment of that relic was returned in the 1930s to Brigidine Sisters elsewhere in Ireland and is stored in a small metal reliquary, shaped like an oak tree, an image associated with Brigid.
After the announcement of the beatification, a painting of the family was unveiled and a reliquary containing their remains was brought to the centre of the stage.
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