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$6.00 Shipping Condition: New Location: Boynton Beach, United States EXODUS 30 Devotional Holy Oil. The bottles contain 1oz / 30 ml of oil scented with a mix of Myrrh, Cinnamon, Calamus, Cassia, and Olive Oil as was prescribed ... morein Exodus 30:22-25. This devotional holy oil is a Third Class Relic.
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Two RELIC Holy Cards~Handmade Canivets~ Blesseds Maria Rubatto & Alfonsa Clerici
Two RELIC Holy Cards~Handmade Canivets~ Blesseds Maria Rubatto& Alfonsa Clerici In this auction. We are offering TWO HandMade, Convent Issued RELIC HOLY CARDS honoring two little known Beatas: Blessed Maria Francesca Rubatto& Blessed Alfonsa Clerici. Both were members of different religious congregations of women: the Cappucines and the Sisters of the Precious Blood. Canivets are“lacework” Holy Cards which are completely handmade during a long and patient process. This handiwork is usually done by cloistered Nuns and was very popular in the early 1900s. A central image was attached to a card or paper which had been completely chiseled around with a knife(hence the name canivet) The finished product was made to look like an intricate piece of lace. In the case of the Cappucine. The Nun/Artist has attached the beautiful color image ... moreof Blessed Maria to card stock which she had painstakingly fashioned into a canivet. Around this image. She has hand painted an intricate frame using thick gold paint. At the top, she has also painted: Cappuccine. At the bottom are colorful. Hand painted Pink Flowers, Blossoms and Greenery. On the reverse side are the unidentified RELIC and an Italian Prayer for her Canonization. Blessed Alfonsa’s RELIC Canivet is also beautifully hand created. It features her embellished image and a hand painted color representation of the Precious Blood in a Golden Chalice. The RELIC is enthroned in the center of a Gold Painted Cross. These RELIC Canivets are beautiful. OOAK works of art which could easily be framed and venerated on a wall or placed on a shelf. Mother Francisca was born into a Catholic family in Carmagnola(Italy) On February 14, 1844. As a young girl. She dedicated all her time to love and help the poor people. Her Congregation was born on January 23rd. 1885, where she and five other young women started this adventure of faith and courage. Changing her name to Sister Maria Francisca of Jesus. She became superior by order of the diocesan bishop. In 1892. She crossed the ocean wi
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