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The Pavia relics represent the remains of St. Augustine of Hippo, a prominent North African theologian and philosopher. Moved to the Basilica of San Pietro in Ciel’Oro in the 8th century from Sardinia, these bones are considered a significant Catholic relic. They are valued by pilgrims and scholars...
The Church of the Jacobins in Toulouse houses relics believed to be those of St. Thomas Aquinas, a prominent medieval Catholic theologian and philosopher. These bones were transferred there in 1369 following Pope Urban V’s direction. The remains are significant for scholars studying Dominican though...
The body of St. Thomas Aquinas, the highly influential 13th-century Dominican theologian and philosopher, is interred within the Church of the Jacobins in Toulouse, France. Aquinas originally died at the Abbey of Fossanova in 1274, but his remains were transferred to Toulouse in 1369 by order of Pop...
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Major intellectual and Catholic shrine in an architecturally acclaimed church, supported by substantial translation history and enduring veneration.
Scoring methodologySaint Teresa of Ávila was a 16th-century Spanish Carmelite mystic, author, and theologian whose religious reforms had a lasting impact on the Catholic Church. She died in 1582, and her primary relics are enshrined at the Carmelite convent in Alba de Tormes, Spain. Her preserved body remains visible...
Thomas Aquinas was a highly influential 13th-century Dominican friar, theologian, and Doctor of the Catholic Church who died in 1274. His principal remains are enshrined in a reliquary at the Church of the Jacobins in Toulouse, France. However, a portion of his skull was later separated and is vener...
Saint Catherine of Siena was a 14th-century Dominican mystic, theologian, and Doctor of the Catholic Church known for her influential religious writings and diplomatic efforts. Following her death in Rome in 1380, her head was allegedly detached and smuggled to her hometown, where it is preserved in...
Saint Teresa of Ávila was a prominent 16th-century Spanish mystic, Carmelite nun, and author of foundational texts on Christian mysticism, including "The Interior Castle." She was a central figure in the Catholic Counter-Reformation and co-founded the Discalced Carmelite order. Following her death i...
The skull of St. Thomas Aquinas is preserved at the Cathedral of Santa Maria Annunziata in Priverno, near the Cistercian Abbey of Fossanova in central Italy, where the Dominican friar and theologian died on March 7, 1274. Thomas Aquinas produced works including the Summa Theologica and Summa Contra...
Bonaventure was a thirteenth-century Franciscan friar, theologian, cardinal, and minister general of the Franciscan Order who died during the Second Council of Lyon in 1274. Canonized in 1482 and later declared a Doctor of the Church, he is known for works combining scholastic reasoning with mystica...
The Arm of St. Thomas Aquinas is a venerated bone relic of the 13th-century scholastic theologian, traditionally housed in the Dominican convent in Toulouse.
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Important Dominican relic connected to a towering theologian, but limited artistic distinction and public recognition constrain broader esteem.
Scoring methodologyThis entry refers to the bodily relic of Giuseppe Moscati, an Italian physician who lived from 1880 to 1927. Moscati practiced medicine in Naples and became known for treating poor patients without charging them, while also pursuing medical research and teaching. Canonized by Pope John Paul II in 19...
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