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Best 1 Blood of St. Januarius (Naples Cathedral)

The Blood of Saint Januarius is a relic consisting of dried blood attributed to the fourth-century martyr, Bishop Januarius of Naples. It’s notable for its documented liquefaction – the periodic release of fluid from the sample – which has been observed since the mid-14th century within the Cappella...

2 Blood Relic of St. Januarius (Naples)

The Blood Relic of St. Januarius is a vial containing the preserved blood of the fourth-century martyr, Pope Januarius. Noteworthy for documented instances of liquefaction – where the blood appears to flow – since the mid-14th century, it remains a significant religious artifact within the Roman Cat...

3 Relics of St. Thomas Becket (Canterbury)

These relics represent those associated with St. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered in 1170. He became a martyr and later a saint, profoundly influencing medieval Christian faith. The objects, primarily connected to his shrine at Canterbury Cathedral, are significant for histor...

4 Relics of St. Denis (Saint-Denis Basilica, Paris)

The Basilica of Saint-Denis houses relics believed to be those of St. Denis, a 3rd-century Roman martyred Christian. These bones are considered the patron saint of France and were traditionally buried with French monarchs. The basilica remains an important site for Catholic pilgrims and historians s...

5 Relics of St. George (Church of St. George, Lod)

The Church of St. George in Lod contains relics believed to be those of Saint George, a fourth-century soldier and Christian martyr. These bones are considered an important Orthodox religious artifact. The church draws pilgrims seeking connection with this significant figure in Christian tradition a...

6 Blood of St. Januarius

The “Blood of St. Januarius” is a relic consisting of dried blood attributed to the fourth-century bishop and martyr, San Gennaro. It’s housed within ampoules in Naples Cathedral where reports of liquefaction have occurred since at least 1389. This phenomenon—the apparent release of liquid blood—is...

7 Relics of St. Thomas More (St. Dunstan's Church, Canterbury)

A preserved skull believed to be that of Saint Thomas More resides within St. Dunstan’s Church in Canterbury. Recovered following his execution in 1535 by order of Henry VIII, this relic represents a significant artifact of the English Reformation. It is valued by Roman Catholics and those studying...

8 Body of St. Cecilia (Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome)

The remains of St. Cecilia, a 2nd-century Roman martyr and patron saint of music, rest beneath the high altar of the Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome.

9 Relics of St. Wenceslaus (Prague)

The relics of Saint Wenceslaus, a 10th-century Duke of Bohemia martyred for his faith, are interred within the stunning St. Wenceslaus Chapel at St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague.

10 Relics of St. Maurice (Saint-Maurice Abbey)

The relics of St. Maurice at Saint-Maurice Abbey honor the Theban Legion's leader, at a Swiss monastery founded over the martyrs' cult in 515.

11 Relics of St. Stanislaus of Kraków

11th-century Bishop of Kraków and patron saint of Poland, martyred in 1079 and canonized in 1253; his relics are enshrined in Wawel Cathedral, Kraków.

12 Relics of St. Stanislaus (Kraków Cathedral)

The relics of Saint Stanislaus, an 11th-century Bishop of Kraków martyred by King Bolesław II, are enshrined in the silver sarcophagus at Wawel Cathedral in Poland.

13 Relics of St. Demetrius of Thessaloniki

Early Christian martyr (d. c. 306) and patron saint of Thessaloniki, whose relics are enshrined in the Basilica of Saint Demetrius, one of Greece's oldest surviving churches.

14 Body of St. Óscar Romero

Archbishop of San Salvador martyred in 1980 and canonized in 2018, whose body is enshrined in the Metropolitan Cathedral of San Salvador, El Salvador.

15 Body of St. Maria Goretti

Italian martyr (1890–1902) stabbed at age 11 while resisting assault, canonized 1950 by Pope Pius XII; her remains rest at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Grace in Nettuno, Italy.

16 Body of St. John of Nepomuk (Prague)

Bohemian priest (c.1345–1393) drowned in the Vltava on orders of King Wenceslaus IV, canonized 1729, patron of Bohemia and of confession, enshrined in St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague.

17 Body of St. Cecilia

Early Roman martyr venerated as patron of music; her body, reportedly found incorrupt in 1599, is enshrined in the Basilica of Santa Cecilia in Trastevere, Rome.

18 Relics of St. Adalbert (Gniezno Cathedral)

The relics of Saint Adalbert, a 10th-century Bishop of Prague martyred while evangelizing the Baltic Prussians, are enshrined in the Gniezno Cathedral in Poland.

19 Body of St. Maria Goretti (Nettuno)

The relics of Saint Maria Goretti, a young Italian martyr of purity canonized in 1950, are enshrined and venerated by pilgrims at the sanctuary in Nettuno, Italy.

20 Relics of St. Boniface (Fulda Cathedral)

The relics of St. Boniface, known as the "Apostle of the Germans," are interred at Fulda Cathedral in Germany, the diocese he established in the 8th century.

21 Relics of St. Agatha (Catania Cathedral)

The relics of St. Agatha, a 3rd-century Christian martyr, are venerated at Catania Cathedral in Sicily, where they are carried in one of the world's largest religious festivals.

22 Relics of St. Thomas More (Chelsea Old Church)

Relics of St. Thomas More, the 16th-century English lawyer martyred for refusing the Oath of Supremacy, are venerated at Chelsea Old Church in London.

23 Body of St. Lawrence of Rome

3rd century deacon martyred in Rome around 258 AD, traditionally said to have been roasted on a gridiron; his remains are enshrined at the Basilica of San Lorenzo fuori le mura.

24 Relics of St. Valentine (Whitefriar Street Church, Dublin)

The Whitefriar Street relics of St. Valentine are partial remains sent to Dublin in 1835 by Cardinal Odescalchi under Pope Gregory XVI.

25 Relics of St. Jean de Brébeuf (Martyrs' Shrine)

The relics of St. Jean de Brébeuf at Martyrs' Shrine include bones of the French Jesuit killed in 1649 while serving the Huron in New France.

26 Relics of St. Ursula (St. Ursula Basilica, Cologne)

The relics associated with Saint Ursula, a legendary 4th-century Romano-British martyr, are housed in the Basilica of St. Ursula in Cologne, Germany.

27 Skull of St. Valentine (Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Rome)

The skull of St. Valentine at Santa Maria in Cosmedin is a flower-crowned Roman relic of the martyr whose feast has been observed on February 14.

28 Body of St. Valentine (Whitefriar Street, Dublin)

Relics venerated as those of St. Valentine, gifted by Pope Gregory XVI to the Carmelite church on Whitefriar Street, Dublin, in 1835, making it one of several sites claiming his remains.

29 Body of St. Lucy of Syracuse

4th century Sicilian virgin martyr and patron of the blind, her body was moved from Syracuse centuries ago and is now enshrined in the Church of San Geremia in Venice.

30 Body of St. Agnes of Rome

4th century Roman virgin martyr and one of the most venerated early Christian saints, her remains are enshrined in the Basilica of Sant'Agnese fuori le mura in Rome.

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