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Best 1 Crown of Thorns (Notre-Dame de Paris)

The Crown of Thorns housed at Notre-Dame de Paris is a venerated relic believed to be the thorny crown placed upon Jesus Christ during his Passion. It represents a tangible link to this pivotal event in Christian history. Acquired by King Louis IX, it remains a significant object for Catholic pilgri...

2 Crown of Thorns

The Crown of Thorns is believed to be fragments of the crown worn by Jesus Christ during his crucifixion. It’s a significant religious artifact associated with the Passion and remains a focal point of devotion for Christians worldwide. King Louis IX acquired it in 1239, establishing its presence wit...

3 Titulus Crucis

The Titulus Crucis is an ancient Roman tablet bearing the Latin inscription “Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum” – Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews. It’s considered a passion relic, believed to be the wooden placard inscribed above Jesus Christ on the True Cross during his crucifixion. The basilica in...

4 Holy Lance of Longinus (Hofburg, Vienna)

The Holy Lance of Longinus is a medieval relic believed to be the lance used by Roman soldier Longinus to pierce the side of Jesus Christ during his crucifixion. Housed within Vienna’s Hofburg Palace as part of the Austrian Imperial Regalia, it holds significant christological importance for Christ...

5 Holy Lance of Geghard (Etchmiadzin)

The Holy Lance of Geghard is a significant religious artifact held within the Etchmiadzin Cathedral in Armenia. Tradition holds it was used to pierce Jesus Christ during his crucifixion. It’s considered a sacred relic within Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Armenian Apostolic faith. The lance is b...

6 True Cross Fragment (Notre-Dame de Paris)

The True Cross Fragment originates from wood believed to be a portion of the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. This ancient relic, housed at Notre-Dame de Paris, is highly significant within Catholicism as it represents a tangible connection to the Passion and offers a focal point for Chris...

7 Crown of Thorns (Paris)

The Crown of Thorns is a thorny wreath believed to be associated with Jesus Christ’s Passion. It was acquired by Louis IX of France in 1239 and has been preserved at Notre-Dame de Paris since then. This relic, dating back to the 1st century, is venerated within Christian traditions as an instrument...

8 Veil of Veronica (Vatican)

The Veil of Veronica is an ancient cloth housed within St. Peter’s Basilica. It is a Catholic relic believed to be associated with Jesus Christ’s Passion. Tradition holds that a miraculous image of his face was imprinted upon the fabric when Saint Veronica wiped it across his head. This relic remain...

9 Holy Coat of Trier

The Holy Coat of Trier is a medieval Catholic relic consisting of a seamless robe housed within Trier Cathedral. It’s considered a passion relic, representing a portion of the garment worn by Jesus Christ during his Passion and crucifixion. The coat's purported seamless construction adds to its sign...

10 True Cross (Croce Vaticana, Vatican)

The Croce Vaticana is a medieval Roman relic representing a portion of the wood from Jesus Christ’s cross. Created around 840 AD, it was commissioned by Pope Leo IV and remains one of the most sacred objects in the Catholic Church. The cross itself is encased in gold and adorned with jewels, signify...

11 Holy Tunic of Argenteuil

The Holy Tunic of Argenteuil is a linen tunic believed to be from the shroud worn by Jesus Christ before his Passion. It’s one of Catholicism's most significant relics, held within a Parisian basilica. The tunic’s purported seamless construction and association with Christ's final hours make it a fo...

12 Holy Nail (Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome)

The Holy Nail from Santa Croce in Gerusalemme is a relic believed to be one of the nails utilized during Jesus Christ’s crucifixion. It resides within the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Rome and is considered significant due to its association with the Passion. The nail's provenance, attributed to Sa...

13 Holy Blood of Mantua

The Holy Blood of Mantua is a medieval Catholic relic housed in the Basilica di Sant'Andrea in Mantua, Italy. It’s believed to contain earth saturated with blood from the Passion of Christ, purportedly brought there by Roman soldier Longinus after Jesus’ crucifixion. The relic remains a significant...

14 Holy Nail (Milan Cathedral)

The Holy Nail resides within Milan Cathedral, representing a significant Catholic relic. It’s an ancient iron nail associated with the Passion of Christ and believed by many to be one of those used during Jesus' crucifixion. This object is valued for its connection to foundational Christian beliefs...

15 Holy Thorn Reliquary

The Holy Thorn Reliquary is a Gothic-era gold reliquary created in Paris between 1390 and 1397. It was specifically designed to hold a thorn believed to originate from the Crown of Thorns used by Jesus Christ during his crucifixion. This exceptional piece, now part of the British Museum’s collection...

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16 Stone of Anointing (Jerusalem)

The Stone of Anointing resides within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. This limestone slab is believed by many Christians to be the surface where Jesus’ body was prepared for burial following his crucifixion. Its significance stems from its association with a pivotal moment in Christia...

17 Holy Nail (Notre-Dame de Paris)

The Holy Nail from Notre-Dame de Paris is an ancient iron nail believed to be among those used during Jesus Christ’s crucifixion. It represents a significant Christian relic associated with the Passion and is held within the cathedral's treasury. This item is valued by Roman Catholics for its connec...

18 Holy Nail (Trier Cathedral)

The Holy Nail kept at Trier Cathedral in Germany is a Christian Passion relic traditionally identified as one of the nails used in the crucifixion of Jesus. It is housed within one of Europe's oldest episcopal churches and has been an object of Catholic veneration rather than an artifact whose bibli...

19 True Cross (Siena Cathedral)

Housed in Siena Cathedral, Italy, this relic is traditionally believed to be a fragment of the True Cross brought back from the Crusades in the 13th century.

20 True Cross Fragment (Santa Croce in Gerusalemme)

A small wooden fragment believed to be from the True Cross is housed within the Basilica of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme. Discovered during Saint Helena’s excavations in the Holy Land around 330 AD, it represents a significant Christian relic associated with Jesus Christ's crucifixion. The fragment ho...

21 Holy Blood of Bruges

A crystal vial containing a substance venerated as Christ's blood, preserved in the Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges, Belgium, and documented there since the 12th century.

22 Veil of Veronica

A cloth bearing a supposed imprint of Christ's face, traditionally associated with a woman named Veronica; the Vatican's version has been venerated in St. Peter's Basilica since the medieval period.

23 Holy Blood Relic (Fécamp Abbey)

Housed at Fécamp Abbey in Normandy, France, this Holy Blood relic is a vial purportedly containing the blood of Jesus Christ, making the abbey a major medieval pilgrimage site.

24 Holy Face of Manoppello

The Holy Face of Manoppello is a thin veil image of Christ kept in Abruzzo, Italy, notable for local tradition placing it there from 1506.

25 Holy Thorn (Sainte-Chapelle / Notre-Dame)

Kept in Paris, this Holy Thorn is a detached spine venerated as part of the Crown of Thorns, originally housed in the Sainte-Chapelle by King Louis IX in the 13th century.

26 Holy Lance (St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican)

Housed in St. Peter's Basilica above a statue of Longinus, this Holy Lance is revered by the Catholic Church as the spear that pierced Jesus Christ during the Crucifixion.

27 Holy Nails of the True Cross

Iron nails believed to have fastened Christ to the cross; numerous claimed examples exist across Europe, with notable specimens in Rome, Milan, and Trier venerated since the 4th century.

28 Column of the Flagellation (Santa Prassede)

A marble column in Rome's Santa Prassede church, venerated as a portion of the pillar at which Christ was scourged, brought from Jerusalem to Rome in 1223 by Cardinal Giovanni Colonna.

29 Holy Blood of Weingarten

A relic of the Holy Blood held at Weingarten Abbey in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, venerated since the 11th century and linked to the Empress Judith, wife of Louis the Pious.

30 Holy Sponge (Santa Croce, Rome)

A fragment of the sponge used to offer Christ vinegar on the cross, kept among the Passion relics at Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome, traditionally attributed to St. Helena's collection.

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