Description: This is a antique silver pendant, inside relics of Saint Francis of Girolamo. One relic of the clothing and one first class relic.Both relics in place and wax seal and threads intact. Comes from a convent in Italy.Measures 1,8x1,4 inch. Shipping and handling US$ 29.00 by insured priority mail and tracking number. All my items are securely packet, to avoid all possible damage ( look at my feedback). I prefure payment by Paypal. Please contact me if you have any questions. Items cannot be returned! Our Non Paying Buyer process is now automatically managed by Ebay. The process starts four days after auction end and closes as soon as payment is received. automatically after the eighth day. Please see my other auctions for more antique catholic items This are antique items and no copie or new made fakes! As per Ebay policy,this reliquary does not contain human remains but only objects of devotion. The auction is for the theca, the relic is a gift. Please be carefull when buying relics online. Fake relics are increasingly more and more of a problem. Most of the relics I sell are from convents in Belgium and Italy. I have been collecting relics for more than 25 years. I consider myself an expert. Please contact me if you have any questions. Saint Francis of Girolamo Also known as Francis di Girolamo Francis de Geronimo Francis de Hieronymo Franciscus de Hieronymo Francis Jerome Francis of Jerome Francesco De Geronimo Memorial 11 May Profile Studied humanities and philosophy at the Jesuit college of Taranto, Italy at age 16; studied theology and canon law at the college of Gesu Vecchio. Ordained on 18 March 1666 at Naples, Italy, and served as a parish priest. Joined the Jesuits at age 28 on 1 July 1670. Rural missioner in and around Naples for 40 years. Successful and effective preacher. Ministered in prisons, brothels, and galleys. Converted Moor and Turkish prisoners of war. Rescued chidren from dangerous and degrading situations. Opened a charity pawn shop. Organized laymen into a group called Oratio della Missione to help fellow Jesuit missioners. Numerous miraculous cures were attributed to him in and after his life. His coffin was thronged by the people of Naples during his funeral procession. A few of his letters have survived, but no sermons. Born 17 December 1642 at Grottaglie, Apulia, near Taranto, Italy Died 11 May 1716 at Naples, Italy of natural causes Beatified 2 May 1806 by Pope Pius VII Canonized 26 May 1839 by Pope Gregory XVI Patronage Grottaglie, Italy
Price: 325 USD
Location: Amsterdam
End Time: 2023-09-20T15:50:57.000Z
Shipping Cost: 29 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Featured Refinements: Reliquary
Handmade: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Religion: Christianity