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A reliquary (also referred to as a shrine, by the French term châsse, and historically also referred to as a phylactery ) is a container for relics. A portable reliquary may be called a fereter, and a chapel in which it is housed a feretory or feretery. Relics may be the purported or actual physical remains of saints, and may … See more
The use of reliquaries became an important part of Christian practices from at least the 4th century, initially in the Eastern Churches, … See more
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