A relic is something from the life of a saint or holy person. Usually, for something be considered a first-class relic, it has to be part of the body of saint (e.g. a bone).
In the case of Our Lord Jesus Christ, however, anything directly associated with the events of his life is classified as the highest rank.
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Now, we can’t be absolutely sure of the authenticity of all of these relics. Some might not be what they claim to be.
But some might be real!
Here are 11 amazing objects claimed to be relics from the life of Our Lord. You can click on any image to view it full size.
Enjoy!
1) Fragments of the True Cross
![Gryffindor, Wikipedia](https://www.churchpop.com/content/images/wordpress/2015/11/113.jpg)
There are lots of fragments of the True Cross in various churches around the world. The fragments in the picture above are in the Imperial Treasury in Vienna, Austria.
2) The Holy Nails
![Public Domain, Wikipedia](https://www.churchpop.com/content/images/wordpress/2015/11/25.jpg)
This claims to be one of the nails used in the crucifixion of Jesus (look near the top), kept at the Bamberg Cathedral in Bamberg, Germany.
3) The Holy Chalice
![Vitold Muratov, Wikipedia](https://www.churchpop.com/content/images/wordpress/2015/11/36.jpg)
This chalice is believed to be the one used by Christ at the Last Supper to institute the Eucharist. It is kept at Valencia Cathedral in Valencia, Spain.
4) The Seamless Robe
![U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Stephani Schafer, Public Domain, Wikipedia](https://www.churchpop.com/content/images/wordpress/2015/11/43.jpg)
This is claimed to be the seamless robe of Christ that the Roman soldiers gambled off during his crucifixion. It is kept at the Cathedral of Trier in Trier, Germany.
5) The Holy Lance
![Saibo, Wikipedia](https://www.churchpop.com/content/images/wordpress/2015/11/53.jpg)
Christ was pieced with a lance when he was on the cross. This is kept in the Imperial Treasury in Vienna, Austria.
6) The Gifts of the Magi
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Gold, frankincense, and myrrh, of course. It is kept at St. Paul’s Monastery on Mount Athos in Greece.
7) The Crown of Thorns
![via James Cross, Pinterest](https://www.churchpop.com/content/images/wordpress/2015/11/81.jpg)
Jesus wore this during his passion and crucifixion. This is kept at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, France.
8) The Pillar of the Flogging
![Lalupa, Wikipedia](https://www.churchpop.com/content/images/wordpress/2015/11/91.jpg)
This is where Jesus was tied while he was flogged during his passion. It is kept at the Basilica of Saint Praxedes in Rome, Italy.
9) A Vial of the Holy Blood of Jesus
![Matt Hopkins, Wikipedia](https://www.churchpop.com/content/images/wordpress/2015/11/101.jpg)
This is kept at Basilica of the Holy Blood in Bruges, Belgium.
10) The Titulus Crucis
![via Jorge Eagar, Pinterest](https://www.churchpop.com/content/images/wordpress/2015/11/114.jpg)
This is claimed to be the sign that hung above Jesus on the cross saying that he was “king of the Jews.” It is kept at the Basilica of the Holy Cross in Jerusalem in Rome, Italy.
And of course…
11) The Shroud of Turin
![Dianelos Georgoudis, Wikipedia](https://www.churchpop.com/content/images/wordpress/2015/11/61.jpg)
The shroud of Turin is believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus. It is kept in the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin, Italy.
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