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§1190 §2 – “Relics of great significance and other relics honored with great reverence by the people cannot be alienated validly in any manner or transferred permanently without the permission of the Apostolic See.”
§1190 §2 – “Relics of great significance and other relics honored with great reverence by the people cannot be alienated validly in any manner or transferred permanently without the permission of the Apostolic See.”


== References ==
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== Links ==
* [http://kathyschiffer.com/relics-devotion-power-or-something-else "Relics: Pious Devotion, Healing Power, or Something Else?"]


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Revision as of 17:09, 16 October 2011

The Bones of the Prophet Elisha

2 Kings 13:20-21

20 And so Elisha died and was buried. At that time of year, bands of Moabites used to raid the land.

21 Once some people were burying a man, when suddenly they saw such a raiding band. So they cast the man into the grave of Elisha, and everyone went off. But when the man came in contact with the bones of Elisha, he came back to life and got to his feet.

The Tassel of Jesus' Cloak

Paul's Healing Hankies

Acts 19:11-12 recounts the story of Paul’s handkerchiefs, which were imbued by God with healing power.

Relics May Not Be Bought or Sold

The Catholic Church strictly forbids the sale of relics. The Code of Canon Law states:

§1190 §1 – “It is absolutely forbidden to sell sacred relics.”

§1190 §2 – “Relics of great significance and other relics honored with great reverence by the people cannot be alienated validly in any manner or transferred permanently without the permission of the Apostolic See.”


References


Links