RELIGIOUS LOT 3 VINTAGE AGNUS DEI WAX RELIQUARY RELIC

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RELIGIOUS LOT OF 3 VINTAGE HANDMADE AGNUS DEI RELIQUARIES CONTAINING AGNUS DEI WAX. THE ITEMS MEASURE 5/8 INCH TO 1 1/2 INCHES LONG. THE BLUE ITEM WITH THE PICTURE OF OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP IS NOT MARKED AGNUS DEI, BUT I BELIEVE THE LITTLE PACKET ON THE BACK ,UNDER A PLASTIC WINDOW CONTAINS AGNUS DEI WAX. Pope Paul VI was the last pope to consecrate the Agnus Dei wax, in 1964. Although its origin is shrouded in the mist of antiquity, the sacramental Agnus Dei is first mentioned in historical Church accounts as early as the sixth century, and referred to frequently by the early to middle ninth century. Thus, for over ten centuries the Agnus Dei has been a popular and treasured sacramental to Catholics, especially to those living in Europe w it was most easily obtained. Yet, regrettably, few Catholics living today have ever even heard of the Agnus Dei. The name "Agnus Dei" was given to special discs of wax impressed with the figure of a lamb, the "Lamb of God" which were blessed by the reigning Pope in a ceremony so solemn that the Pope was said to consecrate the sacramentals. Popes traditionally consecrated Agnus Deis only during the first year of their pontificate and again every seven years.In earlier times, on Holy Saturday, the Pope, with the assistance of the Archdeacon of Rome, prepared the wax from the previous year's read more