UNUSUAL RELIGIOUS RELIQUARY AGNUS DEI WAX RELIC LOCKET

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UNUSUAL AGNUS DEI RELIQUARY RELIC LOCKET. THE LOCKET OPENS UP TO REVEAL A PICTURE OF JESUS CRUCIFIED ON ONE SIDE,AND ON THE OTHER SIDE IS THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS AND THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY,WITH ANGELS BELOW AND A TINY CLOTH PACKET WITH THE WORDS ANGNUS DEI. IT LOOKS LIKE THE IMAGES ARE PRINTED ON CLOTH AND THEY ARE FADED .THE LOCKET IS MADE OF BRASS AND COPPER(?) AND IS TARNISHED,AND A LITTLE DIRTY AND NEEDS A GOOD CLEANING AND POLISHING. THE LOCKET MEASURES ABOUT 1 3/4 INCH LONG. I AQUIRED THIS AND OTHER RELIQUARIES ,RELICS AND MEDALS IN A GROUP OF CATHOLIC ITEMS. 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 read more