Fluminalis Church Interiors
  • 10 Gothic - Style Panelling
  • 10 Gothic - Style Panelling
10 Gothic - Style Panelling
Width 57.5 cm (22.64 inch)
Height 94 cm (37.01 inch)
Depth 4 cm ( 1.57 inch)
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Panelling style Gothic - Style en Oak wood, Belgium 19 th century
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Fluminalis Church Interiors
Address:
Rijdt 2 ,
6631 AS Horssen
Region: Gelderland
Country: The-Netherlands
Tel.: +31 (0)487 541999
E-mail: info@fluminalis.com
Website: www.fluminalis.com
1  Veil / Sudarium Of Veronica Originally Sealed With Document

1 Veil / Sudarium Of Veronica Originally Sealed With Document

12  Reliquary - Relics 12 Apostles

12 Reliquary - Relics 12 Apostles

1  First Class Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Nicholas Of Tolentino With Original Document

1 First Class Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Nicholas Of Tolentino With Original Document

Saint
 
Nicholas of Tolentino
 
OSA
Born 1245
Sant'Angelo in Pontano, Italy
Died September 10, 1305 (aged 59–60)
Tolentino, Italy
Venerated in Catholic Church
Canonized June 5, 1446, Vatican by Pope Eugene IV
Major shrine Basilica di San Nicola da Tolentino, Tolentino, Italy
Feast September 10
Attributes bird on a plate in the right hand and a crucifix on the other hand; basket of bread; lily or a crucifix garlanded with lilies; star above him or on his breast
Patronage animals; babies; boatmen; dying people; mariners; holy souls; sailors; sick animals; souls in purgatory; watermen; La Aldea de San Nicolás, Spain; Barranquilla, Colombia; In the Philippines: Banton, Ajuy, Cabatuan, Guimbal, Lambunao, Capas, La Huerta, Cupang, Macabebe, Mariveles, Surigao City, Sinait, San Nicolas, Tibiao, Tobias Fornier, and the Dioceses of Cabanatuan, Mati, Surigao and Tandag.
1  First Class Reliquary - Relic St. Stanislaus Koska

1 First Class Reliquary - Relic St. Stanislaus Koska

Saint
 
Stanislaus Kostka
 
SJ
Jesuit Novice
Born 28 October 1550
Rostkowo, Poland
Died 15 August 1568 (aged 17)
Rome, Papal States
Venerated in Catholic Church
Beatified 8 October 1605, Saint Peter's Basilica, Papal States by Pope Paul V
Canonized 31 December 1726, Saint Peter's Basilica, Papal States by Pope Benedict XIII
Major shrine Rome
Feast 13 November
Attributes Lily, Jesuit habit, Jesus, Most Blessed Sacrament
Patronage Jesuit novices, students, Poland, broken bones, Ateneo de Davao Grade School, Ateneo de Manila Junior High School, Strake Jesuit College Preparatory
1  First Class Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Ursula With Original Document

1 First Class Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Ursula With Original Document

Saint
 
Ursula
 
of Cologne
Virgin Martyr
Died 4th century
Colonia Agrippina, Germania Secunda (modern-day Cologne, Germany)
Venerated in
  • Anglican Communion
  • Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Roman Catholic Church
Major shrine Church of St. Ursula, Cologne
Feast 21 October
Attributes arrow; banner; cloak; clock; maiden shot with arrows; depicted accompanied by a varied number of companions who are being martyred in various ways; ship
Patronage Cologne, England, Binangonan, Rizal (Philippines), Gozo Island,[1] archers, orphans, female students
1  First Class Reliquary - Ex Corpore Relic B. Gemma Galgani With Original Document

1 First Class Reliquary - Ex Corpore Relic B. Gemma Galgani With Original Document

Saint
 
Gemma Galgani
Gemma gazes upward
Virgin
Born Gemma Umberta Maria Galgani
12 March 1878
Camigliano, Capannori, Italy
Died 11 April 1903 (aged 25)
Lucca, Italy
Venerated in Catholic Church
Beatified 14 May 1933 by Pope Pius XI
Canonized 2 May 1940, Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City by Pope Pius XII
Major shrine Passionist Monastery in Lucca, Italy
Feast 11 April (celebrated by Passionists on 16 May)
Attributes Passionist habit, flowers (lilies and roses), crucifix, stigmata
Patronage Students, Pharmacists, Paratroopers and Parachutists, loss of parents, those suffering back injury or back pain, those suffering with headaches/migraines, those struggling with temptations to impurity and those seeking purity of heart
1  First Class Reliquary - Ex Ossibus Relic St. Peter Apostle With Original Document

1 First Class Reliquary - Ex Ossibus Relic St. Peter Apostle With Original Document

1  First Class Reliquary - Ex Ossibus Relic St. Franciscus & St. Clara

1 First Class Reliquary - Ex Ossibus Relic St. Franciscus & St. Clara

1  First Class Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Hubertus With Original Document

1 First Class Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Hubertus With Original Document

Saint
 
Hubert of Liège
Saint Hubert (Franz Mayer & Co., St. Patrick's Basilica, Ottawa, Canada)
"Apostle of the Ardennes"
Born c. 656–658
Toulouse, Kingdom of the Franks
Died 30 May 727
Voeren/Fourons near Liège, Kingdom of the Franks
Venerated in Roman Catholic Church
Anglican Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast 3 November
Attributes gear nearby; knight with a banner showing the stag's head and crucifix; stag; stag with a crucifix over its head; young courtier with two hounds
Patronage patron saint of hunters, archers, dogs, forest workers, trappers, mathematicians, opticians and metalworkers
1  First Class Reliquary - Ex Ossibus Relic St. Nicholas Of Bari

1 First Class Reliquary - Ex Ossibus Relic St. Nicholas Of Bari

Saint
 
Nicholas
 
of Myra
St. Nicholas by Jaroslav Čermák
  • Defender of the Faith
  • Wonderworker
  • Holy Hierarch
  • Bishop of Myra
  • Venerable
Born Traditionally 15 March 270
Patara, Lycia et Pamphylia, Roman Empire
Died Traditionally 6 December 343 (aged 73)
Myra, Diocese of Asia, Roman Empire
Venerated in All Christian denominations which venerate saints
Major shrine Basilica di San Nicola, Bari, Italy
Feast
  • 5/6 December in the Gregorian calendar; 19 December in the Julian calendar (main feast day – Saint Nicholas Day)
  • 22 May [O.S. 9 May] (translation of relics
Attributes Vested as a bishop. In Eastern Christianity, wearing an omophorion and holding a Gospel Book.
Patronage
  • Children
  • coopers
  • travelers
  • sailors
  • fishermen
  • merchants
  • toymakers
  • broadcasters
  • the falsely accused
  • repentant thieves
  • brewers
  • pharmacists
  • archers
  • pawnbrokers
  • unmarried people
  • Prilep
  • Aberdeen
  • Galway
  • Albania
  • Russia
  • Greece
  • Hellenic Navy
  • Liverpool
  • Bari
  • Čilipi
  • Siġġiewi
  • Moscow
  • Amsterdam
  • Lorraine
  • Royal School of Church Music and Duchy of Lorraine
  • students in various cities and countries around Europe
  • Russian Navy
1 Baroque  Architectural Ornament

1 Baroque Architectural Ornament

1  Reliquary - Relic St.  Bernadette Soubirous

1 Reliquary - Relic St. Bernadette Soubirous

Saint
   
Bernadette
Soubirous c. 1858
Virgin
Born Bernadette Soubirous
7 January 1844
Lourdes, Hautes-Pyrénées, Kingdom of France
Died 16 April 1879 (aged 35)
Nevers, Nièvre, France
Venerated in Catholic Church
Beatified 14 June 1925[1], Rome by Pope Pius XI[1]
Canonized 8 December 1933[1], Rome[1] by Pope Pius XI[1]
Major shrine Saint Gildard (Espace Bernadette Soubirous Nevers), Nevers
Feast 18 February (France)
16 April (elsewhere)