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By Jim Graves. Longtime pilgrimage destinations are touted as way for faithful to feel the closeness of the Communion of Saints.
By Msgr. Charles Pope. Scattering of deceased person’s ashes cannot be compared with retaining saint’s relics for veneration
Artifacts are part of the Church's devotional life that inspire fascination and awe.
By Mark Shea. Veneration of relics goes back to biblical times — here's why they remain relevant today
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