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We also have one of the largest reliquary and relic collections in Slovenia. The collection exceeds 150 reliquaries with approximately 1200 relics. The reliquaries were made between the 17th and 20th century. The largest and oldest group consists of the reliquaries that we received from the Škofja Loka Ursulines and their predecessors the Poor Clares between 1990 and 2004, and the reliquaries that we received from the Ursulines from Mekinje near Kamnik in 2010. In 2008 we presented our collection at the temporary exhibition The Touch of Saints: the Role of Relics in Christianity in Slovenia. In order to mark this occasion we also published a catalogue of the exhibited reliquaries which carried the same name.
Reliquary with the image of Immaculate Mary on the central wax medallion with inscription: CORO. AVREA. SUP. CAPUT. EIVS. EXPRESSA. SIGNO. SANCTITIS. The wooden rectangular rectangular box contains 14 relics of martyrs that are wrapped in a white canvas and have inscription tapes. The relic was once part of the main altar of the Ursuline church in Škofja Loka.
Silver reliquary with Mary's and Christ's monogram. The two-part reliquary can be opened. In the middle is the depiction of the Pieta, around which tiny relics of six martyrs are attached. The second part is a relief with the IHS monogram.
Reliquary with wax medallion in the middle, surrounded by relics. On the medallion is the image of St Agnes. Text around the image: S. (ANCTA) AGNIS A MONTE POLITANO ORO P. (RO NOBIS). The reliquiary contains 10 relics: St Reliquia, St Primi et Feliciani, St Iluminatae, St Diodora, St Electae, St Bonifaci, St Amanda, St Lucens, St Reliquiae, St Simplici M.
In the oval-shaped reliquary are inserted relics of Holy Cross. Around it there are six more relics. Among them, it is possible to determine the relics of Holy Cross, St Kajetan, St John of Nepomuk, St Anne and St Franciscus.
A metallic reliquary with rococo-decorated silver leg.
In the middle of baroque reliquary is the image of Jesus' head (Veil of Veronica). On the pad in the middle is Jesus' monogram IHS. On the edge of the embroidery, seven wrapped relics with affixed bands are attached: S. Pij. Mar., S. Canuti Mar., S. Vrbana Mar., S. Donati Mar, NN, S. Maximi Mar., NN.
The wooden rectangular box contains 14 relics of martyrs that are wrapped in a white canvas and have inscription ribbons. In the middle is a waxy medallion. Inscription on medallion: INNOCE X: + OCCISUS + AB + ORIGIN + MUND PONT MAX. 14 relics: Sancti Victoris Mart., St Vincentiae Mart., St Amaranthi Mart., Sancta Julia Mart., Sancti Pii Mart., Sancti Mauri Mart., Sancti Juliani Mart., Sancti Columba Mart., St Desiderii Mart., St Mansueti Mart., St Amantii Mart., Sancti Inocenti Mart., Sancti Donatilla Mart., Sancti Clari Mart.
Relics are arranged in glazed, rectangular, wooden cupboard. They are wrapped in colorful, light-colored papers and decorated with various accessories. On the inside of the frame there are also pads with relics and inscription ribbons. In the central part there is the relic of St. Angele. Under and over the central relic are large bones bearing the inscription S. ILLUMINATAE M. and S. BENEDICTE M.
28 relics: S. Ursula Virginis et Martiris (S. Ursula Virgin and Martyr), S. Vincenti M., S. Liberati M., S. Valerii, S. Carilia M. (Missing Relic, Pillow), S. Victorini M ., S. Amati M. (Missing Relic, Pad), S. Aureli M., S. Placidi M., S. Theodora M., S. Fortunati M., S. Laureath M., S. Leopoldi C. ( de veste), S. Julius M., S. Ursula VM, S. Fructuosi M., S. Justina, S. Iluminatae M., S. Benedicte M., S. Severini M., S. Luridi, S. Emiliana M., S. Theodora M., S. Ludovici, S. Angela V., S. Exuperantia M., S. Calestine M., S. Patientis M.
Relics are arranged in a wooden cupboard. In the reliquary from the 19th century, two older relics are inserted: the oval reliiquary of St. Uršule from the 16th century, and a smaller relic of St Ignation of Loyola and relic of Holy cross from the 18th century.
37 relics: s. Ursula, s. Margaritha VM (16th-17th century), Soc. s. Ursulae, s. Benedictus, Ubi cter? Jejunavet (Where He Went), s. Ignatii Lojo., S. Francois de Sales. (18th century), with. Mere de Chante, Saintes Reliques, s. Christina M., s. Desiderii M., s. Benedicti M., s. Au (gust) ini M., s. Pij M., s. (Repa) rati M., s. Fortunata M., s. Candida M., s. Aurelia M., s. Augustatis M., s. Magni M., s. Am (oto) ris M., s. Probar M., s. Laurentii M., s. Benedicta M., s. Vitalis M., s. Pacifica M., s. Severini M., s. Theodora M., s. Constantii M., s. Iucunda M., s. Iuventi M., s. Rodopeni M., s. Castar M., s. Columbi M., s. Lucida M., s. Speciosi M., s. Vincentii M.
Portable reliquary with a relic of Holy Cross. Around the main relic are 10 more relics of saints. 11 relics: S. Crucis, S. Bonaventura, C. Cecilia VM, S. Benedictus, S. Ursula VM, Jacobi May, S. Aloisius, S. Barbara, S. Ambrosii, S. Peregrini, Hel. B. V. Klara.
Wooden triangular frame with decoration made of interlaced sheets. The reliquary holds the relic of St Fortunat. The bone (femur) is wrapped in white paper and decorated with decorative accessories made of gold thread and beads. The relic is wearing a saint's inscription ribbon.
1 relic: SANCTI FORTUNATI MARTYRE.