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What Do Catholics Believe about Relics | A Catholic Professor Answers

Join Dr. Elizabeth Klein, associate professor of Theology at the Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology, as she answers some of the internet's most pressing questions about relics. What are relics? Where do they come from? Do Catholics worship relics? Find out answers to these and many more questions in this episode.
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00:00 Intro
00:16 What is a relic?
00:51 What is a saint?
02:14 Where do relics come from?
03:10 Are there different types of relics?
04:09 Why do Catholics divide up the body of saint but generally forbid spreading ashes?
05:29 How are relics verified?
05:56 Do Catholics worship relics?
06:42 When did the veneration of relics become a thing?
07:29 Are relics biblical?
08:14 Why do some relics cause miracles?
08:55 Why are relics housed in fancy cases?
09:26 Can I buy a relic?
09:59 Do you have a favorite relic?
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  • @margaretrutherford5548
    @margaretrutherford55482 ай бұрын

    My favourite relic by a long way is the shroud because it serves the purpose of revealing what Jesus looked liked, what was inflicted on him, that he was carefully buried and had a supernatural resurrection.

  • @catekramer9343
    @catekramer93432 ай бұрын

    Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge with us. We had an elderly friend gift us with a 1st class relic of St. Maria Goretti, and I’ve always wondered about how we were able to have a piece of her bone but were discouraged about future cremation for ourselves. You have explained it all perfectly and I can’t thank you enough for this!

  • @HaNguyen-ql7kg
    @HaNguyen-ql7kg2 ай бұрын

    Thank you Dr Klein, I find the provided infos very interesting and helpful and help me feel closer to the saints.

  • @AugustineInstitute

    @AugustineInstitute

    2 ай бұрын

    You are very welcome! Have a great day.

  • @angergoggles
    @angergoggles2 ай бұрын

    Great video; great job. Great explanation; thank you!

  • @DavidHealy-wm1gv
    @DavidHealy-wm1gv2 ай бұрын

    Really good presentation. Thanks.

  • @heartofpuregold
    @heartofpuregold2 ай бұрын

    Wonderful thank you

  • @AugustineInstitute

    @AugustineInstitute

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @lifefamilyfaithfriends7301
    @lifefamilyfaithfriends73012 ай бұрын

    Thank you. ⛪️📿🙏💐🥰

  • @JamesTheJocund
    @JamesTheJocund2 ай бұрын

    How exactly does one get a relic?

  • @willwetherell7265
    @willwetherell72652 ай бұрын

    Steal a relic?!😮

  • @rexlion4510
    @rexlion4510Ай бұрын

    As an old man, I sometimes feel like a relic. Maybe you should pay me some reverence... 😆 😉

  • @Ruffneckdman
    @Ruffneckdman2 ай бұрын

    I’m a Catholic….relics don’t do it for me….just feel really super uncomfortable about relics and the idea purposed behind them….but about everything else (Eucharist, Blessings, etc) is what makes me “whole” or feel a closeness with my Lord Jesus Christ. I’m not into imagery nor representations nor statues depicting Jesus, Mary nor Joseph-as a means to “help” me pray through as an intercession to God-smacks of idolatry but I get why most people feel compelled to pray to them rather than “through them”

  • @uteme

    @uteme

    2 ай бұрын

    For me, statues are like pictures, I certainly have pictures of my deceased relatives around. Especially my mother & father, who by the promise of eternal life are still living & I'm certain continue to pray for me. ♡

  • @xjstooks

    @xjstooks

    2 ай бұрын

    Jews and Muslims call Christians idol worshippers for calling a man God. Jesus became man and had a physical form. He could be touched, embraced, looked upon. It is this becoming man that the summit of our faith life is granted in the Eucharist. Art, symbolism, and physical creations that draw us to God are so because of their beauty, and in being beautiful convey truth, and truth being all good. Christ has redeemed us in our flesh and brought it up to him returning it to its original glory before the fall of man. It is important to note that Elisha’s bones brought a man back to life by mere contact in 2 Kings 13:21. In Acts 19:11-12 we see an item touched by a holy man heal others, “So extraordinary were the mighty deeds God accomplished at the hands of Paul that when face cloths or aprons that touched his skin were applied to the sick, their diseases left them and the evil spirits came out of them.”