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Mona on Dec 6, 2024
5 out of 5 starsFast shipping, so very grateful to receive this huge bottle of relic oil touched to so many relics, thank you so much.
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Newcomb, on Nov 30, 2024
5 out of 5 starsThis was a gift for my husband and he was overjoyed by the packaging and extras that came with the item. Thank you for making this special for him. My new favorite shops!
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brodriguezrealtor on Nov 30, 2024
5 out of 5 starsThank you so much for not only this relic of Saint Maximilian and the other prayers card and Rosary you sent me. I believe that this is a very important Ministry to share the importance of our Catholic Saints as an example to follow. Many blessings!
DNJC.org responded on Nov 30, 2024
The saints are great role models and intercessors. God be with you and bless you!
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Marylou on Nov 9, 2024
5 out of 5 starsLove st padre pio oil I use it everyday thank u for selling it. MaryLou
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Need a large quantity of relic holy cards for your prayer group, school, or parish? Take advantage of our missionary level pricing! We have bulk pricing for quantities of 50, 250, and 500 cards. If you don't see these listed in the store, please contact us. https://www.dnjc.org/bulk-relic-holy-cards
What is a Third Class Relic?
Third Class Relics are devotional items which have been touched to First or Second Class relics. In many cases these are pieces of cloth, metal, paper, or oil. The church encourages the distribution of these for the purpose of veneration.
What is a Relic?
A relic is something that has been left behind by Our Lord or the saints. From the earliest days of Christianity, relics have been venerated by the faithful. This included items associated with Jesus as well as bones, clothing, and others items left behind by martyrs and holy men and women of the faith (the saints).
What is Veneration and Intercession?
The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches us that saints serves as models and intercessors. They are not worshiped -- only God is worshiped. Veneration, instead, is the showing of respect and reverence. The good that comes to us through the saints and their relics is God’s and of God’s doing. The praying to saints is that of an intercessory prayer and invocation. We are asking them to pray to God for us in the hope our prayers to God may be more effective. For a more in depth discussion, please see the Catholic Encyclopedia on “Intercession” - http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08070a.htm
What is a First Class Relic?
These are relics associated with the life and Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, such as the True Cross and Holy Shroud. They also include the physical remains of the saints such as bones, flesh, and hair.
What is a Second Class Relic?
These are relics used or owned by the saint during their life or in death. They may include pieces of clothing and items such as their coffin/tomb used in their burial.
I heard you also give some of the relic cards away for free. Is that true?
Yes. As part of our ministry we operate this shop but we also distribute tens of thousands of cards each year from free. To request a free card please follow the instructions on our page at https://www.dnjc.org/free