The Curator of the Papal Artifacts Collection & The Topic Nearest & Dearest to... read more →
This is a very unique piece because it’s a letter someone had written to him. Remember that he... read more →
The Papal Artifacts' Collection is replete with items belonging to or associated with the first Pope to be canonized since St. Pius V who served as Pope from 1566... read more →
James Gibbons was born in Baltimore on July 23, 1834, the son of Thomas Gibbons, a clerk, and Bridget... read more →
Pope St. Paul VI is crowned with the papal tiara by Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani during his coronation ceremony on June... read more →
This item is actually a holy card that Pope Benedict XVI had printed for... read more →
The Feast of Saints Peter and Paul or Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul is a liturgical feast in honour of the martyrdom in Rome of the apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul, which is observed on 29 June. The celebration... read more →
Note: The featured image is of Archbishop Giovanni Montini, the future Pope St. Paul VI. At the time of the 1944 address he... read more →
Ad multos annos, Pope Francis! The Holy Father celebrates the 30th anniversary of his episcopal consecration today. On this happy occasion, let us pray for the Pope: O... read more →
On 26 or 27 June 1968, Pope Paul VI Announced that the Bones of Saint Peter Were Discovered. It was during... read more →
This papal bull, the most modern one in the collection, is on parchment and is dated 1958. The bull concerns the appointment of Cardinal Stephanos... read more →
FDC (First Day Cover) Stamps Issued June 26th, 1967 These stamps commemorated the consistory that appointed, among others, Karol Wojtyla as a cardinal. He is one of six... read more →
This zucchetto is actually a very historically significant item. Although it... read more →
https://youtu.be/r9NK_WHdsKM The Cardinal Zucchettoes on Papal Artifacts Cardinal Gibbons: Zucchetto, Note & ClothCardinal James GibbonsPope John Paul I: A Zucchetto Worn by Albino Luciani as Cardinal Albino Luciani (John Paul... read more →
The Papal Artifacts’ Collection is primarily dedicated to artifacts connected to the papacy. Individual popes, their biographies and multiple items belonging to them, including first and second class relics,... read more →
Politics, Theology Made Rome the Christian Capital of the World: A Commentary from Fr. Richard Kunst
Politics, Theology Made Rome the Christian Capital of the World Fr. Richard Kunst Almost everything came and went through Rome at the time when the church was founded. ... read more →
The artifact presented here is a complete, thirty-piece set of a papal procession dating from the pontificate of Pius XI who reigned from 1922-1939. The pope is seated on... read more →
The heart has always been seen as the "center" or essence a person ("the heart of the matter," "you are my heart," "take it to heart,"... read more →
“The world’s greatest need is someone who will understand that there is no greater conquest than victory over oneself; someone who will realize that real worth is achieved not... read more →
The menu is for the passengers aboard the flight and gives information in German, Italian and Polish about this historic journey of Pope John Paul II... read more →
This unusual bronze medal, minted during the papacy of Pope Paul III, is known as a Satirical Medal. The obverse shows the pope wearing the papal tiara. When turned... read more →
The Papal Artifacts’ Collection is primarily dedicated to artifacts connected to the papacy. Individual popes, their biographies and multiple items belonging to them, including first and second class relics,... read more →
MT 6:7-15 Jesus said to his disciples: "In praying, do not babble like the pagans, who think that they will be heard because of their many words. Do... read more →
A Message From Pope Paul VI's Last Testament How can I worthily celebrate your kindness, O Lord, for having been included just as I... read more →
The following commentary by Giovanni Montini, the future Pope St. Paul VI, was written in response to a play about Pope Pius XII, called, The Deputy. The play... read more →
Pope Clement IX Era: 1667-1669 Giulio Rospigliosi was born in 1600 to an aristocratic family in Pistoria. He studied liberal arts with the Jesuits... read more →
This is a letter from the former king of Poland, Maximillian of Austria, to Pope Clement VIII, dated June 20, 1593. Maximillian as the Regent,... read more →
Here is Father’s Commentary: Of all the items I have in the Collection, and it’s quite massive, there... read more →
A Word about the Rare Booklet Signed by Padre Pio Featured Above: A Booklet about St. Padre Pio signed by him. It... read more →
This is a papal shoe belonging to and worn by Blessed Pius IX, and, because of his beatification, it is also a 2nd class relic. It is... read more →
License Issued to Carry a Weapon During Pontificate of Pius VII The document is an original parchment from 1804, issued from the office in... read more →