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Blessed Pius IX |
Blessed Pius IX: A Straight Edge Razor A straight edge razor in its original case made in honor of the death of Blessed Pius IX. It has an image of him on the blade. Around the image, it says: The 255th successor of St. Peter, 1846 – 1878. Longest reigning... read more » |
1846-1878 | |
Blessed Pius IX |
Pius IX: A Bottle Opener With an Attached Coin The bottle opener is a souvenir from the pontificate of Pope Pius IX that has a coin attached to it. read more » |
1846-1878 | |
Blessed Pius IX |
Pius IX: A Marble Front Plate from a Water Fountain, Dated 1862 The front plate contains the coat of arms of the popes, the cross keys and tiara, and his name, Pius IX. It is from the sixth year of his pontificate. Pius IX was the longest reigning pope. He was beatified in the year 20... read more » |
1846-1878 | |
Blessed Giuseppe Tovini |
Blessed Giuseppe Tovini: An Untranslated Document An untranslated document. Pope John Paul II beatified him Sept. 20, 1998. read more » |
1841-1897 | |
Blessed Michael Rua |
Blessed Michael Rua: An Autograph On a Relic Card of St. John Bosco This is an autograph of Blessed Michael Rua on a relic card of St. John Bosco. Additionally, there is a relic card of Blessed Michael Rua himself kneeling before a crucifix. Blessed Michael Rua was an Italian Catholic activis... read more » |
1837-1910 | |
Cardinal James Gibbons |
Cardinal James Gibbons: A Zuchetto from His Elevation to the Cardinalate & Other Items In 1877 James Gibbons became archbishop of Baltimore, the oldest and most prestigious archdiocese in the United States (which included Washington, D.C.). In 1886 he was created a cardinal, the second American to receive the r... read more » |
1834-1921 | |
Gregory XVI |
Gregory XVI: A Seal From His Pontificate, One of the Rarest Items in the Collection This seal was only used during the years of Pope Gregory XVI's papacy, 1831 – 1846. This is a unique story and the rarest of items. It should not exist. When a pope is elected he has what is referred to as the Fisherm... read more » |
1831-1846 | |
Gregory XVI |
Gregory XVI: A Souvenir Holy Card From His Election This holy card is an image of the profile of Pope Gregory XVI and is a little larger than a typical holy card. It was produced in 1831. read more » |
1831-1846 | |
Gregory XVI |
Gregory XVI: A Passport Issued by the Papal States to the Nephew of His Successor, Blessed Pius IX The Papal States issued passports during the time they were recognized as a nation. They consisted of large papers folded in four. This passport was issued during Gregory XVI’s pontificate to the nephew of his successor... read more » |
1831-1846 | |
Gregory XVI |
Gregory XVI: A Bust From His Pontificate The bust dates from his pontificate. In French at the base of the bust it says it is a true resemblance to the Holy Father. read more » |
1831-1846 | |
Gregory XVI |
Gregory XVI: A Commemorative Medal This medal is from the tenth year of his pontificate and has his image on one side and a globe on the other side. read more » |
1831-1846 | |
Gregory XVI |
Gregory XVI: Two Coins From His Pontificate The coins are from 1837 and 1845 read more » |
1831-1846 | |
Gregory XVI |
Gregory XVI: An Apostolic Blessing Upon the Marriage of the Princess of Naples, Signed An apostolic blessing on parchment. This is a blessing upon the marriage of the princess of Naples, signed as Pope. This is an impressive document. read more » |
1831-1846 | |
Gregory XVI |
Gregory XVI: First Class Relics of Three Saints This silver reliquary belonged to Pope Gregory XVI and is from the tenth year of his pontificate. On one side is the image of Saints Peter and Paul and on the other side is an image of the pope himself. First class relics... read more » |
1831-1846 | |
Gregory XVI |
Pope Gregory XVI: A Signature and Note in His Own Hand The signature and note shown here is in Latin. It was written in March of 1842 and signed Gregorius PP. XVI. The reverse side of the note is in French and is a possible description of its provenance. read more » |
1831-1846 | |
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Small, Ceramic Plate Dating Prior to 1870 in the Papal States This is a hand-painted image of the cross keys and tiara, the symbol of the papacy. read more » |
1829-1870 | |
Pius VIII |
Pius VIII: An Untranslated Letter This is a letter written in his own hand and signed as Pope from the first year of his pontificate, December 19th, 1829. It is an untranslated item believed to be Christmas greetings and a thank you for good wishes upon his ... read more » |
1829-1830 | |
Pius VIII |
Pius VIII: Two Coins From His Pontificate One of the coins is silver from 1839. The other is copper from 1829. They have his image on the front and saints on the back of the coins. read more » |
1829-1830 | |
Pius VIII |
Pius VIII: A Cameo Containing His Image The cameo is in perfect condition although the border of the background is broken. It is in a case with a small clasp. Pius VIII reigned for only eighteen months. read more » |
1829-1830 | |
Leo XII |
Leo XII: A Letter Signed as Pope October 8, 1823. A calligrapher writes the first part which is as follows: Mr. Prince, we could not to doubt of the sentiments of the especial jubilation for our election to the pontificate. Anyway, your letter, with which ... read more » |
1823-1829 |
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