For
over 660 years, people have come on pilgrimage to Aachen, Germany to
venerate four relics preserved in its cathedral since the time of
Charlemagne.
Historical records show that Emperor Charlemagne received a gift of
relics from Jerusalem around the year 800 AD. Since 1349, these relics
have been presented to the faithful in Europe and around the world every
seven years, and for that purpose, they are taken out of the golden
reliquary of the Virgin Mary in the Aachen Cathedral for a period of ten
days.
These relics are pieces of ancient fabrics described as:
- The dress worn by Mary on the night of Jesus’ birth
- Jesus' swaddling clothes with which Mary protected the Child
- The sheet that wrapped the head of Saint John the Baptist after his beheading
- The loincloth worn by Jesus on the cross
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