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# '''Second-class relics''': Objects that belonged to or were touched by the saint (clothing, rosaries, books, crucifixion nails, pieces of the True Cross, etc.). | # '''Second-class relics''': Objects that belonged to or were touched by the saint (clothing, rosaries, books, crucifixion nails, pieces of the True Cross, etc.). | ||
# '''Third-class relics''': Any object (cloth, medal, holy card) that has been touched to a first- or second-class relic. | # '''Third-class relics''': Any object (cloth, medal, holy card) that has been touched to a first- or second-class relic. | ||
== Architecture == | |||
* Details on the church building: Architectural style (e.g., Gothic Revival, Romanesque, Baroque), designer/architect, construction dates, and materials. | |||
* Interior features: Altars, stained glass, icons, organs, or artwork (often by notable artists). | |||
* Associated buildings: Rectory (priest's residence), convent, parish school, hall, or cemetery. | |||
* If applicable, mention listings on historic registers (e.g., National Register of Historic Places). | |||
== Related parishes == | == Related parishes == | ||