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  2. St. Stephen's Purse - Wikipedia

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    Saint Stephen's Purse (Latin: Sacculum idem Sanctus Stephanus, German: Stephansbursa or Stephansburse) is a rectangular gold 9th-century reliquary studded with gem stones. It is part of the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire. It consists of a purse containing soil that is claimed to be soaked with the blood of St. Stephen. [1]

  3. Saint Stephen - Wikipedia

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    St Stephen's, Sneinton, Nottingham – has strong links to William Booth and The Salvation Army. The parents of D.H. Lawrence married in the church on 27 December 1875; St Stephen's Walbrook, City of London – first recorded in C11 and rebuilt to Wren's design after the Great Fire; St Stephen's Church, Saint Vincent Street, Edinburgh, Scotland ...

  4. Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor - Wikipedia

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    The cardinal bishop of Porto says the prayer, "Unerring God, Author of the World." [14] The emperor goes to the Chapel of St. Gregory where he is vested in amice, alb and cincture and is then led to the pope who 'makes him a cleric. The emperor is then vested in tunicle, dalmatic, pluviale, mitre, buskins and sandals.

  5. Niccoline Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Stephen was a Greek-speaking Jew, one of the first deacons named in Jerusalem by St. Peter – Ordination of St Stephen with St Stephen distributing Alms (lunette). His prayers (The Prayer of St. Stephen) earned him the hostility of his opponents in the city, who eventually stoned him to death in front of the city gate.

  6. Imperial Regalia - Wikipedia

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    This part comprised the Imperial Crown, parts of the coronation vestments, the Imperial Orb, the Imperial Sceptre, the Imperial Sword, the Ceremonial Sword, the Imperial Cross, the Holy Lance, and all other reliquaries except St. Stephen's Purse. St. Stephen's Purse, the Imperial Bible, and the so-called Sabre of Charlemagne were kept in Aachen ...

  7. Octave (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    Octave of St. Stephen; Octave of St. John the Apostle; Octave of the Holy Innocents; Octave of St. Lawrence; Octave of the Nativity BVM; In addition to these, the patron saint of a particular nation, diocese, or church was celebrated therein with an octave, on each day of which the Mass and Office of the feast was repeated, unless impeded by a ...

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  9. Category:Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    St. Stephen's Purse; V. Vienna Coronation Gospels This page was last edited on 14 July 2024, at 14:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...