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A relic is either the bodily remains of a saint, or an object that belonged to a saint or touched (or was touched) by Jesus or a saint.

The Church teaches that relics are instruments of divine grace, and thus sources of healings and conversions. While devotion to relics may seem strange to non-Catholics, it is in fact a thoroughly biblical practice.

The Church reveres the bodies of saints as members of Christ’s Body and temples of the Holy Spirit (세인트 폴 참조 고린도인들에게 보낸 첫째 편지 Chapter 6:15 그리고 19), and it views relics as proof that God does not forsake our physical nature, but redeems it “from its bondage to decay” (see his 로마인들에게 보내는 편지, 8:21).

The veneration of relics, 게다가, points to the bodily resurrection promised to the followers of Christ (보다, 다시, the Letter to the Romans, 8:21).

This is especially true of the Incorruptibles: those rare instances, inexplicable to science, in which the body of a Saint has resisted decay.1

The Church also teaches that God’s grace may be received through the body of a holy man or woman because it has been consecrated to God, and there is a strong biblical precedent for this. 예를 들어, the Israelites carry the bones of Joseph with them through the wilderness (보다 이동 13:19), and his bones were later buried in sacred ground at Shechem (보다 조슈아 24:32). 에서 Second Book of Kings, a dead man is resurrected when his body comes into contact with the bones of the Prophet Elisha (13:21), and in the New Testament, the followers of Saint John the Baptist come for his body after he is put to death by Herod (보다 마태 14:12).

People are healed by touching the fringe of Jesus’ garment (마태 9:20-22, 외.), by Saint Peter’s shadow (그만큼 사도행전 5:15), and cloths that have been pressed to the body of Saint Paul (사도행전, 다시, 19:11-12).

From the historical record, we learn that around the year 156 the Christians in Smyrna gathered up the charred bones of their martyred Bishop, Polycarp, who had been a disciple of the Apostle John. They wrote that they considered the Saint’s bones to be “more valuable than precious stones and finer than refined gold;” and reserved them in a special place for veneration (성 폴리갑의 순교 18:2-3). This practice has been maintained by the faithful of all generations.

Others often have difficulty with the veneration of relics because of their own view of Creation. From their perspective, the thought of God using material things to convey His grace is utterly appalling. Catholicism, 그렇지만, in the likeness of the Lord Jesus, its Founder, is an incarnational religion, i.e, God as man: fully-god, fully-human in every way but sin.

Acknowledging man was created with a body as well as a soul, the Church does not denigrate the physical world, but raises it up to God for renewal (바울의 참조 고린도인들에게 보낸 첫째 편지, 6:19-20).

This is especially true of the Sacraments, which are visible signs that convey grace.

Other instances of material things used in Scripture as channels of grace include:

  • water: 보다 이동 30:17, 그만큼 Book of Numbers 8:6; 남자 3:5, 외.;
  • flesh: 보다 창세기 4:4; 이동 12:8; 남자 6:51-58;
  • : 보다 이동 12:22 & 24:6; 그만큼 Book of Leviticus 14:4; 마태 26:28; 남자 6:53-56, 외.;
  • bread and wine: see Genesis 14:18; 이동 12:15 & 20; 마태 26:26, 외.;
  • oil: 보다 표시 6:13;
  • clay: 보다 남자 9:6.
  1. Jesus taught that God “is not God of the dead, 그러나 살아있는 것” (루크 23:43). 그래서, the souls of those who have died in friendship with God are not “asleep” in the grave, but rule with Him in heaven. 죽은 사람이 “잠든다”는 일반적인 성경적 언급 (보다 마태 9:24) is simply a way of expressing the transience of death and has to do specifically with the body of the deceased, 영혼이 아니라 (보다 마태 27:52). The body remains on earth for a time while the soul enters into eternity. Catholics believe that at the Last Judgment, the body will be resurrected and reunited with the soul.

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