Dingolfing; Germany; casket containing the relics of St. Martialis. The skeleton was one of two (the other being St. Faustina) taken from the Roman Catacombs as relics of presumed martyrs and sent to the parish church of St. Johannes in Dingolfing. They were later joined by the skeleton of St. Tigrinus; which was purchased for the church after the town's Franciscan monastery was secularized. Martialis; along with the other two; was later disassembled and stored in a casket. This casket sits in a side chapel; and a silver vessel containing bits of what were believed to be the martyr's blood is visible in the small window. Photo 2012.

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