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The relics in at the Wittenburg Castle Church of Luther's Day
The Reformation: A Narrative History Related by Contemporary Observers and Participants | 1964 | Hans J. Hillerbrand, ed.

Posted on 01/03/2004 6:49:39 AM PST by drstevej

Source: Hans J. Hillerbrand, ed. The Reformation: A Narrative History Related by Contemporary Observers and Participants (Harper and Row, Inc. 1964, Reprint Baker Book House, 1978) pp. 47-49.

The Castle Church at Wittenberg, where Luther probably posted his ninety-five theses, was famous for its extensive collection of relics, as the following excerpt from what might be called the official catalogue's shows.

... Three pieces of the city where the Virgin Mary was born. One piece of a yarn which she spun. One piece of the house where she lived at the age of fourteen. Two pieces of the city of Mt Zion where Mary lived. Two pieces of the room where Mary was greeted by the angel. Five particles of the milk of the Virgin Mary. One piece of the tree where Mary nursed the Lord near the Garden of Balsam. Four pieces of the hair of Mary. Three pieces of the shirt of Mary. Three pieces of one robe of Mary. Eight pieces of other robes of Mary. Four pieces of the belt of Mary. Seven pieces of the veil of Mary. Two pieces of the veil of Mary which was sprinkled with the blood of Christ under the Cross. One piece of the city where Mary died. One piece of the wax candle given to Our Lady when she died. Six pieces of the grave of Mary. Two pieces of the earth of the grave of Mary. One piece of the place where Mary ascended into heaven. VI. A silver picture of the little baby Jesus. Four pieces of the city where the Lord Jesus was born. One piece of the diaper in which he was wrapped. Thirteen pieces of the manger of Jesus. One piece of the cradle. Two pieces of the hay. One piece of the straw on which the Lord lay when he was born. One piece of the gold and of the myrrh which the Three Kings offered unto the Lord. One piece of the city where the Lord Jesus was circumcised. VII. Four pieces of the mountain on which the Lord Jesus fasted. Two pieces of the city where Christ preached the Lord's Prayer. One piece of the stone on which Jesus stood while weeping over Jerusalem. One piece of the stone from which Christ got on the donkey. Two pieces of the ground where the Lord Christ was arrested. VIII.... Five pieces of the table on which the Lord Christ held the Last Supper with his disciples. One piece of the bread of which Christ ate with his disciples during the Last Supper. IX.... One piece of the land which was bought for the thirty pieces of silver for which Christ was betrayed. One piece of the Holy Land. Three pieces of the stone where the Lord sweated blood. One piece of the ground where the Lord sweated blood. One piece of the stone sprinkled with the blood of Christ. X. Three pieces of the Mount of Olives and of the rod of Aaron. Two pieces of the rod of Moses. One piece of the burning bush which Moses saw. One piece of an object sprinkled with the blood of Christ. Eleven pieces of Mount Calvary. Two pieces of the Mount of Olives. XI. One piece of the cloth with which the Lord wiped his disciples' feet. One piece of the robe of Christ: One piece of the seamless robe of Christ. One piece of the robe of Christ. One piece of his purple robe. Two pieces of the cloth which St Veronica received from the Lord. Three pieces of the white robe in which the Lord was ridiculed by Herod . Three pieces of the cloth with which our Lord's holy eyes were blindfolded. One piece of the beard of the Lord Jesus. XII. One piece of the wax of the candles which touched the sudarium of Christ. One piece of the wedge with which the cross of Christ was held. Three pieces of the stone on which the cross stood. Three pieces of the place where the cross of Christ was found. Twelve pieces of the column where the Lord Christ was scourged and flogged.

The Eight Aisle. I. One piece of the rope with which Jesus was tied. Three pieces of the rod with which the Lord Jesus was scourged. Three pieces of the whip with which the Lord Jesus was flogged. One piece of the stone upon which the Lord Jesus sat when he was crowned. One piece of the stone which was crushed while the Lord carried the cross. One piece of the sponge with which the Lord was given vinegar and gall.... III. Two pieces of the crown of the Lord Jesus. Eight complete thorns of the crown of the Lord Jesus. IV. One large piece of one nail which was driven through the hands or feet of the Lord Jesus. V. A thorn which wounded the holy head of the Lord Jesus. VI. One piece of the holy cross.... VII. Three pieces of the holy cross. VIII. Three pieces of the three kinds of wood of the cross of Christ. IX. A particularly large piece from the holy cross. X. Twenty-five pieces of the holy cross. XI. One piece of the stone which lay on the grave of Christ. Twenty-two pieces of the grave of Christ. One piece of the stone from which Christ descended into heaven. XII. A casket lined with silver in which are found sixteen hundred and seventy-eight pieces. Seventy-six pieces of holy remains. Bones from holy places which on account of faded writing can no longer be read and identified. All in all : five thousand and five pieces. An indulgence of one hundred days for each piece. There are eight halls and each hall has an indulgence of one hundred and one days in addition. Blessed are those who participate therein.


Lucas Cranach, Wittemberger Heiligthumsbuch.


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To: xJones
I missed the Luther film, but will get it when it is released on DVD.
41 posted on 01/03/2004 11:34:24 AM PST by drstevej
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To: drstevej
There are probably a lot of things Luther did knowing his fetish for alcohol that will never be known so the jury is out on that question, but not on these Lutheran ministers.


Luther death mask

42 posted on 01/03/2004 11:35:16 AM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: A.A. Cunningham
Did you ever figure out that I am not a Lutheran?

***There are probably a lot of things Luther did knowing his fetish for alcohol that will never be known so the jury is out on that question***

Ah, love believes the best!
43 posted on 01/03/2004 11:38:26 AM PST by drstevej
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To: A.A. Cunningham
***Yet you call yourself a Lutheran. Very disingenuous, to say the least.***

Want to retract this allegation?

44 posted on 01/03/2004 11:41:11 AM PST by drstevej
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To: drstevej
Momma mia!!! Rodrigo, Vanozza, and particularly Cesare (1476) and Lucrezia (1480) were the original Soprano family. Actually, Cesare was an early Sonny Corleone prototype, and his sister, Lucretia had a problem keeping husbands due to him because he kept murdering them. Fortunately that was all before the doctrine of papal infallibility.

(The problem with stone throwing is that we all have thin glass windows.)

45 posted on 01/03/2004 11:43:07 AM PST by xJones
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To: drstevej
Your original profile page, before you morphed into Pope Piel, said that you were a Lutheran, did it not?
46 posted on 01/03/2004 11:43:44 AM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: A.A. Cunningham
***Your original profile page, before you morphed into Pope Piel, said that you were a Lutheran, did it not?***

No, it did not.
47 posted on 01/03/2004 11:46:06 AM PST by drstevej
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To: xJones
BTW, I finally saw the movie Luther. I could see why it made the Catholics mad, because Pope Leo X was a real jewel.

"God has given us the papacy, let us enjoy it!"

48 posted on 01/03/2004 11:47:37 AM PST by Pahuanui (When a foolish man hears of the Tao, he laughs out loud)
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To: drstevej
So as to avoid any confusion on my part in the future please indicate exactly what denomination you claim membership in. Also did you attend a Lutheran university or seminary for undergraduate or theological study?

If I have incorrectly referred to you as a Lutheran and I am wrong then I humbly apologize.

49 posted on 01/03/2004 11:49:08 AM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: A.A. Cunningham
I have been a non-denominational pastor for almost 30 years. Grew up Methodist and was baptised as a believer by Charles Stanley (S Baptist).

ThM - Dallas Theological Seminary (non-denominational)
PhD - Westminster Theological Seminary (Orthodox Presbyterian)

I did attend a Lutheran church in Wittenburg once (May 1988) but other than a funeral have never attended Lutheran services.

I did some research in the Lutheran Seminary in Germantown, PA one afternoon. Some great books in their basement. Never attended a Lutheran college or seminary.
50 posted on 01/03/2004 11:53:42 AM PST by drstevej
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To: A.A. Cunningham
BTW, apology accepted.
51 posted on 01/03/2004 11:54:11 AM PST by drstevej
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To: Pahuanui
***"God has given us the papacy, let us enjoy it!"***

I intend too.
http://www.freerepublic.com/~drstevej/
52 posted on 01/03/2004 11:55:30 AM PST by drstevej
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To: drstevej
My mistake. Thanks for setting me straight on your CV.
53 posted on 01/03/2004 11:55:59 AM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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To: drstevej; xJones
At least Catholics generally have the good taste to associate their gimmicks with other people, like Mary and saints.
54 posted on 01/03/2004 11:56:42 AM PST by A.J.Armitage (http://calvinist-libertarians.blogspot.com/)
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To: A.A. Cunningham
No problem.
55 posted on 01/03/2004 11:56:47 AM PST by drstevej
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To: A.J.Armitage
Potestant gimmick are indeeed shoddy but they produce big bucks. (BTW, Jimmy Swaggart's church is 1 1/2 miles from my house)
56 posted on 01/03/2004 11:58:32 AM PST by drstevej
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To: A.A. Cunningham
If I have incorrectly referred to you as a Lutheran and I am wrong then I humbly apologize.

If humility is good for the soul, you have been blessed indeed.

57 posted on 01/03/2004 12:00:48 PM PST by xJones
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To: A.A. Cunningham; drstevej
before you morphed into Pope Piel, said that you were a Lutheran, did it not?

Holding out on us beloved Pope?

58 posted on 01/03/2004 12:30:31 PM PST by Gamecock
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To: drstevej
I believe apparitions may be possibly of God, though I don't claim they are for certain.

Though the fact that they often are of the Virgin Mary make me wonder if it is not Satan trying to lure people into following her intead of Christ.

59 posted on 01/03/2004 12:47:23 PM PST by rwfromkansas ("Men stumble over the truth, but most pick themselves up as if nothing had happened." Churchill)
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To: drstevej
Molested women ???? Hardly.

You call bigamy Biblical? Tell me, what's the difference between Martin Luther and Joseph Smith?

60 posted on 01/03/2004 12:49:02 PM PST by Canticle_of_Deborah
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