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St. Anthony's(?) Chapel on Troy Hill in Pittsburgh, PA, has hundreds of
relics of various saints, installed in the mid-1800s. There are first,
second, & third class relics, as well as lovely, life-sized, carved wood
Stations of the Cross.
Deborah Harding
Collection Manager
Section of Anthropology
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
412/665-2608
In response to Margaret Tamulonis's message:
"Can anyone name museums or collections associated with the Roman Catholic
Church, specifically in the United States or Canada? I know of one in the
Bronx, but I haven't come across any others. Any ideas are
appreciated--thanks!
Margaret T.
Fleming Museum
University of Vermont"
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