Set of two handpainted altar linens, includes flower motif on pink satin backing.
This is a large white satin altar cloth with handpainted flower and bell motif.
This is a an ivroy satin tabernacle veil which includes a handpainted grape motif.
This is a a purple tabernacle veil which includes gold edging at the top and bottom, a handpainted grape motif, and a JHS Christogram iota-eta-sigma inscription.
This is a white tabernacle veil which includes the words O Cor Amoris Victima (Oh heart victim of love) in red lettering.
This set of rosary beads is black and would have been worn over the habit worn by the Sisters of the Precious Blood.
These three stamps include the mailing address of the Sisters of the Precious Blood Convent and are an example of items that the sisters used in their day to day life.
These two red belts are made of felt and would have been worn by the Sisters of the Precious blood.
The series consists of a variety of ephemera, artifacts and relics that were transferred to the archives. Of particular interest is the official seal of office and pitch pipe.
Artifacts and relics are labeled and stored in the Artifacts room. Detailed box information can be found in the pdf finding aid in the Archives files.
This is a white satin tabernacle veil which includes handpainted flower and angle motifs.
This is a an ivroy satin tabernacle veil which includes a handpainted grape motif.
This is a banner which includes the coat of arms for the Sisters of the Precious Blood.
One medal, possibly brozen, with the following inscription on side A "Mater Misericorida Pontificum Collegium Urbanum Propagada Fide" and an image of an angle on side B.
This is an example of a pectoral cross which may have been worn by one of the Sisters of the Precious Blood. The cross appears to be silver, however the chain does not.
This seal was used to authentic documents created by the sisters and is an example of an item that was used in the day to day activities of the Sisters of the Precious Blood.
This wooden box contains four small theca each containing several relics of saints. The lid of the box includes an image of Jesus with a herd of sheep in a medow. The relics appear to be bone and can therefor be considered first class.
This gold lectonary stand would have been used in the chaple of the Sisters of the Precious Blood during mass. It is gold plated and has some ornamental details.
This large wooden reliquary containes 30 theca each containing at least one relic of one saint. The reliquary is very simple, a arch with very little ornamentation. Perhaps at some point in the future the relics will be taken out and placed in a more ornate reliquary.