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Exposition of Christ’s Seamless Tunic in Trier Cathedral April 13 – May 13

The sacred tunic of Our Lord has only been exposed for veneration sixteen times since it was first displayed in 1521. The last exposition was in 1996. What a wonderful pilgrimage this would be to see the seamless robe of Jesus, woven by the hands of His Blessed Mother. Catholic Culture reports: Christ’s sacred tunic, housed in a reliquary at the cathedral in Trier, will … More →

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Cathedral of Trier Carries Seamless Robe of Christ

Catholic Online: Christianity first arrived in Trier as early as the first century. The cathedral, also known as the Dom St. Peter, was built by Constantine, the first Christian emperor, over the palace of his mother Helena. Construction began in 326 AD, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his reign. Read full post here.

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