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Uncovering and relics
* Uncovering of the relics of the Venerable Sergius of Radonezh
* Uncovering of the relics of Saint Ioasaph, Bishop of Belgorod ( 1911 )
* Uncovering of the relics of Saint Theodosius, Archbishop of Chernigov ( 1896 )
* Uncovering of the relics of Saint Acacius, Bishop of Melitene
* Uncovering of the relics of the Holy Protomartyr and Archdeacon Stephen ( relics uncovered in 415 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 1752 ) of Saint Demetrius, Metropolitan of Rostov ( 1709 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 1993 ) of St. John ( Maximovitch ), archbishop of Shanghai and San Francisco ( 1966 )
* Uncovering of the relics of Saint Alexander of Svir, abbot
* Uncovering of the relics of Saint Basil of Amasea, bishop ( 322 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 1558 ) of Saint Nicetas of Novgorod, bishop ( 1108 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 1613 ) of Saint James of Zheleznoborov, Abbot of Zhelezny Bor ( 1442 )
* Uncovering of the relics of St. Euthymius the Great ( 473 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 1815 ) of Saint Nilus the Myrrh-gusher of Mount Athos ( 1651 )
* Second Uncovering of the relics ( 1992 ) of Righteous Simeon of Verkhoturye ( 1642 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 1846 ) of Saint Tikhon, Bishop of Voronezh, wonderworker of Zadonsk ( 1783 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 1431 ) of St. Alexis, Metropolitan of Moscow, Wonderworker ( 1378 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 1998 ) of St. Andrew Ogorodnikov, fool-for-Christ of Simbirsk ( 1841 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 1164 ) of St. Leontius, Bishop and Wonderworker of Rostov ( 1073 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 1521 ) of Venerable Macarius, Abbot of Kolyazin ( 1483 )
* Uncovering of the relics ( 2000 ) of St. Job ( Joshua in schema ), Schemamonk of Anzersk Island, at Solovki ( 1720 )
* Uncovering of the relics of Saint Barlaam of Khutyn in Novgorod, abbot
* Uncovering of the relics of Saint Ephraim of Novotorzhk ( 1572 )
* Uncovering of the relics of the Venerable Seraphim of Sarov Orthodox icon and synaxarion

Uncovering and New
Uncovering the Sixties: The Life and Times of the Underground Press ( New York: Citadel ) 1991.
* James Oberg, " Dead Cosmonauts ", chapter 10 of Uncovering Soviet Disasters, ( Random House, New York, 1988 ) contains a detailed account of his attempts to uncover the facts concerning actual and alleged deaths in the Soviet space program.
In 2005 he wrote 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus, followed in 2011 by 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created.
* 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created, Knopf, 2011

Uncovering and martyr
* Uncovering of the relics of martyr Athanasios at Brest Litovsk ( 1679 )

relics and New
Saint Raphael was originally buried in New York until August 1989 when his relics were translated to the Antiochian Village Camp in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, on property of the Antiochian Archdiocese along with several other bishops and clergy.
The exhibits range from the pre-historic to historical periods, including ancient relics and the skeleton of a ' New Stone Age ' man, with tools from that period, most of the archaeology having been conducted at the Muang Fa Daet Song Yang excavation site and in Ban Chiang.
Portions of Dhardo Rinpoche's relics, the ashes from his cremation, have been installed in several stupas in the West: at Sudarshanaloka Retreat Centre ( near Thames, New Zealand ), at Padmaloka Buddhist Retreat Centre ( near Norwich, England ), at Guhyaloka Retreat Centre, ( near Alicante, Spain ), at Tiratanaloka Retreat Centre in Wales and at Vimaladhatu Retreat Centre in Sauerland, Germany.
Shannon Railway Station is the most substantial of only a few remaining physical relics of the WMR, which was acquired by the national New Zealand Railways Department in 1908.
CEM Joad wrote in The New Statesman and Society that although the book was a mine of learning and the commentary was profound, readers would be surprised to find that Huxley had adopted a series of peculiar beliefs such as the curative power of relics and spiritual presences incarnated in sacramental objects.
Mary Colter retired to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1948 and donated her collection of Native American pottery and Indian relics to Mesa Verde National Park.
His relics were translated to the church at New Aberdour and his holy well lies nearby.
* New Martyr Nicholas of Metsovo, at Trikala, whose relics are at Meteora ( 1617 )
* Translation of the relics ( 1534 ) of New Martyr George of Kratovo and Sofia ( 1515 )
* Finding of the relics ( 1960 ) of New Martyr Nicholas the Deacon, of Mytilene ( 1463 )
It seeks to obtain the Relics of Iacon and begins decrypting the Iacon datafiles, and manages to uncover the coordinates of four previously unknown relics, one of which was located under the streets of New York City.
No 489 Squadron aircraft are known to survive, but relics are preserved at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum in Christchurch, New Zealand.

relics and martyr
In his history of the Donatist heresy, Saint Optatus recounts that at Carthage a Catholic matron, named Lucilla, incurred the censures of the Church for having kissed the relics of a reputed martyr whose claims to martyrdom had not been juridically proved.
Many churches still display holy relics such as the bones of a saint, a scrap of cloth once worn by a holy man, or the skull of a martyr ; the Templars did the same.
* 932 – Translation of the relics of martyr Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia, Prince of the Czechs.
The principal relics of the martyr – that is to say, the head, the legs, the arms, and the part in which they suffered – were to be exposed only in the churches, and they were not to be given to private persons, but only to princes and high prelates ; and even to them but rarely, lest the too great profusion should deprive relics of the respect which they ought to inspire.
One major exception to this scheme is the presence of large statues of St Modesta ( a local martyr ) and St Potentian on the north west corner of the porch, close to a small doorway where pilgrims visiting the crypt ( where their relics were stored ) would once have emerged blinking into the light.
He also presided over the translation of the relics of Ælfheah, his predecessor at Canterbury who was regarded as a martyr and saint.
Of greatest interest at this altar is the rich coffin which lies beneath it, containing the body of St. Valentine, a martyr whose relics from the Roman catacombs were given to John Henry Cardinal Newman by Blessed Pius IX in 1847.
When Thomas Becket was martyred in Canterbury, his successor and the Canterbury chapter very quickly and successfully used ( one might say " marketed ") his relics to promote the cult of the as yet un-canonized martyr.
The relics of saints ( traditionally, always those of a martyr ) are also sewn into the antimension which is given to a priest by his bishop as a means of bestowing faculties upon him ( i. e., granting him permission to celebrate the Sacred Mysteries ).
Among those churches to benefit in particular were: St. Alban's Abbey, which contained the relics of England's first Christian martyr ; Ripon, with the shrine of its founder St. Wilfrid ; Durham, which was built to house the body of Saints Cuthbert of Lindisfarne and Aidan ; Ely, with the shrine of St. Etheldreda ; Westminster Abbey, with the magnificent shrine of its founder St. Edward the Confessor ; and Chichester, which held the honoured remains of St. Richard.
The cathedral was originally built as a pilgrimage church for the veneration of the relics of Lazarus, Lazare d ' Aix, a Christian martyr who was archbishop of Aix-en-Province.
* Saint Vincenca, 3rd century Roman martyr, whose relics are in Blato, Croatia
The founding tradition held that relics of Mary Magdalene were preserved here, and not at Vézelay, and that she, her brother Lazarus, and Maximin, a 3rd-century martyr who was now added to earlier lists of the Seventy Disciples, fled the Holy Land by a miraculous boat with neither rudder nor sail and landed at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, in the Camargue near Arles.
Castres became an important stop on the international pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela in Spain because its abbey-church, built in the 9th century, was keeping the relics of Saint Vincent, the renowned martyr of Spain.
A guide to the City Churches published in 1917 reverted to the view that St Magnus was dedicated to a martyr of the third century, but the discovery of St Magnus of Orkney's relics in 1919 renewed interest in a Scandinavian patron and this connection was encouraged by the Rector who arrived in 1921.
According to local traditions, the first Bishop of Chur was St. Lucius, a reputed King of Britain, who is said to have died a martyr at Chur about the year 176, and whose relics are preserved in the cathedral.
According to local traditions, the first Bishop of Chur was Saint Lucius, a reputed King of Britain, who is said to have died a martyr at Chur around the year 176, and whose relics are preserved in the cathedral.
Some relics of this martyr are preserved in the cathedral at Chur.
The relics of a Roman martyr, St. Saturninus, are interred in the altar.
* Translation of the relics ( 1670 ) of the blessed martyr Basil of Mangazea in Siberia ( 1602 )
The church maintains the relics of Catholic martyr and saint Marko Krizin.
The First class relics of at least two saints, at least one of which had to be a martyr, were inserted in a cavity in the altar which was then sealed, a practice that was meant to recall the use of martyrs ' tombs as places of Eucharistic celebration during the persecutions of the Church in the first through fourth centuries.
The relics of St Barbara, a martyr of the 3rd century AD, were transferred to St Volodymyr's from the St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery before it was destroyed by the Bolsheviks, and have remained there since.

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