May 28 Feast of the Relics of Our Lady Venice Photo created by Google AI Image Creator. "Blessed is she who believed." - Luke 1:45 She Was Truly Here Venice, the most improbable and magnificent city in the world, built on wood pilings in a lagoon, rising from the water by what appears to be a combination of engineering and miracle, has always been a city of relics. The great Basilica of San Marco was built around the bones of the Evangelist, carried secretly from Alexandria in the ninth century. Venice knew that sacred objects anchor sacred stories. To touch what the saints touched is to touch, however faintly, the life they lived. On this feast, Venice honored portions of Our Lady's veil and other relics associated with her earthly life, cloth said to have been worn by Mary, preserved across centuries by hands that loved her. Such relics were among the most precious objects in medieval Christendom. Not because they were magical, but because they meant something profoun...