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1997 SCIENCE FICTION/HORROR FILM DIRECTED BY PETER HYAMS
The Relic (movie); The Relic (film)

relics         
  • Reliquaries in the Church of San Pedro, in [[Ayerbe]], Spain
  • Basilica of Our Lady]] in [[Maastricht]]
  • St. Stephen]] and other [[saint]]s.
  • Blessed Maria Gabriella]] (Ex Corp).
  • Buddha relics from [[Kanishka]]'s [[stupa]] in [[Peshawar]], Pakistan, now in [[Mandalay]], Myanmar (2005)
  • Footprint of the Islamic [[prophet]] [[Muhammad]], preserved in the [[türbe]] (funerary mausoleum) in [[Eyüp]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Apulian red-figure]], 380–370 BC)
  • Catholicon]] of [[Mar Saba]] Monastery in the [[Kidron Valley]]
  • hermit-church]] of [[Warfhuizen]]: the bone fragment in middle is from [[Saint Boniface]]; the folded papers on the left and right contain bone fragments of Saint [[Benedict of Nursia]] and [[Bernard of Clairvaux]]
  • St. Joseph's Church]], [[Macau]]
  • Georgia]])
  • Second class relics of Venerable Maria Teresa Spinelli, 
Venerable Santo of St. Dominic and   
Venerable Giovanni of St. William (Ex Indumentis).
  • [[Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm]], 12th century, Irish
  • The [[Shrine of the Three Kings]] in [[Cologne Cathedral]]
  • Trier Cathedral]]
ANCIENT RELIGIOUS OBJECT PRESERVED FOR PURPOSES OF VENERATION
Relics; Sacred relic; Holy relic; Halidom; Sacred Trusts; Christian relics; Holy relics; Islamic relics; Cultural relic; Cultural relics; Cultural Relic; Sacred Relics; Relics in classical antiquity; Relics of Saints; First class Catholic relic; Religious relic; Religious relics; Contact relic; Secondary relic; Contact relics; Holy Relic; Catholic relic; Veneration of relics; Christian relic; Relic classes; First-class relic; Second-class relic; Third-class relic; Veneration of Relics
n. pl.
1.
Remains, remnants, scraps, fragments, leavings, remainder.
2.
Corpse, dead body, remains.
3.
Memorial, memento, remembrance, souvenir, keepsake.
Relic         
  • Reliquaries in the Church of San Pedro, in [[Ayerbe]], Spain
  • Basilica of Our Lady]] in [[Maastricht]]
  • St. Stephen]] and other [[saint]]s.
  • Blessed Maria Gabriella]] (Ex Corp).
  • Buddha relics from [[Kanishka]]'s [[stupa]] in [[Peshawar]], Pakistan, now in [[Mandalay]], Myanmar (2005)
  • Footprint of the Islamic [[prophet]] [[Muhammad]], preserved in the [[türbe]] (funerary mausoleum) in [[Eyüp]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Apulian red-figure]], 380–370 BC)
  • Catholicon]] of [[Mar Saba]] Monastery in the [[Kidron Valley]]
  • hermit-church]] of [[Warfhuizen]]: the bone fragment in middle is from [[Saint Boniface]]; the folded papers on the left and right contain bone fragments of Saint [[Benedict of Nursia]] and [[Bernard of Clairvaux]]
  • St. Joseph's Church]], [[Macau]]
  • Georgia]])
  • Second class relics of Venerable Maria Teresa Spinelli, 
Venerable Santo of St. Dominic and   
Venerable Giovanni of St. William (Ex Indumentis).
  • [[Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm]], 12th century, Irish
  • The [[Shrine of the Three Kings]] in [[Cologne Cathedral]]
  • Trier Cathedral]]
ANCIENT RELIGIOUS OBJECT PRESERVED FOR PURPOSES OF VENERATION
Relics; Sacred relic; Holy relic; Halidom; Sacred Trusts; Christian relics; Holy relics; Islamic relics; Cultural relic; Cultural relics; Cultural Relic; Sacred Relics; Relics in classical antiquity; Relics of Saints; First class Catholic relic; Religious relic; Religious relics; Contact relic; Secondary relic; Contact relics; Holy Relic; Catholic relic; Veneration of relics; Christian relic; Relic classes; First-class relic; Second-class relic; Third-class relic; Veneration of Relics
·noun That which remains; that which is left after loss or decay; a remaining portion; a remnant.
II. Relic ·noun Hence, a memorial; anything preserved in remembrance; as, relics of youthful days or friendships.
III. Relic ·noun The body from which the soul has departed; a corpse; especially, the body, or some part of the body, of a deceased saint or martyr;
- usually in the plural when referring to the whole body.
Relic         
  • Reliquaries in the Church of San Pedro, in [[Ayerbe]], Spain
  • Basilica of Our Lady]] in [[Maastricht]]
  • St. Stephen]] and other [[saint]]s.
  • Blessed Maria Gabriella]] (Ex Corp).
  • Buddha relics from [[Kanishka]]'s [[stupa]] in [[Peshawar]], Pakistan, now in [[Mandalay]], Myanmar (2005)
  • Footprint of the Islamic [[prophet]] [[Muhammad]], preserved in the [[türbe]] (funerary mausoleum) in [[Eyüp]], [[Istanbul]]
  • Apulian red-figure]], 380–370 BC)
  • Catholicon]] of [[Mar Saba]] Monastery in the [[Kidron Valley]]
  • hermit-church]] of [[Warfhuizen]]: the bone fragment in middle is from [[Saint Boniface]]; the folded papers on the left and right contain bone fragments of Saint [[Benedict of Nursia]] and [[Bernard of Clairvaux]]
  • St. Joseph's Church]], [[Macau]]
  • Georgia]])
  • Second class relics of Venerable Maria Teresa Spinelli, 
Venerable Santo of St. Dominic and   
Venerable Giovanni of St. William (Ex Indumentis).
  • [[Shrine of Saint Lachtin's Arm]], 12th century, Irish
  • The [[Shrine of the Three Kings]] in [[Cologne Cathedral]]
  • Trier Cathedral]]
ANCIENT RELIGIOUS OBJECT PRESERVED FOR PURPOSES OF VENERATION
Relics; Sacred relic; Holy relic; Halidom; Sacred Trusts; Christian relics; Holy relics; Islamic relics; Cultural relic; Cultural relics; Cultural Relic; Sacred Relics; Relics in classical antiquity; Relics of Saints; First class Catholic relic; Religious relic; Religious relics; Contact relic; Secondary relic; Contact relics; Holy Relic; Catholic relic; Veneration of relics; Christian relic; Relic classes; First-class relic; Second-class relic; Third-class relic; Veneration of Relics
In religion, a relic is an object or article of religious significance from the past.Article title It usually consists of the physical remains of a saint or the personal effects of the saint or venerated person preserved for purposes of veneration as a tangible memorial.

Βικιπαίδεια

The Relic

The Relic is a 1997 American monster-horror film directed by Peter Hyams and based on the best-selling 1995 novel Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The film stars Penelope Ann Miller, Tom Sizemore, Linda Hunt, and James Whitmore. In the film, a detective and a biologist try to defeat a South American lizard-like monster which is on a killing spree in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago.

The movie was shot in Chicago at the highly-regarded Field Museum of Natural History. Production was originally intended to be held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. However, a deal could not be reached and, after taking interest in the film's premise, the Field Museum offered to let the studio shoot there instead. The film was the second on-screen collaboration between Hunt and Miller, who both worked on the film Kindergarten Cop as well.

The film was released in the United States on January 10, 1997, by Paramount Pictures. It grossed over $48 million worldwide. It was the last film appearance of actress Audra Lindley.