Edmund's relics are at Beodricsworth (modern Saint Edmundsbury), England.
St. Patrick's reputed tomb is located at Down Cathedral, Downpatrick, Northern Ireland.
His tomb is in St. David's Cathedral, on the site of ancient Mynyw, now called Ty-Dewi (House of David), in Wales.
Originally the relics of St. Nicholas were buried in Myra in Asia Minor. In the year 1087 they were moved to Bari, Italy, for safe keeping. Muslim forces were about to take over the town of Myra and the relics would not be safe there.
St. Thomas was born in Italy and is often referred to as an Italian philosopher and theologian.
Edmund's relics are at Beodricsworth (modern Saint Edmundsbury), England.
If you are referring to St. Mark's in Venice, Italy, the Church is dedicated to him and his relics are held there.
St. Patrick's reputed tomb is located at Down Cathedral, Downpatrick, Northern Ireland.
If you are referring to St. Mark's in Venice, Italy, the Church is dedicated to him and his relics are held there.
St. Tarcisius was buried in the cemetery of St. Callistus, and his relics are claimed by the church of San Silvestro in Capite.
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St. Rose of Lima's relics are located in the Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome, Italy. They can be found underneath the main altar of the basilica.
The address of the St. Thomas Branch Library is: 30 School House Road, St. Thomas, 17252 9674
St. Clare's relics are in Assisi. Saint Clare, herself, is in heaven.
The address of the San Fernando Valley Relics is: 13212 Raymer St, N Hollywood, CA 91605-4124
Thomas St Lawrence died in 1831.
Here is what Wikipedia says about the relics of St. Andrew:"The purported relics of the Apostle Andrew are kept at the Basilica of St Andrew in Patras, Greece; the Duomo di Sant'Andrea, Amalfi, Italy; St Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland; and the Church of St Andrew and St Albert, Warsaw, Poland. There are also numerous smaller reliquaries throughout the world.St Jerome wrote that the relics of St Andrew were taken from Patras to Constantinople by order of the Roman emperor Constantius II around 357 and deposited in the Church of the Holy Apostles. The head of Andrew was given by the Byzantine despot Thomas Palaeologus to Pope Pius II in 1461. It was enshrined in one of the four central piers of St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. In September 1964, Pope Paul VI, as a gesture of goodwill toward the Greek Orthodox Church, ordered that all of the relics of St Andrew that were in Vatican City be sent back to Patras. The relics, which consist of the small finger, part of the top of the cranium of Andrew, and small portions of the cross on which he was martyred, have since that time been kept in the Church of St Andrew at Patras in a special shrine and are revered in a special ceremony every November 30, his feast day."