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All Germany Munich Jeweled Skeleton of Saint Munditia

Jeweled Skeleton of Saint Munditia

The patron saint of spinsters grasps a container of dried blood.

Munich, Germany

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St. Peter's Church, or "Alter Peter", as MĂŒnchners call it, is Munich's oldest church, dating from before the first documented evidence of the city's existence in 1158.

The church, which is just steps from the Marienplatz where Munich's Rathausglockenspiel plays, is famous for the lantern-dome tower created when the building was remodeled in early Baroque style during the 17th century. As you enter St. Peter's church bear left, and a quarter of the way down the aisle you will find a glass coffin bearing the skeleton of Saint Munditia. Sewn into a transparent body stocking covered with gold and jewels, with glass eyes staring upwards, her remains have been here since their transfer from the Roman catacombs in 1675. She is believed to have been martyred in 310 AD, beheaded with a hatchet.

Kept hidden in a wooden box from 1804 on, she was put back on display in 1883. The patron saint of "spinsters", she may have once been beautiful (or maybe not), but today jewels cover her naked bones. In her hand she holds a glass container filled with dried blood, a relic of her martyrdom. Each year a feast day is held in her honor on November 17, complete with a High Mass and candle procession.

On top of her ossuary is a much smaller one containing the skull of Saint Erasmus of Formiae, the patron saint of mariners and protector against intestinal ailments. He is often overlooked because of the elaborate coffin of his down stairs neighbor.

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When you are looking at the Glockenspiel in Munich's Marienplatz, a glance over your right shoulder will reveal St. Peter's church, just off the square.

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March 7, 2010

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  • http://www.muenchen.de/int/en/sights/churches/church-of-st-peter.html
  • http://www.alterpeter.de/frameneu/mundi_frame.htm
  • https://reliquarian.com/2013/02/15/saint-munditia-a-holy-skeleton-near-the-rindermarkt-in-munich/
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