
The Cornerstone
-- a quarterly parish newsletter
Advent 1998
Volume One, Issue I
Art
& Architecture Notes
Altare privilegiatum
THE PRIVILEGED ALTAR
Under the consecrated stone of Old Saint Marys high
altar lies the relics of bones and a vase of blood of St.
Martura (Latin for martyr), an unidentified first
century Christian martyr. These relics were taken from
her tomb in the Catacombs of St. Priscilla in Rome on
January 24, 1844.

On the Feast of the
Annunciation, of that same year, they were solemnly
placed by Bishop John Baptist Purcell under the main
altar for public veneration. There they have rested
undisturbed for 154 years.
On September 14, 1879,
Pope Leo XIII granted a special spiritual concession to
Old St. Marys Church. He gave the high altar
"privileged" status. A privileged altar is one
to which the Holy See has attached a plenary indulgence
applicable only to the souls in Purgatory. Every time a
Requiem Mass is offered on such a privileged altar a
plenary indulgence is gained for the deceased for whom
the Mass is offered.
Painted on the base of the
high altar, below the glass reliquary are the words, altare
privilegiatum, "privileged altar."
Copyright © 2000-2006 Old St. Mary's
Church. All rights reserved.
Revised:
January 29, 2006
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