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Saint Munditia (or Mundita) is venerated as a Christian martyr. Her relics are found in a side altar at St. Peter's Church (known as "Old Peter," Alter Peter) in Munich. They consist of a gilt-covered and gem-studded skeleton, located in a glass case, with false eyes in her skull, which is wrapped in netting. Jewels cover the mouth of the relic's rotten teeth. Her relics were translated to Munich from Rome in 1675 from the catacombs of Cyriaca. They were transferred to her Baroque Era-shrine which was consecrated on September 5, 1677. — Anonymous, Inscription on reliquary,

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  • Munditia „Protogenia“ (lat. munditia ‚Sauberkeit‘, ‚Zierlichkeit‘; gr. protogenia ‚Erstgeborene‘, ‚Hochgeborene‘; * um 250 in Rom; † an einem 17. November vermutlich 310 ebenda) ist eine christliche Heilige. Sie zählt zu den sogenannten Katakombenheiligen. (de)
  • Santa Munditia es una mártir cristiana venerada por la Iglesia católica. (es)
  • Saint Munditia (or Mundita) is venerated as a Christian martyr. Her relics are found in a side altar at St. Peter's Church (known as "Old Peter," Alter Peter) in Munich. They consist of a gilt-covered and gem-studded skeleton, located in a glass case, with false eyes in her skull, which is wrapped in netting. Jewels cover the mouth of the relic's rotten teeth. Her relics were translated to Munich from Rome in 1675 from the catacombs of Cyriaca. They were transferred to her Baroque Era-shrine which was consecrated on September 5, 1677. The inscription on the stone slab that originally sealed the arcosolium in the catacombs and that is now located below the head of the skeleton reads: DDM MUNDICIE PROTOGENIE BENEMERENTI QUAE VIXIT ANNOS LX QUAE IBIT IN PACE XV KAL D APC In devout remembrance of Munditia Protogenia. The commendable. Who lived 60 years. Who passed peacefully into eternity 15 days before the Calends of December APC — Anonymous, Inscription on reliquary, The meaning of "APC" is unclear. The Roman document of authenticity states that it means "ASCIA PLEXA CAPITA" ("beheaded with a hatchet"), describing the manner of her martyrdom. APC may also refer to: "ANDRONICO PROBO CONSULIBUS", referring to the fact that she died during the consulate of Andronicus and Probus, thus making her date of death 310 CE. In 1804, her relics were concealed behind a wooden shrine, but this was removed in 1883, restoring interest in her cult. Her feast day is now celebrated annually with a High Mass and a procession with candles. (en)
  • Mundizia (III secolo – 310) è considerata dalla tradizione una martire cristiana e pertanto venerata come santa dalla Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Мундиция Римская (итал. Mundizia, нем. Mundutia; около 250 года, Рим — начало IV века, Рим, Италия), — мученица, святая католической церкви. Одна из первохристианских мучениц, чьи мощи долгое время находились в римских катакомбах святой Кириаки, что под современной Сан-Лоренцо-фуори-ле-Мура. В 1675 году мощи святой Мундиции были переданы церкви святого Петра в Мюнхене (Германия), где для них был изготовлен специальный стеклянный саркофаг. В 1804 году мощи были закрыты для посетителей церкви, но в 1883 году выставлены вновь в одном из боковых приделов за железной решёткой. Ежегодно память святой Мундиции празднуется в Мюнхене 17 ноября. В этот день в её честь по городу проходит процессия с мощами и зажжёнными свечами. (ru)
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  • Relics of Munditia in St. Peter's Church , Munich. (en)
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  • ~310 AD? (en)
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  • Rome? (en)
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  • St. Peter's Church, Munich (en)
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  • Saint Munditia (en)
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  • Munditia „Protogenia“ (lat. munditia ‚Sauberkeit‘, ‚Zierlichkeit‘; gr. protogenia ‚Erstgeborene‘, ‚Hochgeborene‘; * um 250 in Rom; † an einem 17. November vermutlich 310 ebenda) ist eine christliche Heilige. Sie zählt zu den sogenannten Katakombenheiligen. (de)
  • Santa Munditia es una mártir cristiana venerada por la Iglesia católica. (es)
  • Mundizia (III secolo – 310) è considerata dalla tradizione una martire cristiana e pertanto venerata come santa dalla Chiesa cattolica. (it)
  • Saint Munditia (or Mundita) is venerated as a Christian martyr. Her relics are found in a side altar at St. Peter's Church (known as "Old Peter," Alter Peter) in Munich. They consist of a gilt-covered and gem-studded skeleton, located in a glass case, with false eyes in her skull, which is wrapped in netting. Jewels cover the mouth of the relic's rotten teeth. Her relics were translated to Munich from Rome in 1675 from the catacombs of Cyriaca. They were transferred to her Baroque Era-shrine which was consecrated on September 5, 1677. — Anonymous, Inscription on reliquary, (en)
  • Мундиция Римская (итал. Mundizia, нем. Mundutia; около 250 года, Рим — начало IV века, Рим, Италия), — мученица, святая католической церкви. Одна из первохристианских мучениц, чьи мощи долгое время находились в римских катакомбах святой Кириаки, что под современной Сан-Лоренцо-фуори-ле-Мура. В 1675 году мощи святой Мундиции были переданы церкви святого Петра в Мюнхене (Германия), где для них был изготовлен специальный стеклянный саркофаг. В 1804 году мощи были закрыты для посетителей церкви, но в 1883 году выставлены вновь в одном из боковых приделов за железной решёткой. (ru)
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  • Munditia (de)
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  • Мундиция Римская (ru)
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