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To the Holy Sepulcher: Treasures from the Terra Sancta Museum

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This illuminating and richly illustrated volume celebrates the Custodia di Terra Sancta (Custody of the Holy Land), its history, its legacy and its precious treasures.

To the Holy Sepulcher presents, in rich detail, the history and treasures of the Custodia di Terra Sancta, soon to be housed in the Terra Sancta Museum’s collection.

The Custodia di Terra Sancta is a branch of the Franciscan order, established by the pope in 1342 to safeguard the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and other holy sites in the Middle East. Today, the Custodia oversees eighty-two such religious sites and, in order to house its remarkable collection, is building the Terra Sancta Museum which is scheduled to open in Jerusalem in 2026.

Over the course of centuries Christian heads of state from across the Western world sent symbolic gifts to the Holy Sepulcher and other holy sites via the Franciscans of the Custodia. The objects, which range in date from the late Middle Ages through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, represent an extraordinary survival of the kinds of precious and valuable objects that were typically destroyed and melted down. Highlights include more than 60 pieces of gold- and silversmith work and textiles that date from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries; among these are chalices and candlesticks in gold and silver and opulent liturgical vestments that were gifts from the Catholic kings of Europe.




  • | Author: Benoit Constensoux, Xavier F Salomon, Jacques Charles-Gaffiot
  • | Publisher: D Giles Ltd
  • | Publication Date: Oct 21, 2025
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  • | Binding: Hardback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781913875756
  • | ISBN-10: 191387575X
Author:
Benoit Constensoux, Xavier F Salomon, Jacques Charles-Gaffiot
Publisher:
D Giles Ltd
Publication Date:
Oct 21, 2025
Binding:
Hardback
ISBN-13:
9781913875756
ISBN10:
191387575X