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What can you do with unwanted holy cards and Grandma's religious statues? Well, that depends

  • Written by Kayla Harris, Librarian / Archivist at the Marian Library, Assistant Professor, University of Dayton
imageHoly cards are highly collectible but also very, very numerous.Ryan O'Grady, The Marian Library, University of Dayton, CC BY-SA

When a rosary was made for King Henry VIII in 1509, it was hand-carved in intricate detail by a master artisan. By contrast, many of the rosaries around today are made from the same plastic that goes into mass-produced...

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