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What is the term used to describe a holy image, picture, or statue of a saint used by certain sects of the Christian Church? A an icon B a statue C a relic D a fossil
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What is the term used to describe a holy image, picture, or statue of a saint used by certain sects of the Christian Church? A an icon B a statue C a relic D a fossil
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What is the term used to describe a holy image, picture, or statue of a saint used by certain sects of the Christian Church?
A an icon
B a statue
C a relic
D a fossil
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Relic because all the other stuff is not church like
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relic
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I'm pretty sure that its a relic
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