The Church Fathers on: Relics and Icons (by Brian Showalter)
I had been asked about possible quotes regarding the use of relics and icons in the early Church, and found Brian Showalter's blog site by chance. He has spent thousands of hours researching tens of thousands of pages of the writings of the Early Church Fathers on a variety of topics. In his research he has continued to find that the Church has always been Catholic. Brian graciously gave me permission to post his work here for reference. His original, along with many other topics, can be found at his blog, Practical Apologetics . Here are many of the early Church writings regarding relics and icons: Marytrdom of St Ignatius of Antioch ch 6 (50-117 ad) For only the harder portions of his holy remains were left, which were conveyed to Antioch and wrapped in linen, as an inestimable treasure left to the holy Church by the grace which was in the martyr Polycarp Martyrdom of Polycarp Ch 18 (69-155 ad) Accordingly, we afterwards took up hi...