Round glass-fronted yellow-metal reliquary theca housing the second-class ex indumentis (of the clothes) relic of Saint Paula Frassinetti. A relic is affixed to a red silk ground and identified in Latin on a typeset cedula label as S. Paulae Frassinetti V. (Saint Paula Frassinetti, Virgin). On the back, under the protective cap, the theca is secured by a seal of red Spanish wax bearing an imprint of a coat of arms of the Postulator General of the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Dorothy. The relic is accompanied by the original matching authentics document issued by the Congregation on March 11, 1984, th every day of his canonization.
Saint Paula Frassinetti (†1882) is an Italian saint in the Roman Catholic Church who founded the Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Dorothy (aka, Congregazione Suore di S. Dorotea della Frassinetti). Currently, there are about 1,200 sisters active in Europe, Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Frassinetti was beatified by Pope Pius XI on June 8, 1930, and canonized on March 11, 1984, by Pope John Paul II. Her feast day is commemorated on June 11.