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I did a little research and found this description of the high altar of St Jacob Church that lists the 6 saints on either side of the crucifix. Leonhard Weidmann, the artisan who created the altar, is situated between St John and St Antonius the Hermit. So is he St Leonhard?
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The Twelve Apostles Altar (Zwölf-Boten-Altar, 1466) in the east choir is one of the finest Gothic high altars, made by Swabian master carvers. We see six saints (from left to right): Elizabeth, James (or Jakob, the patron saint of the church), Mary, John, Leonhard, and Antonius the Hermit. The predella below (not shown here) represents Christ and the twelve apostles.
In addition to the side altar of the Crowning of the Virgin Mary, this church also has an altar of the Holy Blood. At the top of the altar, there is a rock crystal capsule which holds the Reliquary of the Holy Blood
Other relics include a piece of wood from the table at the Last Supper, a nail from the holy cross, a thorn from the crown Christ wore before the crucifixion and some of Mary’s milk.
books.google.com/books?id=zleSnaeZx8QC&pg=PA134&lpg=PA134&dq=st+jacob’s+church+rothenburg+relics&source=bl&ots=8COI9OwcOw&sig=Gn2hIGt2q70ziNbAXjNuO1ogFzc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=fNk3UrPWBILOiwL0qYEI&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=st%20jacob’s%20church%20rothenburg%20relics&f=false
I don’t know how many Lutherans believe all this stuff but it was one of the reasons for Luther’s concern on the veneration of the saints.
flickriver.com/photos/zug55/2664076295/
The Twelve Apostles Altar (Zwölf-Boten-Altar, 1466) in the east choir is one of the finest Gothic high altars, made by Swabian master carvers. We see six saints (from left to right): Elizabeth, James (or Jakob, the patron saint of the church), Mary, John, Leonhard, and Antonius the Hermit. The predella below (not shown here) represents Christ and the twelve apostles.
In addition to the side altar of the Crowning of the Virgin Mary, this church also has an altar of the Holy Blood. At the top of the altar, there is a rock crystal capsule which holds the Reliquary of the Holy Blood
books.google.com/books?id=zleSnaeZx8QC&pg=PA134&lpg=PA134&dq=st+jacob’s+church+rothenburg+relics&source=bl&ots=8COI9OwcOw&sig=Gn2hIGt2q70ziNbAXjNuO1ogFzc&hl=en&sa=X&ei=fNk3UrPWBILOiwL0qYEI&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=st%20jacob’s%20church%20rothenburg%20relics&f=false
I don’t know how many Lutherans believe all this stuff but it was one of the reasons for Luther’s concern on the veneration of the saints.