fer·e·to·ry 
(f
ĕr
ĭ-tôr
′ē)
n. pl. fer·e·to·ries 1. A receptacle to hold the relics of saints; a reliquary.
2. An area of a church in which reliquaries are kept.
[Middle English, from Anglo-Norman fertre, from Latin feretrum, from Greek pheretron, from pherein, to carry; see bher-1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]