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Thieves steal vial of Pope John Paul II’s blood from priest’s backpack in Italy

Vial stolen and located within same day


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A trio of thieves in Italy is believed to have stolen a backpack containing a vial of the late Pope John Paul II’s blood from a priest traveling by train in Italy. The vial was thankfully recovered within a matter of hours by Italian police.

The Daily Mail reports on the Italian robbery and the quick recovery of the now precious artifact.

The priest was travelling via train from Rome to a sanctuary north of the capital in order to deliver the relic of the late Pope’s blood to be put on display for admirers.

The priest believes his bag was snatched by a trio of men who had stopped him on the train looking for directions. He notified police as soon as he realized his backpack and the vial were missing when he disembarked at Civitavecchia.

Domenico Ponziani, state railway police official, said the vial was located the same day it was stolen. Within a few hours of the theft, Italian police located the vial of the late Pope’s blood in a stand of reeds and grass near the railway station in the town Marina di Cerveteri.

It is not clear whether the thieves were going to come back to retrieve the vial or not.

The precious vial was en route to be put on display at a sanctuary for his admirers. The relic is described as a tiny glass vial containing the blood which was inserted into a reliquary in the form of an open book with gilded pages.

The Pope, who died in 2005, is in line for sainthood after he was beatified by incumbent Pope Benedict XVI last year.
 


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aloisstmartin, all that "reverence" has lead to the greatest church scandal in Irish history. Time to get back to the basics which is love God with your whole heart and your whole soul and your neighbor as yourself. All the rest is rubbish.
ellenfromcork@ ... ? Would the reverence for Ireland`s Natural Heritage, also qualify as Idolizing of Dead Peoples Body Parts ? Or perhaps even the the Torn and Bloody Image of our Lord upon the Cross, Itself ? Of what Good is Communion, or even Tradition, Ethic, or Morality, at all ? I. would like to return in 2012 years and see, what sort of Ireland had become, of your Agnostic Materialist Modernist "Democracy" ? Tell you this; If the Catholic Church were allowed Religious Freedom within the realms of a Real I.R.A. sponsored Government,( the IRSP, CPA, Sinn Fein, etc. )such insult to Irish National Pride and Heritage, would be unheard of !
When in the name of all that is sensible will we get beyond the idolizing of dead peoples body parts?! A vial of old clotted blood, what medieval nonsense!
 




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