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Catholic Church appeals for the return of a reliquary, containing
the blood of Pope John Paul II, that was stolen from a remote church in
the Apennines.
A religious reliquary containing the blood of Pope John Paul II that
was taken from a remote church in the mountains of central Italy may
have been stolen to order, police believe.
The reliquary, a piece of cloth stained with the blood of the late
Pope and encased in gold, was taken during a break-in at the Church of
St Peter of Ienca, a tiny stone chapel in the Apennine mountains which
is dedicated to the Polish pontiff.
Italian Police believe it may have been stolen by thieves who were
hoping to sell it on the black market for religious relics, rather than
taken by opportunists or vandals.
Relics that are linked to him are likely to become even more esteemed
when he is made a saint during a ceremony at the Vatican in April.
The one that was stolen features a fragment of cloth that was
purportedly taken from the cassock worn by the Pope when Mehmet Ali
Agca, a lone Turkish gunman, shot him in St Peter’s Square during a
failed assassination attempt in May 1981.
The thieves sawed through bars on a window to the church, which lies
in the shadow of Gran Sasso, the highest mountain in the Apennine range,
but otherwise left little trace of their presence.
“They didn’t take any money, even though they would have had all the
time they needed to ransack the church,” said Franca Corrieri, the
custodian who discovered the theft at the weekend.
Her father, Pasquale Corrieri, who also looks after the church, said he believed the reliquary had been stolen “to order”.
He said he was “dismayed” by the theft of the reliquary, which bears the Latin words “Ex sanguine Beati Joannis Pauli II Papae.”
There has also been speculation in Italy that the object of religious
veneration was stolen by a satanic group for use in some kind of
ritual.
Giuseppe Petrocchi, the archbishop of the nearby city of L’Aquila,
called for the reliquary to be returned as soon as possible and called
the theft “deplorable and sacrilegious.”
“I appeal to those who carried out this deplorable act. Give back to
the Church in L’Aquila the reliquary of our protector,” the archbishop
said.
Source: The Telegraph, UK.
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