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Vial of JPII's blood recovered after theft

Published: August 29, 2012

A trio of thieves on a train stole a backpack containing a vial of Pope John Paul II’s blood from a traveling Catholic priest on Tuesday, according to a report by the New York Daily News in The Inquisitr.

Fortunately, the thugs decided to ditch the stolen goods in the grass near a railway station Marina di Cerveteri. Since the backpack was found in this location, authorities believe the thieves may have gotten off the train in this area.

Of course, the real question is why, exactly, was a Catholic priest traveling on a train with a vial of Pope John Paul II’s blood tucked away in his backpack? According to the Daily Mail, the man was on his way to a sanctuary just north of Rome in order to display the container for admirers.

Although the priest was in charge of keeping a close eye on the fluid, he didn’t notice that his backpack was missing until after he exited the train.

The priestly courier explained to police that he believes the thieves purposely distracted him. "One of the thieves distracted me, telling me I was on the wrong train," Father Baldini explained to the Telegraph. "I turned round to look, and it was then that his accomplices stole my backpack."

Once the thieves got their hands on the bag in question, the group got off the train to properly inspect their ill-gotten gains. For whatever reason, the thieves decided to ditch their booty and promptly dumped the backpack in some reeds near a train station. However, police are unsure if the trio intended to return for the bag and its contents at a later date.

FULL STORY Vial of Pope JPII's blood stolen (Inquistr)

 

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Recent Comments

  1. Someone should tell Father Baldini to meditate on Matthew 10:16: Look, I am sending you out like sheep among wolves; so be cunning as snakes and yet innocent as doves.

  2. Item one; item two.
    Welcome to todays edition of RelicNews!
    Bishop Comensoli, be sure to keep your eyes on your backpack.
    The Js won't happy if St Francis Xavier doesn't come home.

    Maybe a pair of handcuffs might come in handy!!

  3. I think they were just Protestants who do not believe in relics!

  4. Graham English: Do you believe in relics?

  5. 'Twas a miracle it was discovered intact!

  6. Graham English: You could be right! A detective would probably say that the most likely culprit would be a Protestant. However, may I suggest in the spirit of post Vatican II ecumenism that we try to avoid any sectarian conspiracy theories that so heavily burdened my parent's generation and before?
    Reading some comments from CathNews though leads me to believe that even the urbane, modern, educated Catholic has no understanding of many of our most basic beliefs and practices.
    My theory is that the culprit is more likely to have been a cranky Catholic unimpressed that John XXIII didn't abolish relics altogether, along with all other Catholic superstitions while he was still alive.

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