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Yes I doguno, did you know that Catholics eat the body and drink the blood of Christ at every Mass?
Here is a relic in Romania.The remains of the youngest saint canonized by the Roman Catholic Church are expected to arrive in Chicago at dawn Monday as part of a 16-state tour during her first visit to the U.S.
St. Maria Goretti, an 11-year-old Italian girl stabbed to death while resisting a sexual assault more than a century ago, will be on display for 24 hours at St. John Cantius Church in the Goose Island neighborhood before moving on to St. John Vianney in Northlake, St. Francis of Assisi in Orland Park and St. Mary Immaculate in Plainfield. Revered as a model of mercy, St. Maria Goretti is believed to have forgiven her killer and appeared to him later as an apparition, inspiring his conversion.
Remains of Catholics' youngest saint coming to Chicago
I have always found relics to be a bit odd.How sick is that, carting a dead body around the world for some bizarre religious ritual 16 state tourSt. Maria Goretti, an 11-year-old Italian girl stabbed to death while resisting a sexual assault more than a century ago, will be on display for 24 hours at St. John Cantius Church
"Visitors will see a wax statue encased in a glass coffin containing St. Maria Goretti's decomposed remains. She was brought into the church after a prayer outside."
"During a special mass, faithful touched her glass coffin and prayed. It was a moving moment for many."
How ghoulish
I was looking to see when the last time anyone in the religious forum said to each his own. Wouldn’t you know it was you in 2015. It’s a good saying.Not seeing the issue, they hauled King Tut all over the world.
To each his own.