Theft of ammunition from Pope John Paul II of



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A vial containing a few drops of the blood of former Polish Pope Saint John Paul II was stolen from a church in central Italy.

A vial containing a few drops of the blood of former Polish Pope Saint John Paul II was stolen from a church in the city of Spoleto in the Umbria region of central Italy, according to the Vatican News website, today (Thursday).

According to the “French Press Agency”, the site reported that these ammunition belonging to Pope John Paul II, whose canonization was declared by the Catholic Church in April 2014, nine years after his death, were stolen last night (Wednesday ), and the security forces opened an investigation into the incident. .
The Bishop of Spoleto, Monsignor Renato Boccardo, said in statements on the website: “I hope this step is a ridiculous act that is not intended to offend the sensibilities of the faithful. Furthermore, I hope that the objective of this random work is not to obtain material gains ”.
The vial containing drops of Pope John Paul II’s blood was presented in September 2016 by Cardinal Stanislav Djevic when he was Bishop of Krakow, who for several years had been the private secretary of the late Polish Pope.

Source: Agencies



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