I am waiting for Little Pig to come along and chide you for knowing more than a Saint... any moment now.
Or, if it is simply misquoted, you could correct Wikipedia.
Either way, the symbol of Mommon could have been inspired by a demon... your failure to see the forest for the trees doesn’t change that one iota.
This article is actually from the UK...
Boy, age 4, has mark of the DEVIL on his chest
malaysia-chronicle ^ | 29 July 2014 | Thesun.co.uk
Saints are human, and not infallible. If this saint indeed equated money with the lord of the flies, and was being literal about it, he was wrong. It’s referred to, but not quoted. I can read plain English, which, for what it’s worth, is knowing more than this particular saint.
Are you missing the trees for the forest, then?
I see someone up the thread pointed out that its original UK source is not even as reliable a piece of paper as the local fishwrap, just sensationalism. How close to its page 3 topless woman was this story?
Again, if this mother believes it is a demonic mark, she can call on the Catholic Church’s office of exorcism, and begin praying. The internet doesn’t seem to be helping her.