Posted on 04/28/2011 8:15:55 AM PDT by Alex Murphy
VATICAN CITY (RNS) A small quantity of blood from the late Pope John Paul II will be exposed as a holy relic during his beatification on Sunday (May 1), the Vatican has announced.
The blood was taken during a medical test shortly before John Pauls death in April 2005, and later divided into four containers, according to a Vatican statement released on Tuesday (April 26).
Two of the containers were kept by then-Archbishop Stanislaw Dziwisz, John Pauls private secretary, who is now a cardinal in John Pauls native Krakow, Poland. The other two containers were kept by Catholic nuns at Romes Bambino Gesu Hospital.
The Rome containers have been placed in reliquaries, one of which will be presented for the veneration of the faithful during Sundays ceremony in St. Peters Square when John Paul is elevated to the step below sainthood.
The other reliquary will be returned to the custody of the hospitals nuns.
As reported earlier, some of same blood will be permanently displayed at the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Lagiewniki, outside Krakow. The display will begin on May 8, the feast of Polands Patron St. Stanislaw.
The Vaticans statement, presumably hoping to dispel any thoughts of supernatural explanation, noted that the blood remains in a liquid state, due to the presence of an anticoagulant at the time of collection.
Residents of Naples, Italy, traditionally believe that the dried blood of their patron saint, Januarius, regularly liquefies as a favorable omen for the city.
....some of same blood will be permanently displayed at the Shrine of Divine Mercy in Lagiewniki, outside Krakow. The display will begin on May 8, the feast of Polands Patron St. Stanislaw.
The Vaticans statement, presumably hoping to dispel any thoughts of supernatural explanation, noted that the blood remains in a liquid state, due to the presence of an anticoagulant at the time of collection.
Sorry, but that’s just plain weird.
This is just really, really weird.
At least they didn’t cut off his pinky toe.....
Although you have not had any Catholics reply to defend this “blood drive” - at least you know they’re “here”.
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lolol
Reliquiae. Yuck!
“Sorry, but thats just plain weird.”
Sums up my thoughts quite well.
Really? Seriously? Reality Check: The only blood that makes a difference is the blood of Christ.
I see! Vatican verifies volume of venerated vitals vials.
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