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An online auction of alleged relics of Carlo Acutis, some hair attributed to the young blessed, were reportedly sold to an unknown buyer for 2,110 euros, sparking the indignation of the Church.
the Catholic Church has turned to police in Italy to investigate the online sale of some purported relics of Carlo Acutis, who already has been drawing hundreds of thousands of pilgrims to his shrine.
As millennials eagerly await the recognition of Acutis as the first video-gamer saint, a troubling issue has emerged: the auctioning of relics purportedly connected to him, a practice deemed ...
Since the early days of the faith, many Catholics have prayed for intercession to saints’ relics — but their sale is strictly ...
Souvenirs of millennial saint Carlo Acutis are displayed in a shop in Assisi, Italy (Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved) From reproductive ...
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The Catholic Church is investigating the online sale of purported relics of soon-to-be-saint Carlo Acutis, the first millennial to be canonized. The Church has enlisted Italian police to crack down on ...
The Catholic Church denounced the sale of saint-related relics as online hawkers attempted to pawn unconfirmed locks of Carlo Acutis’ hair for a hefty price in the lead-up to the first ...
Blessed Carlo Acutis, the gaming teenager who had a deep love for Christ in the Eucharist, is about to become the Catholic Church’s first millennial saint. Acutis will be canonized during the ...
The Catholic Church is investigating the online sale of purported relics of soon-to-be-saint Carlo Acutis, the first millennial to be canonized. The Church has enlisted Italian police to crack ...