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Veneration of Sacred Relics
As if veneration of the dead were not enough to enrage our holy God, the Catholic Church endorses veneration of alleged body parts or personal items of the deceased ‘saint.’
Meet St. Catherine of Siena who died in 1380. Thanks to gullibility of the faithful who visit the Basilica of St. Dominic, they have had the divine privilege of worshiping both her head and right thumb, preserved for all posterity for the last 600+ years.
Those religious who may not be able to travel to Siena may view three of her fingers and left foot in Venice, a rib in Florence. The rest of her body may be found in Rome. (source)
Such is the 'Christianity' of Campion, the Pope, priesthood, religious orders and deceived laity. Oh yes, and all the 'born-again' Catholics who, according to Servant and agedman, remain in communion with such devilish practitioners.
As if veneration of the dead were not enough to enrage our holy God, the Catholic Church endorses veneration of alleged body parts or personal items of the deceased ‘saint.’
Meet St. Catherine of Siena who died in 1380. Thanks to gullibility of the faithful who visit the Basilica of St. Dominic, they have had the divine privilege of worshiping both her head and right thumb, preserved for all posterity for the last 600+ years.
Those religious who may not be able to travel to Siena may view three of her fingers and left foot in Venice, a rib in Florence. The rest of her body may be found in Rome. (source)
Such is the 'Christianity' of Campion, the Pope, priesthood, religious orders and deceived laity. Oh yes, and all the 'born-again' Catholics who, according to Servant and agedman, remain in communion with such devilish practitioners.