• Home
  • About Us
  • Support
  • Concerts & Events
  • Music & Media
  • Faith
  • Listen Live
  • Give Now

Article Archive

Italian police recover stolen relic of St. John Bosco

IMAGE: CNS photo courtesy of the Salesians and Andrea CherchiBy TURIN, Italy (CNS) -- Inside a copper teapot in a kitchencupboard, Italian police found the relic of St. John Bosco that had beenstolen two weeks earlier from the basilica erected at his birthplace.The press office of the Salesians in nearby Turin announcedJune 15 that Italian military police obtained a search warrant and discoveredthe relic early that morning in the home of a 42-year-old Italian manidentified only by the initials C.G.From previous encounters with the law, the man'sfingerprints were on file and they were found on the glass case protecting therelic and reliquary in the lower Basilica of St. John Bosco in the town ofCastelnuovo Don Bosco.Police said they watched and followed the man for severaldays before obtaining a warrant to search his home.The relic, a piece of St. John Bosco's brain, was still inits small glass jar tied with red ribbon. The seal of authenticity was intact,the Salesians said."It appea...

IMAGE: CNS photo courtesy of the Salesians and Andrea Cherchi

By

TURIN, Italy (CNS) -- Inside a copper teapot in a kitchen cupboard, Italian police found the relic of St. John Bosco that had been stolen two weeks earlier from the basilica erected at his birthplace.

The press office of the Salesians in nearby Turin announced June 15 that Italian military police obtained a search warrant and discovered the relic early that morning in the home of a 42-year-old Italian man identified only by the initials C.G.

From previous encounters with the law, the man's fingerprints were on file and they were found on the glass case protecting the relic and reliquary in the lower Basilica of St. John Bosco in the town of Castelnuovo Don Bosco.

Police said they watched and followed the man for several days before obtaining a warrant to search his home.

The relic, a piece of St. John Bosco's brain, was still in its small glass jar tied with red ribbon. The seal of authenticity was intact, the Salesians said.

"It appears the motive for the theft had nothing to do with a desire to demand a ransom nor was it stolen for a collector," the police said in a statement. Apparently, the thief "erroneously" believed the gold-painted reliquary over the glass jar was worth a lot of money.

- - -

Copyright © 2017 Catholic News Service/U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. www.catholicnews.com. All rights reserved. Republishing or redistributing of CNS content, including by framing or similar means without prior permission, is prohibited. You may link to stories on our public site. This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. To request permission for republishing or redistributing of CNS content, please contact permissions at cns@catholicnews.com.

Full Article

Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Soundcloud

Public Inspection File | EEO

© 2015 - 2021 Spirit FM 90.5 - All Rights Reserved.