St. Padre Pio's 50-Year-Old Corpse Is
Paraded Through The Streets Of Rom. A 50-year-old corpse was paraded through
the streets of Rome on Saturday, cheered on by thousands of onlookers who took
pictures of the dead body as it made its way to the Vatican.
The mortal remains of Catholic monk Saint
Pio da Pietralcina, which were exhumed in 2008, were taken to St Peter’s
Basilica to be blessed by Pope Francis, part of a celebration for the Catholic
jubilee.
"He did so full-time, practicing, at
times in exhaustion, the apostolate of listening,” the pontiff reflected.
Pio's bearded form, which is usually
interred in San Giovanni Rotondo in the south of the country, has become a
tourist attraction for the Foggia region, drawing more than a million visitors
annually.
The corpse is held in such high regard
due to claims that before death the monk was able to cure the sick. He was also
said to have received visions and suffered stigmata -- bleeding from the hands
mimicking the wounds of Christ. Pio could also tell the future and be in two
places at once.
The monk died in 1968 at the age of 81.
He was beatified in 1999, and canonised in 2002 by Pope John Paul II. Pio's
body is to go on display in the Vatican in a climate controlled crystal coffin
until Feb. 11. A second dead body, that of Croatian Leopold Mandic, who died in
1942, will also be available for viewing at the Basillica