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You shouldn't buy a piece of a saint. Catholic Church denounces online sale of Carlo Acutis relics

Italy Millennial Saint Relics
April 05, 2025

ASSISI, Italy (AP) โ€” With the upcoming canonization of its first millennial saint, 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.

Since the early days of the faith, many Catholics have prayed for intercession to saintsโ€™ relics โ€” usually small parts of their body or clothing that are authenticated by ecclesiastical authorities and preserved in churches. But their sale is strictly forbidden.

โ€œItโ€™s not just despicable, but itโ€™s also a sin,โ€ said the Rev. Enzo Fortunato, who leads the Vaticanโ€™s World Childrenโ€™s Day committee and has a tiny fragment of Acutisโ€™ hair in a chapel by his office for veneration by visiting youth. โ€œEvery kind of commerce over faith is a sin.โ€

You shouldn't buy a piece of a saint. Catholic Church denounces online sale of Carlo Acutis relics
Italy Millennial Saint Relics

An anonymous seller had put up for online auction some supposedly authenticated locks of Acutis' hair that were fetching upward of 2,000 euros ($2,200 US), according to the Diocese of Assisi, before being taken down. Last month, Bishop Domenico Sorrentino asked authorities to confiscate the items and added that if fraudulent, the sale would constitute a โ€œgreat offense to religious belief.โ€

Acutis was precocious in developing and sharing his faith

Acutis died of leukemia in 2006, when he was only 15 but had already developed a precocious faith life centered on devotion to the Eucharist โ€” which for Catholics holds the real presence of Christ. Savvy with technology, he had created an online exhibit about eucharistic miracles through the centuries.

He will formally be declared a saint at a Mass in front of the Vaticanโ€™s St. Peterโ€™s Basilica on April 27. Over the past year, about 1 million pilgrims have flocked to the central Italian town of Assisi, where his body โ€” wearing sneakers, jeans, and a sweatshirt โ€” lies in a shrine in a church dedicated to a key moment in the life of medieval hometown saint, St. Francis.

Acutisโ€™ body was exhumed during the more-than-decade-long canonization process and treated so it could be preserved for public showing, including by removing certain organs. His face, which looks as if he were asleep, was reconstructed with a silicone mask, Sorrentino said.

You shouldn't buy a piece of a saint. Catholic Church denounces online sale of Carlo Acutis relics
Italy Millennial Saint Relics

Acutisโ€™ heart has been preserved at a dedicated altar in another Assisi church; it will be taken to Rome for the canonization Mass.

โ€œThe relics are little, little fragments of the body, to say that that body is blessed, and it explains to us the closeness of God,โ€ Sorrentino said.

Handling of relics is a painstaking task for the church

There are different โ€œclassesโ€ of relics โ€” the most important are major body parts, such as the heart. Sorrentino gave Acutis' pericardium โ€” the membrane enclosing the heart โ€” to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in 2022 for the duration of its multi-year Eucharistic Revival.

The bishop in charge of the saintโ€™s body works with requests from other bishops around the world to give or lend relics โ€” always for free โ€” to be exhibited for veneration at parishes and other churches.

You shouldn't buy a piece of a saint. Catholic Church denounces online sale of Carlo Acutis relics
Italy Millennial Saint Relics

โ€œWe give this to communities, to parishes, to priests using the relics for the cult in their parish,โ€ Sorrentino said. โ€œItโ€™s not something magic. Itโ€™s not something that works automatically, it works through faith.โ€

The practice of gathering relics dates to the earliest days of the church, when many faithful Christians died as martyrs in religious persecutions. Witnesses to the killings would collect blood or fragments of clothing to memorialize their sacrifice and to pray for the saintsโ€™ intercession, Fortunato said.

In Acutisโ€™ case, the first miracle in his canonization process was the healing of a boy in Brazil after a prayer service invoking his intercession with the presence of a relic, he added.

For clergy and pilgrims who have been visiting Acutisโ€™ shrine in Assisi this week, the relics take second place to the example of faith and the power of assisting with prayer that saints provide.

You shouldn't buy a piece of a saint. Catholic Church denounces online sale of Carlo Acutis relics
Italy Millennial Saint Relics

โ€œI would never buy one,โ€ said Amelia Simone, an 18-year-old from Chicago who has been studying in Rome and credits Acutis for help smoothing out tricky visa paperwork. โ€œI think the intercession aspect is very cool, but I donโ€™t think Iโ€™d ever want to own a first-class relic. It just would feel a bit weird to me.โ€

Two clergy leading a Holy Year pilgrimage to Italy from the Diocese of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, said it was โ€œa great tragedyโ€ that online relic sales were happening.

โ€œWe continue to pray for peopleโ€™s conversion,โ€ said the Rev. Christopher Pujol.

Bishop Larry Kulick added that relics โ€œare very reverent and very solemn for us as Catholics. And they are not only inspirational for us, but they are really ... opportunities to help us to pray.โ€

You shouldn't buy a piece of a saint. Catholic Church denounces online sale of Carlo Acutis relics
Italy Millennial Saint Relics

โ€œAnd so itโ€™s unfortunate that such a thing would happen, because thatโ€™s really a misuse of the relics and actually a disrespect to him and to his memory,โ€ he added.

Some mixed views on this sainthood process

Already, the uncommon devotion and attention that Acutis' canonization process has generated has been met with some skepticism. In hundreds of social media comments to a recent Associated Press article about the phenomenon, some called his sainthood a marketing ploy by the church to lure more young people back into the pews.

Many others โ€” and those making pilgrimage to Assisi โ€” praised Acutis for his devotion and were glad heโ€™s become a role model for members of his generation.

โ€œIt's a joy for me to have encountered Carlo Acutis' body, and especially to ask for his intercession for the transformation and the conversion of many youth,โ€ said Juana de Dios Euceda, a missionary nun from Honduras.

You shouldn't buy a piece of a saint. Catholic Church denounces online sale of Carlo Acutis relics
Italy Millennial Saint Relics

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Dell'Orto reported from Miami.

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Associated Press religion coverage receives support through the APโ€™s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content.

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