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The Church is joined to a Jesuit seminary. Pictures of suspects at link in other story.I don’t believe they actually got to the Holy Saint’s actual body. Just saying, but they did do a lot of damage to the Church and relics. I know, how awful of a story. Relics of “incorruptible” Saint Agata vandalised in Italy Posted by Ben Scallan | Sep 23, 2020 | Uncategorised The Church of Saint Agata of Sicily in the Italian province of Caltanissetta has reportedly been vandalised for the second time in a month, with thieves causing serious damage to the church and scattering consecrated …