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Today is the feast of St. Lawrence O’Toole, who was an abbot and later Archbishop of Dublin in the 1100’s. He was known as a diplomat and an advocate for and helper of the poor of his diocese. One time he was physically attacked by some random violent person while saying Mass, but he just got back up, wiped the blood away and continued with the Mass. He is now the patron saint of Dublin.
https://www.indcatholicnews.com/saint/325
Most of his remains were interred in England and disappeared, probably destroyed, in the Reformation, but his heart was preserved in a heart-shaped box in Dublin in the cathedral he helped rebuild, Christ Church Cathedral. The Church of Ireland (Anglicans) took over the church, but kept his heart on display for centuries, until it was stolen in 2012 by thieves who hid in the church overnight just to steal the heart. They left behind all kinds of other valuable items and only took the heart, which they had to pry out of an iron cage.
It was gone for 6 years until 2018, when whoever had the heart decided it was bringing bad luck to their family. They left it in a public park in Dublin and called the police (gardai) to come pick it up. The Anglicans put the heart back on display in a more secure case that probably has all kinds of alarms. I was fortunate to get to visit it a while ago. Here it is:
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St. Lawrence O’Toole, pray for us.
https://www.indcatholicnews.com/saint/325
Most of his remains were interred in England and disappeared, probably destroyed, in the Reformation, but his heart was preserved in a heart-shaped box in Dublin in the cathedral he helped rebuild, Christ Church Cathedral. The Church of Ireland (Anglicans) took over the church, but kept his heart on display for centuries, until it was stolen in 2012 by thieves who hid in the church overnight just to steal the heart. They left behind all kinds of other valuable items and only took the heart, which they had to pry out of an iron cage.
It was gone for 6 years until 2018, when whoever had the heart decided it was bringing bad luck to their family. They left it in a public park in Dublin and called the police (gardai) to come pick it up. The Anglicans put the heart back on display in a more secure case that probably has all kinds of alarms. I was fortunate to get to visit it a while ago. Here it is:
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Heart of St Laurence O’Toole to be returned six years after it was stolen
Relic was recovered undamaged by gardaí following lengthy investigation
St. Lawrence O’Toole, pray for us.