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Police recover relic stolen from Boston cathedral [Catholic Caucus]
cna ^ | August 16, 2010

Posted on 08/17/2010 5:50:16 AM PDT by NYer

Boston, Mass., Aug 16, 2010 / 07:54 pm (CNA).- The Archdiocese of Boston declared Monday that the prayers of its faithful were answered after a relic of the True Cross that was stolen from the Cathedral of Holy Cross earlier this month was found in rural Vermont.

“Our prayers have been answered as the Relic of the True Cross has been recovered,” the Archdiocese of Boston said in its statement. “God has blessed us with His love and capacity to forgive.  We prayerfully carry on His call for forgiveness for those responsible.”

The splinter of wood from the cross, encapsulated in a brass and glass reliquary, was discovered missing on July 1.

The archdiocese also expressed gratitude for the diligent work of the Boston Police Department as well as the Vermont State Police, who were instrumental in the recovery of the relic.

According to the Pilot, the newspaper for Boston's archdiocese, the Vermont State Police were called about a domestic dispute on August 9. When they arrived on the scene, Earl Frost, a 34-year-old Vermont resident told the police he had a relic stolen from a church in Boston and wanted to return it to a church. Frost added that he received the relic from an unidentified man in Rhode Island.

He surrendered the relic at the Royalton Barracks of the Vermont State Police, but was not arrested due to a lack of evidence. The relic was identified by an official from the Archdiocese of Boston a week later.

When the police went back to look for Frost, he had disappeared.

The relic is still in the possession of the Vermont police, who are seeking a warrant for Frost’s arrest on the grounds of possession of stolen property.

The Archdiocese of Boston will hold a prayer service on Wednesday, August 18 at 7:30 p.m. to welcome the return of the relic of the True Cross to the cathedral.


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Moral Issues
KEYWORDS: ma; relic

1 posted on 08/17/2010 5:50:18 AM PDT by NYer
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(Photos from Vermont State Police)


2 posted on 08/17/2010 5:52:09 AM PDT by NYer ("God dwells in our midst, in the Blessed Sacrament of the altar." St. Maximilian Kolbe)
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I’m so glad you made this a Caucus thread!

Thank the Lord this was found.


3 posted on 08/17/2010 5:57:42 AM PDT by netmilsmom (I am inyenzi on the Religion Forum)
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Hmmmm. Vermont. A man had it who had been given it by another man.

The police should be investigating this theft as a gay hate crime. I would bet it was stolen to desecrate it.

Perhaps the power contained in the shard caused them to feel a sense of remorse.


4 posted on 08/17/2010 7:37:18 AM PDT by Melian ("There is only one tragedy in the end, not to have been a saint." ~L. Bloy)
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To: Melian

And the police were called about a “domestic dispute”... I’d say this relic was stolen by gay men who wanted to thumb their noses at the Church.


5 posted on 08/17/2010 7:39:08 AM PDT by Melian ("There is only one tragedy in the end, not to have been a saint." ~L. Bloy)
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To: Melian

Thank Heaven that they did not.


6 posted on 08/17/2010 8:42:22 AM PDT by sayuncledave (A cruce salus)
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