FINALLY! BLOOD Pope John Paul II exhibited

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VATICAN. Blood taken from Pope John Paul II before he died are exhibited at the event on Sunday (30 / 4) later. "One of the four little tubes of blood taken from the Pope on his last days are used," the Vatican said during a statement on Wednesday (27 / 4).

The late supreme leader of the Polish Catholics are beatified during a ceremony that was inaugurated by his successor, Pope Benedict XVI. Pope John Paul II, who sits as pope for twenty seven years, died on April a pair of, 2005 when battling Parkinson's disease.

After Pope John Paul died, 2 little glasses of blood given to his non-public secretary, Cardinal Stanislaw Dziwisz, who currently is archbishop of Krakow in Poland.

Two different glass, one in all which is able to be used for Sunday's beatification, nuns left up to speed in hospitals Bambin Gesu at the Vatican.

Blood-filled tube which will be placed within the "crate valuable" specially ready by the workplace of Papal Liturgical Celebrations for this event.

Once taken from the body of Pope John Paul, the blood was mixed within the tube with antigumpalan to create bound to keep liquid.
"Blood and body hair comes from the Pope, thus is that the highest degree of sacred objects," said Cardinal Dziwisz.

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