My issue is not with the rights and wrongs of someone stealing a body part from a church or elsewhere.Theft is ,of course, wrong.
My issue is with the fact that in this day and age some people in Ireland (from either tradition) venerate /worship body parts. All the comments from the church concerned make it clear that this body part was of religious, not anthropological or medical, importance .
Yes, people have been preserving and/or venerating body parts for millenia .They've also been telling fortunes from cards, dancing round totem poles and many other ludicrous activities for a long,long time. Indeed, in Ireland one can see trees covered with rags and other items "for luck". But surely the foulest of these ancient and nonsensical traditons is keeping bits of flesh and bone as religious items(relics).
On the religious side - the body part or any relic shouldnt be "worshipped". As catholics should align to the catechism where the worshipping of false Gods (incl. relics) is not allowed based on the first commandment "I am the Lord your God". Essentially to avoid idolatry. And yes - I know that doesnt happen and many people get attached to medals etc.
I wonder what the thieves wanted with it ? More interesting to me.
The theft was blamed on an apparent 'religious fanatic' by Christ Church Cathedral staff in this report
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