A relic of the late pope John Paul II arrived in Mexico Thursday as part of a bid by the Catholic Church to exorcise the country's drug violence.
The relic, actually several vials of blood that were taken from the pope during the last days of his life in 2005, will now be taken by a group of Catholic leaders on a five-month tour of 92 dioceses to promote peace in the country gripped by a brutal drug war that has killed some 41,000 people since 2006.
The relic "has successfully arrived in our country," where the pope made five visits during his life, said Victor Rene Rodriguez, of the Mexican Episcopal Conference. "We do not want a temporary truce but a path to reconciliation," he added, saying the visit amounted to a call "directly to individuals involved in organized crime to reflect on their conscience and vision of Mexico."
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Several vials of blood were taken from John Paul during the last days of his life in 2005. They have since taken on the aura of holy relics, with Catholic faithful invited to venerate them.
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http://www.theprovince.com/life/Vials+papal+blood+bring+peace+Mexico/5277016/story.html#ixzz1VsOckDAvDo they really think that drug cartels are going to give up violence because they might get to see some of the late Pope's blood? Or do they really think it will have a magical effect?