Church officials and law enforcement have condemned the online sale of relics associated with Carlo Acutis, a millennial figure nearing sainthood. They argue that commodifying sacred items undermines their spiritual significance. Investigators are examining the practice’s legitimacy and ethics, while church leaders urge respect for the sanctity of religious relics over commercial exploitation.
Ahead of canonizing Carlo Acutis as the first millennial saint, Italian police are investigating online sales of alleged relics of the already renowned figure whose shrine attracts hundreds of thousands of pilgrims.
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