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SAN GIOVANNI ROTONDO, Italy — The body of Padre Pio, a hugely popular Italian saint, goes on public display Thursday in a southern Italian town where thousands have gathered to pray to the mystic monk whom many Catholic faithful believe bore the signs of Jesus' crucifixion.
Cardinal Jose Saraiva Martins, head of the Vatican's sainthood office, lead an open-air Mass before thousands of faithful before the unveiling of the saint's body in a church in San Giovanni Rotondo, where he lived.
"Today, we venerate his body, opening a particularly intense period of pilgrimage," Saraiva Martins said. "This body is here, but Padre Pio is not only a corpse. Looking at his remains we remember all the good that he has made."
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