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Saint Laurence O'Toole's Ancient Heart Stolen From Dublin Cathedral

By SHAWN POGATCHNIK   03/ 4/12 12:07 PM ET  AP

DUBLIN -- Somewhere in Ireland, a burglar has the heart of a saint.

Officials at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin said Sunday they're distraught and perplexed over the theft of the church's most precious relic: the preserved heart of St. Laurence O'Toole, patron saint of Dublin.

O'Toole's heart had been displayed in the cathedral since the 13th century. It was stored in a heart-shaped wooden box and secured in a small, square iron cage on the wall of a chapel dedicated to his memory. On Saturday someone cut through two bars, pried the cage loose, and made off with the relic.

"I am devastated that one of the treasured artifacts of the cathedral is stolen," said the Most Rev. Dermot Dunne, the cathedral's dean. "It has no economic value but it is a priceless treasure that links our present foundation with its founding father."

Ireland's national police force, the Garda Siochana, said detectives were studying hours of closed-circuit TV footage to try to identify the approximately 40 people who walked out the cathedral's front doors Saturday morning.

The force said the thief may have hidden overnight in the cathedral and fled with the heart when its doors opened Saturday. Worshippers didn't spot that the relic was missing until Saturday afternoon. Nobody was arrested.

Nuala Kavanagh, the cathedral's director of operations, said whoever stole it appeared to have no interest in financial gain, since several nearby objects made of gold and other precious materials were not touched.

"It's completely bizarre," she said. "They didn't touch anything else. They wanted the heart of St. Laurence O'Toole."

Church services went ahead as normal Sunday. The trickle of tourists visiting the Viking-era cathedral weren't told of the theft. Many approached the O'Toole chapel and spent much time looking, confusedly, between their guide books and the pried-open box.

Ireland's churches have suffered a spate of such robberies of irreplaceable, but also hard to sell, religious artifacts.

Last year three relics believed to be fragments of the cross used to crucify Jesus were stolen from Holy Cross Abbey in County Tipperary. Police safely recovered those relics in January but arrested nobody.

Also in January, a thief stole the ornate container housing the jawbone of St. Brigid in a northside Dublin church. The container, called a reliquary, was bolted down to the altar. However, it had just been cleaned and so the jawbone of St. Brigid, one of Ireland's earliest and most venerated saints, wasn't inside.

O'Toole was Dublin's archbishop from 1162 to 1180 and gained a reputation as a skillful mediator between rival Gaelic and Norman factions then fighting for power in Ireland. He died aged 58 while traveling in Normandy on another peace mission. On his death bed he was said to have declined to make a will, claiming not to have a penny to his name.

Pope Honorius III canonized O'Toole in 1225 on the weight of many claims of miracles at his original grave site.

O'Toole's heart had been the last surviving part of his remains. His bones were re-interred in an English church yard in 1442 but were dug up and disappeared during the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century.

Although O'Toole is mainly revered by Roman Catholics, Christ Church Cathedral has been a center of worship for the Anglican-affiliated Church of Ireland since the Reformation.

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Forester
Overeducated woods worker.
01:16 PM on 03/08/2012
At least now more of us know about Laurence O'Toole and his roll in the 12th century Norman - Gaelic troubles. It is interesting that these Norman invaders ended up "more Irish than the Irish" after families intermarried. Some still consider the name Dermot McMuragh a bad word.
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lastwarning2earth rev14
Woe to them that call Evil Good and Good Evil
11:53 AM on 03/08/2012
Saving body parts is totally forbiden in the Bible.
Dead body parts should be buried.
God is the God of the living, not the dead.

This kind of thing is closer to Satanism . Not christianity Jesus taught. Its no wonder people are turned off by this kind of false worship. Relics of dead saints is not from God. This and many other errors put a stain, on Jesus Christ.
10:43 PM on 03/07/2012
It's unfortunate because this "insult" has resulted in a riots and deaths in countries far away. Oh wait, wrong religion.
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SocBeat
Bald and proud
01:11 PM on 03/07/2012
So we've narrowed the time of the crime down to sometime between the pubs closing Friday night and the church opening Saturday morning.
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10:28 AM on 03/07/2012
It looks
like a
bell except for the dotting...

if our hearts could ring like bells...
we could truly make joyful music onto the Lord
without
have to be
bell dotters.
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JeanVA
Wolves - the mother of all dog-kind.
12:41 AM on 03/07/2012
The 'heart' - all holy relics - are part of history, even if they hold no value to most readers.

Personally, I grieve for their loss. They did have much meaning to many of our ancestors. And, I suspect, to the members of that church today.
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sweetlilthing
hurt no one but tell the truth
10:05 PM on 03/06/2012
Someone stole a dried up heart and a jawbone...yawn.
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lastwarning2earth rev14
Woe to them that call Evil Good and Good Evil
11:54 AM on 03/08/2012
If your so tired, why don't you sleep.
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gerorem
Linus v. Lucy
09:38 PM on 03/06/2012
Why the fuss? We are supposed to have a new heart---and mind, and spirit.
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GimmeABreak70
Your god has no power here..
08:24 PM on 03/06/2012
Why such a broo-ha-ha over this one particular relic? The church is nothing but a relic.
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irishlion7
05:32 PM on 03/06/2012
Okay we have another not claiming to be directed by God to steal religious artifacts. Since it would be very hard to sell and of little to no value to a non-Christian then we can rule out any members of non-Christian sects. Possibly a member of the neo-Nazi Party that has re-risen in Germany and of some one from manu of the White supremist organizations that are found in the United States since Hitler was a strong beliver in the Power's of Celtic and Jewish Religious Artifacts, possible an American member of the Republican Tea Party since they A: need all the help they can find and may belive that the Heart of a Celtic Saint may have power to assist then in getting a Republican Elected to the Presidency. I mean they are primerliy composed of white supremist leaning idiots!
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04:31 PM on 03/06/2012
St. Laurence O'Toole
wandering the earth forever without his heart...
I guess he is
the
tinman.
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gerorem
Linus v. Lucy
09:35 PM on 03/06/2012
He could be the patron saint of the heartless, there are a lot of them around.
10:41 AM on 03/07/2012
Geez, I was hoping to get through one HuffPost story this morning without a reference to Mitt Romney.
01:24 PM on 03/06/2012
Many comments below are confused due to unclearness in the article. Christ Church Cathedral is actually a Church of Ireland (equivalent to Anglican/Protestant Episcopal) cathedral. (It is true that it was a Catholic cathedral before the Reformation almost 500 years ago.)
01:27 PM on 03/06/2012
Correction - the article does make that clear in the very last sentence, but I guess people did not read that far.
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GraphicMatt
Somebody make me a sandwich!
11:29 AM on 03/06/2012
Clearly someone is building Frankensaint. A heart and a jawbone is just the start. When the brain of St. Abbynormal goes missing, start worrying everyone.
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Muirwoods
My Micro-bio is empty........meh
05:39 PM on 03/07/2012
Hilarious. F&F'd
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11:06 AM on 03/06/2012
I am always baffled by the obsession with the material world rampant in Catholicism. Fingers and organs of saints, elaborate rituals, the focus on the middlemen known as saints.

Read the Gospels and tell me what Catholicism has in common with Jesus, if anything. Revering his mother, Mary, is probably the only thing those two share, and the Catholics do it to an unhealthy degree, they tend to treat her not as God's mortal, sinful mother, but as Goddess, in my eyes.
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Grada3784
Dogmatic Dictators, believers or not, not welcome
08:18 AM on 03/09/2012
The Gospels have very little to do with any part of Western world christianity.
07:43 AM on 03/06/2012
All these posts are mostly SICK!!