St. Januarius’ blood liquefies in Naples on his feast day

(CNA/Courtney Mares) The blood of St. Januarius liquefied on Thursday before a Mass in Naples, Italy, where the archbishop said that the blood of the fourth-century martyr is a powerful reminder that “love is stronger than death.”

Archbishop Domenico Battaglia of Naples held up an ampoule containing the relic of the saint’s blood in the Naples cathedral on his feast day, revealing the liquefaction to shouts and cheers from the people who had waited in the cathedral since early in the morning.

“Every drop of this blood speaks to us of the love of God,” Battaglia said in his homily. “This blood is a sign of the blood of Christ, of his passion.”

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See also: Saint Januarius (Gennaro) (304)

Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024: The Blood of Saint Januarius (San Gennaro) liquefies before a Mass in Naples. Credit: Archdiocese of Naples.