My grandmother was a devout catholic until her passing last month. My mom was brought up as a Catholic, but chose not to practice in her adulthood, thus none of us kids were raised in the Church. In my teens, I opted to go to church on Sundays, and was part of a youth group. I immensely enjoyed the teachings of the church, and one of the things I always wanted to do was to go to the Vatican City, particularily at Easter.
That said, my dear grandmother passed away last month, and one of her most prized possessions was a blessing from the Pope on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Many may not know this, but when a practicing Catholic couple celebrates 50 years of marriage, it is possible to have your parish Priest apply to the Vatican for a blessing from the Pope. It is not an easy process, and there is much paperwork that must be completed and affidavits to be signed by Priests, bishops, etc. My aunt applied for the blessing, and it was received, complete with postage stamps from the Vatican City. My Grandmother cherished this item until her passing.
I am not sure why I am sharing this, but just felt that given this day of sadness for Catholics everywhere, I would share this story.
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