The Blood of Saint Januarius
Saint Januarius, a bishop martyred in 305 A.D., is the patron saint of Naples, Italy. It is said that some of his martyr's blood was collected in two glass vials. Every year, on his feast day, all of Naples watches for something miraculous to happen in those vials.
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