okay so this is a question to all the wiser Catholics out there.
I was searching online for a home and saw a really nice one. I have been raised catholic all my life so it came to a surprise to find a picture of the homes fireplace and a statue of saint Jude on the mantel. My husband and I got curious and went to see the home and sure enough the statue of saint Jude is still there. Were puzzled because its a bank owned property and the rest of the house is completely empty, well at least the rooms we were able to see through the homes surrounding windows. We contacted the real estate agent but we haven’t heard back from them. Is there a catholic church reason for not removing the statue?
okay I would get it if family was selling the home but a bank. Why would they put the statue in the home or not remove it?
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Maybe they are having problems selling it. Isn’t St Jude the patron saint of lost causes, or have I got that wrong? You could be onto a bargain if they are desperate to sell, but make sure it doesn’t have any problems. caveat emptor.