On September 10, 2023, Father Carlos Martins, the “relics” guy and exorcist, posted what is below to his Facebook page. For an explanation of why venerating relics is not only not idolatry, but is actually scriptural, go to https://treasuresofthechurch.com/about-relics/.
CLICK https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8mKNpVpcp4 [:59] to hear Fr. Martins briefly introduce the St. Jude tour. Go to https://apostleoftheimpossible.com/tour-schedule/ to see the latest tour schedule. TODAY’S stop:
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Saint Julie Billiart Catholic Church
7399 W. 159th Street
Tinley Park, Illinois 60477
(708) 429-6767
- Public veneration of Saint Jude Relics begins: 1:00 PM
- Special Mass celebrated in Saint Jude’s honor: 7:30 PM
- Public veneration ends: 10:00 PM

Saint Jude performed the tour’s first miracle!
The tour of the arm of Saint Jude began today. As I was making my way towards the first stop in Chicago, I received a phone call reporting a miracle.
Years ago, I met a kind gentleman at one of my expositions named Doug Edwards. Doug owns a sign printing company, Edwards Signs, in Owosso, Michigan. For this tour, as for every major tour, I design and print large catechetical banners to help teach people about the Saint and our Catholic faith.

I called Doug and asked him to recommend a good banner printer within the state of Michigan. I did not know that Doug also produced banners, and he said he would gladly produce them for me at no cost. The last tour I did, the banner production cost was in was in excess of $20,000, so Doug’s offer to print them for free took me aback. He even came and picked up the mounting hardware from my office, an hour and a half away from his shop.
When he called to say the banners were done, I thought the least I could do was pick them up and save him the return trip to my office. I called and told him that I would be bringing the arm of Saint Jude with me, and that he could call any friends or family that he wanted to have an up close view of the relic. When I arrived, a couple of dozen people were gathered, waiting to pray with the Saint.
Doug’s wife Noreen suffers from debilitating medical condition and could not be present. She had brain surgery 22 years ago that left her largely non-functional. For example, when she is able to make it to Sunday Mass, it wipes her out and that is all she is able to do for the rest of the day. On a rare occasion, she will go with Doug to the grocery store, but soon afterwards will return to the truck and wait for him to finish.
I offered to take Saint Jude to their home and give her a personal visit, but Doug thought it would just be too much for her. All of us asked Saint Jude to visit her in spirit.
The next day, Doug went home from work, and Noreen had dinner laid out on the table, something she has not been able to do in two decades. In Doug’s words, “She was darting about the house like a young girl.”
All of Noreen’s symptoms are gone.







