Any "baptized Catholic" can receive a Papal or Apostolic blessing for Anniversaries, Weddings, Sacraments, Birthdays, Families, Personals, Conversions, etc
contact the Chancery Office of your local Diocese and they should be able to give you the information for a Papal Blessing Application.
You can also contact the Vatican Embassy:
The Holy See (State of the Vatican City) Embassy/High Comission/Consulate For USA
3339 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
202 3337121
202 3374036
2007-10-31 02:52:05
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answered by Sentinel 7
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Any baptized Catholic can receive a blessing, but they are denied to non-Catholics, to the dead, to inanimate objects, and to animals.
To get a Benediction Papalis, visit your diocese's Chancery Office. They will have you fill out paperwork, answering questions pertaining to the sort of blessing you want, what language you want the certificate to be written in, what style of certificate you want, etc. They will need the full name of your priest, parish, town and country so there is witness to the fact that you are, indeed, Catholic (you can just call the Chancery's office and they will send you the papers).
The cost is around $40, the proceeds from which go to feed the poor. To be safe, allow 6 months to receive your certificate if you're wanting it by a certain date
Beware: don't try to get a Papal Blessing through the internet or some mailing you might receive: scammers are out there. Be sure to go through your diocese!
2007-10-31 09:53:33
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answered by Anonymous
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All you have to do is get someone to wave three fingers at you. I give papal blessings all the time. LoL
2007-10-31 09:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no "pope" in the Bible. Your "pope" is a false prophet.
Catholics are not saved and are not Christians. Catholics believe a false gospel of works that leads to eternal hell (Galatians 1).
Bible teachers that said the Vatican and the catholic cult are an antichrist: John Bunyan, John Huss, John Wycliffe, John Calvin, William Tyndale, John Knox, Thomas Bacon, John Wesley, Charles Spurgeon, Samuel Cooper, John Cotton, and Jonathan Edwards
2007-10-31 09:51:44
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answered by Anonymous
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from the pope
2014-07-24 11:47:20
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answered by Pater 1
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