"Behold, I am with you all days, even to the comsummation of the world."
Last Chapter of St. Matthew's Gospel.

In Lanciano, Chieti, Italy about 1,300 years ago, one of the most thoroughly documented miracles took place. Then a monk of the order of St. Basil had been struggling with doubts about Christ's Presence in the Eucharist. He experienced that Presence firsthand as he raised the Host during Consecration. The bread turned into a circle of flesh surrounding a small area in the center where the Host retained its earthly properties. At the same time, the  wine clotted into 5 pieces of different sizes.
(After 1300 years, The Host tests out as
h u m a n heart muscle

while the B l o o d tests out as fresh AB type blood.)

Body of Christ Fraternity

 

The Eucharistic Miracle at Lanciano, Italy is pictured in its reliquiary. The center of the Host, retaining the form of bread disintergrated long ago. However, the outer edge of the Host, which has been identified as human heart muscle, has survived more than 1,200 years.

 

The Blood from the miracle divided and dried into 5 pellets. It is kept in this chrystal vase.
(Soul magazine- May-June 2000, pages 28,29)

Isn't it true that only a priest can tell Almighty God to
come down upon the altar and Jesus obediently listens, not
because of weakness but out of His tremendous love for
us, knowing full well that He is throwing Himself open to 
possible abuse, ingratitude, etc.? 


At Communion
we receive Jesus,
Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity,
Creator, Redeemer and
Sanctifier of the universe!

 



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Body of Christ Fraternity

St. Paul's Shrine

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Cleveland, Ohio

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