May 04, 2006
Eucharistic Miracles: The Real Deal
So Jesus said to them, 'Truly, truly, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man and drink his blood, you have no life in you; he who eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh is food indeed, and my blood is drink indeed’ – John 6:53-55Throughout history, since Jesus made this bold proclamation, numerous Eucharistic Miracles have occurred confirming that Jesus actually meant what he said. I firmly believe that these miracles are the strongest proof for the Catholic belief in the Real Presence. These miracles are signs to those of us here on Earth that God is with us. They speak to us of the unity that God desires to share with us. They assist us in understanding the relationship that St. Paul speaks to us about in Ephesians 5:31-33.
One of the most fascinating facts about the Eucharistic Miracles is that they normally occur when one is doubting the Real Presence. What an act of mercy on the part of our loving Savior! One must wonder why He hasn’t done the same for others who doubted like Luther…
The following are a couple links to websites that specifically focus on the various Eucharistic Miracles. All of them are worth looking into….especially if you are struggling with this central and pivotal teaching of the Catholic Church.
In closing I wanted to post an article from Zenit about the results of one doctor who examined one of the most important Eucharistic Miracles. Enjoy!
Physician Tells of Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano: Edoardo Linoli Verified Authenticity of the Phenomenon
ROME, MAY 5, 2005 (Zenit.org).- Dr. Edoardo Linoli says he held real cardiac tissue in his hands, when some years ago he analyzed the relics of the Eucharistic miracle of Lanciano, Italy.
The phenomenon dates back to the eighth century. A Basilian monk, who had doubts about the real presence of Christ in the sacred species, was offering Mass, in a church dedicated to St. Legontian in the town of Lanciano.
When he pronounced the words of the consecration, the host was miraculously changed into physical flesh and the wine into physical blood.
Later the blood coagulated and the flesh remained the same. These relics were kept in the cathedral.
Linoli, a professor of anatomy and pathological histology, and of chemistry and clinical microscopy, and former head of the Laboratory of Pathological Anatomy at the Hospital of Arezzo, is the only doctor who has analyzed the relics of the miracle of Lanciano. His findings have stirred interest in the scientific world.
At the initiative of Archbishop Pacifico Perantoni of Lanciano, and of the provincial minister of the Franciscan Conventuals of Abruzzo, and with authorization from Rome, in November 1970 the Franciscans of Lanciano decided to have the relics examined scientifically.
Linoli was entrusted with the study. He was assisted by Dr. Ruggero Bertelli, retired professor of human anatomy at the University of Siena.
Linoli extracted parts of the relics with great care and then analyzed the remains of "miraculous flesh and blood." He presented his findings on March 4, 1971.
His study confirmed that the flesh and blood were of human origin. The flesh was unequivocally cardiac tissue, and the blood was of type AB.
Consulted by ZENIT, Linoli explained that "as regards the flesh, I had in my hand the endocardium. Therefore, there is no doubt at all that it is cardiac tissue."
In regard to the blood, the scientist emphasized that "the blood group is the same as that of the man of the holy Shroud of Turin, and it is particular because it has the characteristics of a man who was born and lived in the Middle East regions."
"The AB blood group of the inhabitants of the area in fact has a percentage that extends from 0.5% to 1%, while in Palestine and the regions of the Middle East it is 14-15%," Linoli said.
Linoli's analysis revealed no traces of preservatives in the elements, meaning that the blood could not have been extracted from a corpse, because it would have been rapidly altered.
Linoli's report was published in "Quaderni Sclavo di Diagnostica Clinica e di Laboratori" in 1971.
In 1973, the Higher Council of the World Health Organization (WHO) appointed a scientific commission to verify the Italian doctor's conclusions. The work was carried out over 15 months with a total of 500 examinations. The conclusions of all the researches confirmed what had been stated and published in Italy.
The extract of the scientific research of WHO's medical commission was published in New York and Geneva in 1976, confirming science's inability to explain the phenomenon.
Today, Linoli participated in a congress on Eucharistic miracles organized by the Science and Faith master's program of Rome's Regina Apostolorum Pontifical University, in cooperation with the St. Clement I Pope and Martyr Institute, on the occasion of the Year of the Eucharist under way.
"Eucharistic miracles are extraordinary phenomena of a different type," Legionary Father Rafael Pascual, director of the congress, told Vatican Radio. "For example, there is the transformation of the species of bread and wine into flesh and blood, the miraculous preservation of consecrated Hosts, and some Hosts that shed blood."
"In Italy, these miracles have occurred in several places," he said, "but we also find them in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain " and some in North America.
In Christ,
Joe
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This, Lourdes, Fatima, Padre Pio, so many other saints, various stigmatics around the world, all sorts of amazing miracles from the misson front (Protestant and Catholic),...
and yet, people still refuse to believe in God or Christianity all the time asking for actual signs...but not those signs...
However, a camel running around a small shrine seven times in Islam is newsworthy and greater than any piddly thing that happens in Christianity.
Posted by: DJ at May 8, 2006 01:36 PMJoe,
As far as I know, Luther never doubted the Real Presence. He took the phrase hoc est corpus meum literally. His understanding is, of course, incomplete because the Roman Catholic Church teaches much more than the Real Presence. The Second Vatican Council warns that "mere affirmation of the Real Presence" does not count as sufficient unity to warrant distributing communion to our separated brethren - even in danger of death.
For example, the Roman Catholic Church teaches that only a validly ordained priest can consecrate and he must have valid matter - but neither he nor the communicant need to be in a state of grace for the miracle to occur. I think Luther and many Reformers rejected all three of these points even though they accepted the Real Presence.
The Catholic Church also teaches that the bread is no longer present but only appears to be present as the senses have become deceptive. Luther believed that the bread remained and co-existed (consubstantiation?) with the Body of Our Lord.
I doubt a "Eucharistic miracle" that Reformers could verify would have settled any issues as they already accepted the real presence.
It's been years since I studied any Reformation history so my information could easily be inaccurate and I would more than appreciate any corrections to my notion that Luther believed in the Real Presence.
Posted by: Broken Record at May 15, 2006 11:05 AMDuring Eucharistic Adoration at the 40th Anniversary Conference of the International Catholic Charismatic Renewal held June5-9, 2006 in Fiuggi, Italy, the Lord's face and living presence was seen by myself and others!
He was in profile with his head bowed in prayer then he would turn and face us squarely! His living and "moving" presence was witnessed for at least an hour. At the end of Adoration the Eucharist took the form of a fetus with a beating heart!
Other signs and wonders were also manifested.
All glory be to God!
Posted by: dee at June 17, 2006 12:28 AM




















