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jameslmartello · 6 months
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BREAKING: Reports of NEW EUCHARISTIC MIRACLE - Fr. Mark Goring, CC
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floralcavern · 6 months
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EUCHARISTIC MIRACLE IN NAGALAND, INDIA
They’re sending the piece to a scientific lab to be studied like they always do when this happened. In other instances when this has happened, the blood had been found to be AB-, which is the rarest blood type in the world.
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angeltreasure · 4 months
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Fr.Chris Alar...!!!! BEST VIDEO HE DID!!!! ON A EUCHARISTIC MIRACLE PERSONAL TESTIMONY!!!!
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“Shocking” Eucharistic miracle being investigated in United States
A priest at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Thomaston, Connecticut, has recently claimed that a Eucharistic miracle occurred at his parish on March 5. According to WFSB News, “[Fr. Joseph] Crowley said earlier this month, as a Eucharistic minister was handing out host … a miracle happened. The number of hosts that minister had actually […]“Shocking” Eucharistic miracle being investigated in United…
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bylagunabay · 6 months
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Power of the Holy Eucharist
ST. CLARE DEFENDS MONASTERY WITH THE HOLY EUCHARIST
“Once, during an enemy attack against Assisi, city beloved of the Lord, and while the army was approaching the gates, the fierce Saracens invaded San Damiano, entered the confines of the monastery and even the very cloister of the virgins. The women swooned in terror, their voices trembling with fear as they cried to their Mother, Saint Clare.
Saint Clare, with a fearless heart, commanded them to lead her, sick as she was, to the enemy, preceded by a silver and ivory case in which the Body of the Saint of saints was kept with great devotion.
And prostrating herself before the Lord, she spoke tearfully to her Christ: ‘Behold, my Lord, is it possible You want to deliver into the hands of pagans Your defenseless handmaids, whom I have taught out of love for You? I pray You, Lord, protect these Your handmaids whom I cannot now save by myself.’ Suddenly a voice like that of a child resounded in her ears from the tabernacle: ‘I will always protect you!’ ‘My Lord,’ she added, ‘if it is Your wish, protect also this city which is sustained by Your love.’
Christ replied, ‘It will have to undergo trials, but it will be defended by My protection.’
Then the virgin, raising a face bathed in tears, comforted the sisters: ‘I assure you, daughters, that you will suffer no evil; only have faith in Christ.’
Upon seeing the courage of the sisters, the Saracens took flight and fled back over the walls they had scaled, unnerved by the strength of she who prayed. And Clare immediately admonished those who heard the voice I spoke of above, telling them severely: ‘Take care not to tell anyone about that voice while I am still alive, dearest daughters.’”
Source: therealpresence.org/eucharst/mir/english_pdf/Assisi.pdf
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dramoor · 1 year
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“Of the Eucharistic Miracles involving the Consecrated Host in the form/appearance of flesh that have been tested, all have been the smooth cardiac muscle fibers of the interior heart wall. Our Lord loves us, literally, from the depth of His Heart.” ~Ann Barnhardt
"The Church, the Spouse of Christ, is born from His broken Heart, which is the gate made in the side of the ark for the salvation of all mankind.
Out of that door grace flows incessantly as from a sevenfold stream, that we may wash our soiled robes in the Blood of the Lamb.
To Thee, O Jesus, who didst pour forth grace from Thy Heart, may glory be given, with the Father and the Holy Ghost, forever and ever. Amen."
-From the Hymn of Vespers of the Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
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heresylog · 1 year
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thoughts on the possible miracle at Thomaston church in Connecticut?
I love this. I love Eucharistic miracles, they’re so interesting.
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cheerfullycatholic · 1 year
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Has anyone else heard about this?! Possible Eucharistic miracle in Connecticut, this video was posted on March 24th.
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everymanpdf · 6 months
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momentsbeforemass · 2 years
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A moment with God
(by request, my homily from Sunday) *
How do you and I approach the Eucharist?
Why do we get up to receive Holy Communion?
What’s going through your mind? What’s in your heart?
How do you and I approach the Eucharist?
Is it a reward for good behavior?
We went to Confession. We’re in a state of grace. Checked all the boxes, so it’s “good Catholic, here’s your cracker” time?
It is something we do because it’s expected of us?
If we don’t get up, will people think we’re big-time sinners? That we’re on our way out of the Church? That we’re trying to break grandma’s heart?
Is it just part of the stand-sit-kneel of Catholic calisthenics?
Another semi-random thing we do without really thinking about it. Because it’s on brand (like how we drag Mary into everything)? Because - Catholic stuff?
When you and I approach the Eucharist in any of these ways, what we’re really doing is missing out.
If we’re not calling to mind what – sorry, Who – the Eucharist really is? If we’re not opening our hearts to the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist?
And you’re thinking, “Wait, what was that Who-the-Eucharist-really-is” stuff? What do you mean by ‘real presence’?”
Those are fair questions.
This unconsecrated host? It’s flour, water. And that’s it. That’s the recipe. Not even salt.
It is the most basic cracker on the planet.
And yet, during the Consecration, the most basic cracker on the planet becomes the body and blood, soul and divinity of Our Lord, Jesus Christ.
How is that possible?
I’m just going to say the quiet part out loud. It’s not popular. But it’s the truth.
It is a miracle. It is literally a miracle. You and I get a miracle at every Mass.
It’s a miracle that Jesus explains in the sixth chapter of the Gospel of John. What we call the bread of life discourse. Jesus gives us the reasons for this miracle, that’s why we do it.
It’s a miracle that happens for the first time at the Last Supper. All of the, “this is my body, this is my blood” stuff from the Eucharistic Prayer? That’s where it comes from. Jesus shows us how to do it.
The Last Supper is also where we get told to do it. We’re following His lead.
But it doesn’t look any different.
True. The consecrated host that you receive when you come up for Holy Communion won’t look any different than this unconsecrated one.
But at the consecration there’s a change, a movement. It’s the same movement that Jesus shows us over and over in today’s Gospel – moving from surface appearances to the deeper reality.
So that the consecrated host that you receive will in fact be radically different from that unconsecrated one.
How is that possible?
It’s like this. Think of your spouse, your significant other, someone you really love. Who really loves you.
Now think about the first time they told you that they loved you.
What was going on inside of you, when they told you they loved you? What did that feel like?
It’s hard to describe, isn’t it? Because for you, the world changed in that moment. Everything inside you, everything you thought, everything you felt, just lit up.
Do you know what you looked like to them in that moment? The moment after they told you they loved you for the first time?
Just the same as you did the moment before they told you they loved you for the first time. Same eyes, same nose, same goofy smile.
And yet, somehow everything about you was different.
It’s kind of like that with the Eucharist.
Only the love behind it? Is even greater.
Let that sink in for a moment.
 If we’re not calling to mind Who the Eucharist really is? If we’re not opening our hearts to the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist?
Then we’re missing out. On the most intimate moment that you and I will have with the God who loves us on this side of eternity.
A moment with God that will change us, if we’re brave enough to let it.
If you’ve ever wondered why Fr. George is so big on us praying the Anima Christi together, this would be the reason.
So, what can we do, about how we approach the Eucharist?
Before receiving the Eucharist, remind yourself of Who is really present – of Who is waiting to be with you and wanting to be with you – in the Eucharist.
One of the best ways to do that is a prayer that comes from St. Blaise. You can find it at the end of my letter in the bulletin.
And it’s the perfect thing to pray while we’re in line to receive Our Lord in the Eucharist,
“Father of mercy and God of all consolation, graciously look upon me and impart to me the blessing which flows from this holy Sacrament. Overshadow me with Your loving kindness, and let this divine Mystery bear fruit in me.”
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* If you’re thinking that this looks like a long version of something I recently posted, you are right. When I was praying (the Divine Mercy) before writing my homily for Sunday, God sent me back to that post. I don’t question His lead (at least not with this stuff - other parts of my life? let’s just say I’m a work in progress). I’ve learned that it means He’s got someone who needs to hear it. Besides, this is God’s thing, not mine.
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Eucharistic Miracle in Sokolka, Poland.
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krist-420 · 2 years
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angeltreasure · 1 year
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On 3/12/23 -10am Homily- about the Eucharistic Miracle on 3/5/23 at St Thomas Church, Thomaston, CT
“On March 5, 2023, there was a Eucharistic miracle - multiplying of the Host - during the distribution of communion... it was reported immediately by an extraordinary minister who was a last-minute substitution for the Pastor (whose thumb was bandaged before the Mass).
The Pastor is Rev. Joseph Crowley of the St Maximilian Kolbe Parish at St Thomas Catholic church in Thomaston, CT. This parish was previously known as St Thomas Parish until a merger and was the last parish served by Blessed Michael McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus.
This video is the beginning of the 3/12/23 Homily where Fr Crowley reviews the details of the Miracle that he witnessed at the 3/5/23 10am Mass. We are in the year of the Eucharistic Revival!”
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17th Sunday of the Year: Christ feeds us abundantly. Catholic Inspiration
The sixth chapter of John’s Gospel begins with an extraordinary miracle as Jesus feeds thousands from just five loaves and two fish. Mass Readings – 17th Sunday of the Year (#110) *************** Catholic Inspiration Archives
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bylagunabay · 5 months
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Power of Eucharistic Adoration
THE HEALING POWER OF THE EUCHARIST
By Fr John Keane
𝑾𝒆 𝒘𝒆𝒓𝒆 𝒑𝒓𝒂𝒚𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒘𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒆𝒙𝒑𝒆𝒄𝒕𝒂𝒏𝒕 𝒇𝒂𝒊𝒕𝒉 𝒇𝒐𝒓 𝒐𝒗𝒆𝒓 𝒕𝒉𝒓𝒆𝒆 𝒉𝒐𝒖𝒓𝒔, 𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝒘𝒆 𝒔𝒂𝒘 𝒂 𝒇𝒖𝒍𝒍 𝒕𝒔𝒖𝒏𝒂𝒎𝒊 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝒉𝒆𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒂𝒏𝒐𝒊𝒏𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒐𝒇 𝑱𝒆𝒔𝒖𝒔 𝒇𝒍𝒐𝒘𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝒍𝒚.
Very early every Wednesday morning while I worked as a missionary in Ecuador, I used to take very sick people to the hospital in Guayaquil, about a two hour journey.  Over a hundred people would turn up looking to come to the hospital, and I would take over twenty who would stand at the back of the jeep.
One Wednesday morning when I was alone with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament in adoration, the Lord told me not to go to take the people to the hospital today, but to bring them into His presence in Eucharistic Adoration and allow Him to touch and heal them.
In obedience I did what Jesus asked, so when they arrived, I told them we will not be going to the hospital today.  They were very disappointed.  I told them that Jesus wanted us to come in Eucharistic adoration and pray with all our hearts that His healing power would come upon us. 
There was a very deep faith in the chapel that morning as the dawn began to break through.  People who had cancer, leukemia, tumours, heart disease, depression, pain and many illnesses were healed through the life-giving presence in the Eucharist.  We were praying with expectant faith for over three hours, and we saw a full tsunami of the healing anointing of Jesus flowing freely.  I will never ever forget that morning, as the Lord, truly present in the Eucharist, showed His mighty power. 
We truly believe as Catholics that Jesus is alive in person in the Eucharist, as truly present as when He walked the roads of our earth two thousand years ago.  The awesome power of Jesus in the Eucharist is beyond description.  He releases His healing touch on all who are emotionally scarred, on all who are crushed and broken, on all who have lost heart and lost hope, on all who are physically ill and in pain.  As we come before Jesus in the Eucharist, let us come with a sure belief that the wonders He did two thousand years ago, He is doing today.
Let us believe that the impossible is possible for the Eucharistic Jesus.  We remember His words in Matthew 7:7 “Ask and you will receive.”  Let us come with faith and bow down before His life-giving power in the Eucharist.
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acatholicloveletter · 8 months
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Blessed Carlo Acutis is here at Saint Andrew Church in Old Pasadena for the weekend.
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