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Eucharistic Miracles

In the Bible we read many stories about miracles. Sometimes people wonder wonder why miracles don't happen anymore in our time. But is that true? During my internet search for miracles I found out that worldwide, since a long time,

Eucharistic miracles have been occurring

A Eucharistic miracle usually means that the host begins to bleed and turns into heart fiber. This has happened in many places, under different circumstances. The host has been examined several times in laboratories, by lab technicians who did not know what they were investigating. The blood group is always AB, which was the blood group of Jesus, as examined in the Shroud of Turin.

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Carlo Acutis, a Catholic Italian teenager who died in 2006, was beatified in Assisi on October 10, 2020. He was a gamer and computer programmer, he loved football and the Eucharist.

 

Carlo was diagnosed with leukemia as a teenager. He offered his sufferings for Pope Benedict XVI and for the Church, saying: "I offer all the sufferings that I will have to suffer for the Lord, for the Pope and for the Church."

He died on October 12, 2006 and was buried in Assisi at his request because of his love for St. Francis of Assisi. He was designated "Venerable" by the Church in 2018 and "Blessed" on October 10, 2020.

 

From an early age, Carlo seemed to have a special love for God, even though his parents were not particularly religious. His mother said that before Carlo, she went to mass alone for her first communion, her confirmation and her wedding. But as a young child, Carlo loved to pray the rosary. After he made his first communion, he went to mass as often as he could and held holy hours before or after mass. He went to confession weekly. He asked his parents to take him on pilgrimages - to the places of the saints and to the places of Eucharistic miracles.

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He built a website in which he mapped all Eucharistic miracles worldwide. As a result of this website, an exhibition has been created, which is touring all over the world.

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You can find more information here.

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