Eucharistic Miracles
Many in the Catholic faith attest to Eucharistic miracles. The host has purportedly turned to blood. These occurrences are from a supernatural power. The belief that the host turns into the actual flesh and blood of Jesus Christ (transubstantiation) is unBiblical. Many of the images in this album are featured in Amazing Discoveries' Total Onslaught: Signs and Wonders lecture. Purchase Signs and Wonders DVD or view the lecture online. See also http://www.circleofprayer.com/eucharistic-miracles.html and http://www.indefenseofthecross.com/Eucharistic_miracles.htm
A bloody host preserved from a miracle at the Church of St. Legontian, Lanciano, Italy, in the 8th Century AD. This is known as the first and greatest Eucharistic miracle of the Catholic Church.
Source: Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano site.
Source: Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano site.
April 10, 1994, during the Feast of the Divine Mercy
in Saint Vincent de Paul Church, Yardville, New Jersey.
Source: Circle of Prayer - Eucharistic Miracles site.
See also: Catholic Binder Online.
Source: Circle of Prayer - Eucharistic Miracles site.
See also: Catholic Binder Online.
This supposed eucharistic miracle occurred during the vigil of the Immaculate Conception on December 8, 1991, in Venezuela.
Source: Circle of Prayer - Eucharistic Miracles site.
See also: Catholic Binder Online.
Source: Circle of Prayer - Eucharistic Miracles site.
See also: Catholic Binder Online.
Julia Kim, stigmatist, receives the host and it turns into blood.
Source: Visions of Jesus Online.
See also Catholic Binder Online.
Source: Visions of Jesus Online.
See also Catholic Binder Online.
June 11, 2001, at the Feast of Pentecost in Italy. Bishop Claudio Gatti finishes the words of consecration over the host and it begins to bleed.
Source: Miraculous Images PDF.
Source: Miraculous Images PDF.
Bishop Claudio Gatti, June 11, 2001 shows bloody host from Feast of Pentecost in Italy.
Source: Miraculous Images PDF.
Source: Miraculous Images PDF.