Shock in the United States: The Holy Eucharist was all given, suddenly the jar was full. The Archdiocese investigated

Priest reports eucharistic miracle may have occurred at church in Connecticut. If confirmed, this is the greatest and most obvious miracle among the Eucharistic miracles that have been reported.

A reported Eucharistic miracle occurred in the state of Connecticut with features very different from all previously reported Eucharistic miracles.

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A local television station in Connecticut reported that the Archdiocese of Hartford is investigating a possible Eucharistic miracle that occurred during the celebration of Mass at St. Thomas in Thomaston.

Last March 5, at the conclusion of Mass, Father Joseph Crowley announced that a Eucharistic minister witnessed something inexplicable as he distributed Holy Communion.

“One of our Eucharistic ministers ran out of hosts and suddenly there was more in the ciborium. God has just duplicated himself in the sacred vessel,” Father Crowly emotionally told the faithful.

“It is wonderful that God does these things, and it is wonderful when we realize what He has done and it just happened today,” the priest said.

“Very powerful, very wonderful, very real, very shocking. But it happened, and today it happened,” he said. When the miracle happened, the priest, who was usually talented at preaching, was confused and stammered before he could clearly explain to his community what had happened.

“They ran out of communion wafers and suddenly there were more communion wafers there. So today we not only have the Eucharistic miracle, but we also have an even greater miracle, the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves. Very wonderful,” said the priest.

A Vatican-endorsed exhibition “Eucharistic Miracles in the World,” which features documentary evidence of 152 such miracles, visited more than 3,000 churches on its international tour. In the 21st century, there have been four Eucharistic miracles recognized by the Catholic Church, Magis Center reports.

In 2013, at a church in Legnica, Poland, a blessed Host that fell to the floor was placed in water to dissolve. Instead, the host becomes streaked with red. Forensic examination concluded: “In histopathological imaging, the fragments were found to contain fragmented portions of the oblique striated muscle. It most closely resembles the heart muscle.”

In 2006, a host that was consecrated at a parish in Mexico's Chilpancingo-Chilapa Diocese appeared to bleed. Subsequent tests found the presence of blood. "The red substance analyzed corresponds to blood including hemoglobin and DNA of human origin," the study said.

In 2001, witnesses reported seeing Jesus' face appear on the holy bread in Chirattakonam, India.

And in 2008, at a church in Sokolka, Poland, a priest dropped a consecrated Host and then appeared to bleed. Subsequent tests discovered that “the altered host was identical to the myocardial tissue of a dying person. Additionally, the structure of the muscle fibers and the structure of the bread are intertwined in a way that humans cannot create.”

Of all the Eucharistic miracles that the Church has recognized to date, perhaps there is no case like the case in Connecticut, when the empty vessel of the Blessed Sacrament suddenly filled up again.



 

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