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Are the Church approved miracles as well as the Shroud of Turin proven to be made of real blood or could some of them be that fungus, serratia marcescens (sp)?
Church-approved Eucharistic miracles have been shown to be traces of real blood. I recall reading that the blood is always of the same blood type, and that int he Eucharistic miracles in which the host became flesh and was actually subject to examination, it was found to be heart tissue.Are the Church approved miracles as well as the Shroud of Turin proven to be made of real blood or could some of them be that fungus, serratia marcescens (sp)?
Church-approved Eucharistic miracles have been shown to be traces of real blood. I recall reading that the blood is always of the same blood type, and that int he Eucharistic miracles in which the host became flesh and was actually subject to examination, it was found to be heart tissue.
On one famous occasion, in Argentina, in an investigation on one such miracle ordered by then-cardinal Bergoglio, the examiner was not told that the tissue he was examining was from a consecrated host that had thus transformed, and to his awe he found that the tissue was behaving not like dead tissue and cells, but like living tissue. There’s a documentary on that matter somewhere.
The Holy Shroud is a whole different story. The marks on it have been studied for decades and have been absolutely impossible to reproduce through any human means. The blood marks are unique to the Passion as described in Scripture. They also perfectly overlap with other similar items such as the Sudarium of Oviedo.
There are also Eucharistic miracles in which the Eucharistic hosts did not change into flesh, but rather remained incorrupt for hundreds of years to this very day. Go figure.
Of course, when the change happens instantaneously, or the host begins to bleed in the priest’s hands, one can hardly attribute it to natural phenomena. But as with all extra-ordinary phenomena, I wouldn’t look too much into it, or try to figure it out.
Here’s
- Do you mean they are miracles?
- why not look too much into it?
I devoutly adore you, hidden Deity,
Truly hidden beneath these appearances.
My whole heart submits to you,
And in contemplating you, It surrenders itself completely.
Sight, touch, taste are all deceived In their judgment of you,
But hearing suffices firmly to believe.
I believe all that the Son of God has spoken;
There is nothing truer than this word of truth.
On the cross only the divinity was hidden,
But here the humanity is also hidden.
I believe and confess both,
And ask for what the repentant thief asked.
I do not see the wounds as Thomas did,
But I confess that you are my God.
Make me believe more and more in you,
Hope in you, and love you.
If we are captured in awe before the miracles, we will receive light from on high, because Christ wishes to reveal the intimacy of the Real Presence unto the deepest chamber of our soul. Thus the term “miracle” in Latin simply means “wonderful thing, awe-inspiring thing”. It is not miracle to us if we do not let ourselves be in awe before them, and before the One who alone is wonder-worker.Thus the Great Sacrament let us reverence, prostrate:
and let the old Covenant give way to a new rite.
Let faith stand forth as substitute
for defect of the senses.
If we could see, truly see, we could not bear the sight.That we may welcome the King of all
invisibly escorted by angel hosts!
The miracles of Lanciano and Buenos Aries were tested to contain true human blood, right, not a fungus as some skeptics have said about some of the miracles.The Church is very careful before calling something a miracle. Veery careful. Sometimes it’s upsetting, but she is called to be prudentissima on such matters. Many, many other Eucharistic miracles (besides transubstantiation) take place ordinarily. Healings, conversions, and so forth. But the greatest miracle of them all is the perpetuation of the real presence of Christ. I live by a Perpetual Adoration chapel. You can walk in at 3 am and find 5 to 10 people praying. Lay people, not monks or nuns. People like you and I, who love and are loved by Christ. To me, this is greater a miracle than the change of the species.
- Well of course they are!
Let’s be clear: transubstantiation is always a miracle, as the consecrated host and wine preserve only the appearance of bread and wine. In very rare occasions through history, a second miracle takes place, when not only the substance but also the species change into the body and blood of Our Lord. They are an extra-ordinary testimony of the Real Presence of the Lord. In other occasions, the consecrated hosts (often after being stolen and then returned) have remained incorrupt. That, too, is a miracle, because it trascends the natural order of things - the species of bread (and wine), ordinarily, deteriorate in a natural way.
But the Blessed Sacrament is just that - a Sacramentum. The Greek word for Sacrament is Mysterion. We simply cannot wrap our mind around it. It is beyond the capability of the finite human mind to comprehend it fully. Thus Aquinas, who was often enraptured in an ecstasy of love before the Blessed Sacrament, wrote the two most famous Eucharistic hymn in the history of the Church:
- When I say “not to look too much into it”, I do not mean not to learn about Eucharistic miracles. The Eucharist is the greatest treasure on Earth, and we can never stop learning from Christ. You may further want to learn about how the Lord through the Eucharist shaped the lives of many saints. The Eucharist not only is the source and summit of the ordinary Christian life, but it is also the source and summit of the extra-ordinary life of the Christian mystics.
If we are captured in awe before the miracles, we will receive light from on high, because Christ wishes to reveal the intimacy of the Real Presence unto the deepest chamber of our soul. Thus the term “miracle” in Latin simply means “wonderful thing, awe-inspiring thing”. It is not miracle to us if we do not let ourselves be in awe before them, and before the One who alone is wonder-worker.
If we try to figure it out, explain it, justify it, and ultimately maybe even deny it, we would entirely miss the point of the wonderful work carried out by the Lord.
The miracles of Lanciano and Buenos Aries were tested to contain true human blood, right, not a fungus as some skeptics have said about some of the miracles.
They go into more detail regarding them in the book linked in my signature “Unseen - New Evidence by Ron Tesoriero and Lee Han.”And yet, several people, who not only have never analyzed the material but they had neither seen it with their own eyes, have affirmed that the red color of the Host is due to prodigiosin, a red pigment produced by the bacterium Serratia marcescens. “Obviously, this is absurd” affirmed the specialists of Białystok, also because the material observed corresponds to cardiac muscle and not to a bacterium. The scientists of Białystok have analysed the sample taken in purely scientific terms and not fideistic. Several accusations were even more absurd, like the one put forth by the group of so-called “rationalists” according to whom the tissue analyzed pertained to a murdered man.
The professors reacted with a statement in which they expressed “a profound indignation for the fact that the public opinion was led in error by false pseudoscientific hypotheses on the analyzed phenomenon, above all on the part of people who ignore the particulars relative to the analysis, who have neither access to the material analyzed, nor to the documentation collected, and who often do not even know the analytical techniques applied”. The drafting of the protocol on the part of the two scientists of Białystok required two weeks. When the Curia of Białystok became aware of the incredible results of the analyses, it formed a special Ecclesiastical Commission convened by the Archbishop on March 30, 2009. His task consisted in examining the miracle from the theological point of view and in listening to all who had seen the Host or who had been witnesses of those extraordinary events. The commission also had the task of dispelling any doubt of deception and of ascertaining that no one had furtively substituted the Host in the tabernacle, The representatives of the commission - the distinguished professors of the Seminary of Białystok - interrogated all the witnesses, verifying the sincerity of their testimonies.
The work undertaken by the Ecclesiastical Commission has produced the following statement: “The Host from which the sample was taken for the examination is the same one that has been transferred from the sacristy to the tabernacle of the chapel in the rectory. The intervention of strangers was not observed”. This was moreover categorically excluded also by the two scientists of Białystok. It was not possible that someone had placed a fragment of a human body in the tabernacle. What made one think so? The fragments which composed the Host were tightly interconnected to the fibers of the human tissue; they penetrated each other, as if a fragment of “bread” had suddenly transformed itself in “body”. It is not possible to manipulate an event of this type. No one, absolutely no one, would have been able to do it. “Even the scientists of NASA, who have at their disposal the most modern analytical techniques, would not be able to artificially recreate such a thing”, affirmed Professor Sobaniec-Łotowska, adding that this fact has been for her of particular importance.
That was meant as a question, not a comment.The miracles of Lanciano and Buenos Aries were tested to contain true human blood, right, not a fungus as some skeptics have said about some of the miracles.
Thanks Josh. Apparently those who said the blood was from a fungus never even SAW The sample, much less been privy to its analysis.Absolutely. The sceptics of the Poland Sokolka Eucharistic Miracle of 2008 made the ‘fungus’ or ‘bacterial’ accusation.
**Eucharistic Miracles of Argentina, Buenos Aires, 1992 - 1994 - 1996 **
Buenos Aires, 1992 - 1994 - 1996 (part 1) - (PDF: 1.46M)
Buenos Aires, 1992 - 1994 - 1996 (part 2) - (PDF: 1.42M)
Buenos Aires, 1992 - 1994 - 1996 (part 3) - (PDF: 1.25M)
**Eucharistic Miracle of Poland, Sokólka, October 12, 2008 **
Sokólka, October 12, 2008 (Part 1) – (PDF: 1.41M)
Sokólka, October 12, 2008 (Part 2) – (PDF: 1.31M)
Sokólka, October 12, 2008 (Part 3) – (PDF: 1.41M)
They go into more detail regarding them in the book linked in my signature “Unseen - New Evidence by Ron Tesoriero and Lee Han.”
I hope this has helped you.
God Bless
Thank you for reading
Josh
Thanks Josh. Apparently those who said the blood was from a fungus never even SAW The sample, much less been privy to its analysis.
They scientists anything about blood though…Yup, but I think it’s a funny accusation because it corresponds to cardiac muscle tissue, which is what they were trying to call some kind of bacterium.
"Obviously, this is absurd” affirmed the specialists of Białystok, also because the material observed corresponds to cardiac muscle and not to a bacterium.
God Bless
Thank you for reading
Josh
*The scientists didn’t say anything about blood though…They scientists anything about blood though…
Oh, nevermimd that was explained in part 2 -that it wasnt blood or a clot but cardiac tissue.*The scientists didn’t say anything about blood though…
They are, that’s where I got the links from for my first post.Why aren’t the Eucharistic miracles of Buenos Aires and Sokolka not mentioned on the Real Presence site? Has the CC not officially approved them yet?
Can you please link me to the section on the site that talks about Buenos Aires and and Poland?They are, that’s where I got the links from for my first post.![]()
Oh, sure, my apologise, I thought I had posted it there.Can you please link me to the section on the site that talks about Buenos Aires and and Poland?
Thanks Josh!Oh, sure, my apologise, I thought I had posted it there.![]()
Eucharistic Miracles of the World - therealpresence.org/eucharst/mir/engl_mir.htm
God Bless
Thank you for reading
Josh