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Faith1960
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Thanks for bringing up Eucharistic miracles. That helps. Another ones in Buenos Aires. It’s my favorite one.Jesus’ Real Presence in the Eucharist is sometimes called a sacramental Presence in order to distinguish this Real Presence from his presence as a human being. Jesus is fully present in the sacred Host, body blood soul and divinity even though all that we see feel, touch and taste is bread. How do we know that he is really and wholely present? Because He said so. Not only that but God has allowed some Eucharistic Miracles to occur in order that some may believe. In these Eucharistic Miracles we can see that the Host is real flesh and blood. Among the most noted are the Miracle of Santarem in Portugual and Lanciano, Italy. It is not only a miracle that the consecrated Host changed into flesh and blood but that it has not deteriorated after hundreds of years. And at certain times, the coagulated blood, liquefies and then hardens again. So there are miracles within a miracle. Now these miracles are only meant for us to believe that Jesus is truly present, not to consume in that state. We would not eat the Eucharist in the form of flesh and blood. We eat the Eucharist in the form that is meant for people to consume food which in this case is bread and wine. We are not cannibals who eat human flesh and blood. This is why Jesus’ Presence in the Eucharist is referred to as a sacramental presence. Jesus changed water into wine. And he can change his Presence into bread and wine so that we may be able to take him inside us.