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I have looked at a few of the miracles and remain unimpressed. this came up back at post #238…at that time I noted that every faith has their miraculous claims…and I don’t see the Eucharistic miracles as being in a superior class. I also can’t help but note how the miracles are grouped (wrt frequency) by century…smells a little fishyI thought you might want to expand your view based on known Eucharistic Miracles.
I am not at all convinced that they are real…but if they were real, then the CC has the opportunity to allow them to benefit millions of non-Catholics (and not just the Catholic faithful such as Andro, Ante, Franjo, Jadranka, Baldo & Marez). here is what I have proposed before:You previously posted about “what about Bob and Martha” as the reasons for the Reformation. I ask you to look at the Eucharstic Miracles in general, in particular how that miracle aided the faithful of Croatia…I understand your concern for Bob and Martha. I ask you to consider the Eucharistic Miracles, particularly in Croatia and ask how that might have affected Andro, Ante, Franjo, Jadranka and the Bob and Martha of Croatia Baldo & Mare. What about them? This was real and not fiction
- pick the five Eucharistics miracles that enjoy the greatest confidence of Catholics;
- run DNA tests on the flesh and/or blood samples from those five miracles;
- the results should either:
b) prove that the adherents are a gullible and mistaken lot (when it comes to Eucharistic miracles)
We have the technology, let’s do the test for the good of all of us…your Church has the opportunity, by way of independent scientific testing, to prove that God is working miracles wrt the Catholic Eucharist…that would go a long, long way in validating the Catholic claims wrt its Eucharist. (It would surely do it for me) Note, however, the emphasis on independent! Please don’t refer me to any tests conducted by Catholics (who are clearly out to prove the validity of their “miracle” w/o any independent checks on their methodology). If the Catholic claim of a RBP is true, and if the Eucharistic miracles are legitimate it would be shameful IMHO for the CC not to conduct these sorts of tests ASAP…millions of souls could be said to hang in the balance