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On the Eucharistic Miracle in St. Jack Parish in Legnica

(translated from Polish)

Sisters and Brothers in Our Lord Jesus Christ!

As The Bishop of Legnica I hereby announce to the public and inform about an event that took place in the parish of St. Jack in Legnica which has the signs of the Eucharistic miracle. On 25th December, 2013 during the distribution of the Holy Communion, a consecrated Host fell to the floor and then was picked up and placed in a water-filled container (vasculum). Soon after, stains of the red colour appeared. The former Bishop of Legnica, Stefan Cichy, set up a commission to observe the phenomenon. In February 2014, a tiny red fragment of the Host was seperated and put on a corporal. The Commission ordered to take samples in order to conduct the thourough tests by the relevant research institutes.

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On the Eucharistic Miracle in St. Jack Parish in Legnica

(translated from Polish)

Sisters and Brothers in Our Lord Jesus Christ!

As The Bishop of Legnica I hereby announce to the public and inform about an event that took place in the parish of St. Jack in Legnica which has the signs of the Eucharistic miracle. On 25th December, 2013 during the distribution of the Holy Communion, a consecrated Host fell to the floor and then was picked up and placed in a water-filled container (vasculum). Soon after, stains of the red colour appeared. The former Bishop of Legnica, Stefan Cichy, set up a commission to observe the phenomenon. In February 2014, a tiny red fragment of the Host was seperated and put on a corporal. The Commission ordered to take samples in order to conduct the thourough tests by the relevant research institutes.

Continue: http://jceworld.blog...-in-poland.html

Hi markdohle,

I seem to have missed the miracle bit. From what I have read here, it seems someone collapsed, cut themselves, which was not noticed until they were placed in the vasculum the blood flowed into the water.....sorry, where is the miracle or phenomenon?

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According to the Doctrine of Transubstantiation of the Catholic Church, the Holy Eucharist is transformed into the actual blood and flesh of Christ. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transubstantiation

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If that's all it takes to qualify as a miracle, they should never let anyone who is even remotely good at sleight-of-hand into their midst, or there will be miracles popping up every which way.

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If that's all it takes to qualify as a miracle, they should never let anyone who is even remotely good at sleight-of-hand into their midst, or there will be miracles popping up every which way.

Criss Angel and David Blaine could have led very big cults back in the day...

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Hi markdohle,

I seem to have missed the miracle bit. From what I have read here, it seems someone collapsed, cut themselves, which was not noticed until they were placed in the vasculum the blood flowed into the water.....sorry, where is the miracle or phenomenon?

The host was dropped. There was no blood on the host, it is flour. It is the custom to disslove a host in this circumstance in water. I guess the miracle is this:

In the final announcement of the Department of Forensic Medicine we read as follows: In the histopathological image, the fragments of tissue have been found containing the fragmented parts of the cross striated muscle. (...) The whole (...) is most similar to the heart muscle with alterations that often appear during the agony. The genetic researches indicate the human origin of the tissue.

It is the tissue, the type etc. This was done by a non-religious medical client. No one is forced to believe, Catholics are free to not believe this is a miracle. However the church doe not easily back such happenings.

Peace

Mark

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According to the Doctrine of Transubstantiation of the Catholic Church, the Holy Eucharist is transformed into the actual blood and flesh of Christ. https://en.wikipedia...nsubstantiation

This seems to be a miracle to substantiate this. There are other miracles like this:

https://zenit.org/articles/looking-after-a-eucharistic-miracle/

https://www.catholiccompany.com/getfed/pope-francis-eucharistic-miracle-in-argentina/

peace

mark

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