
Indianapolis Archdiocese Looks Into Possible Eucharistic Miracle
‘A careful investigation, with assistance from a professional laboratory, is in progress’ at St. Anthony of Padua parish in Morris, Indiana.
‘A careful investigation, with assistance from a professional laboratory, is in progress’ at St. Anthony of Padua parish in Morris, Indiana.
'Investigations continue' into what the Vatican has temporarily considered a 'Eucharistic phenomenon.'
Two independent forensic medicine departments studied a sample of the Host, noting it was human heart tissue. Bishop Zbigniew Kiernikowski recognized the miracle earlier this year. And on July 2, he installed the Host in a reliquary for veneration.
Michael O’Neill gives readers a crash course of sorts in ‘Miracles 101,’ from Marian apparitions to bleeding Hosts.
Testing by various research institutes shows that Host ‘has the hallmarks of a Eucharistic miracle.’
In an interview for the Register, the head of a committee appointed by the Diocese Salt Lake City discussed the investigation into a possible supernatural event involving a consecrated Host.
A scientific inquiry is under way in Utah.
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