“She was a peasant of the French countryside, who for thirty years took neither food nor drink, nourishing herself instead on the Eucharist alone, and every Friday she relived the pains of the Passion of Jesus through her stigmata. [...]
Saint John Bosco was always very devoted to the Eucharist. Numerous are the writings in which the saint speaks of the importance of this sacrament. Once, having only eight Sacred Hosts remaining in the corporal, he began to multiply the Hosts so that he could distribute Communion to the 360 youth who were present at Mass. [...]
The conversion of the atheist writer Andre Frossard, in the presence of the Holy Eucharist, has had great repercussions in the world. He himself recounted how his conversion came about in his book, God Exists. I Have Met Him (1969). {...}
Alexandrina remained paralyzed at age 21 from a dramatic incident in which she fled from the threat of violence. She did not permit herself to be overcome by sadness and by loneliness, but thought: “Jesus, You are a prisoner in the tabernacle as I am here on my bed, so that we can keep company”.
For the seven-year period prior to her death, Saint Catherine of Siena took no food into her body other than the Eucharist. Her fasting did not affect her energy, however. [...]
Servant of God Floripes de Jesús, better known as Lola, was a Brazilian laywoman who lived on the Eucharist alone for 60 years. Lola was born in 1913 in Minas Gerais state, Brazil. At the age of 16, she fell out of a tree. After the accident she was left paraplegic and her body changed. She no longer felt hungry, thirsty or sleepy. [...]
In St. Hyacinth’s Church in Legnica, during Holy Mass, on December 25, 2013, a Host accidentally fell on the ground, during the distribution of Communion. It was immediately placed in a container with water and closed in the tabernacle as required by code of Canon Law. [...]
The parish of Saint Mary in Buenos Aires has been the protagonist of 3 Eucharistic Miracles that occurred in 1992, 1994 and 1996. Professor Ricardo Castañon Gomez was called by the then Archbishop of Buenos Aires, none other than the current Pope Francis, to analyze the Miracle that occurred on August 15 of 1996. [...]
Alboraya-Almácera, is a small town on the south east coast of Spain. A priest was bringing Holy Communion to the sick. He had to cross a river, but as he began to cross the water started churning so much so that the priest lost his pouch with 3 consecrated Hosts. The pouch went flying into the air and then went into the river. [...]
Close to Krakow, Poland, there was a swamp. Lights were seen coming from the swamp and shooting towards the sky. People went to investigate but could find nothing. [...]
A Priest was called to go to see a sick person. For some reason he left his pouch with the Blessed Sacrament and Holy Oils on a table outside the room of the sick person, and he went in to hear the person’s confession. [...]
Valvasone is close to Venice, Italy. A lady used wash the altar linens at Gruaro Church. This particular day she noticed a red stain on the cloth and tried to wash it out. But blood came from the cloth. She examined the cloth and found a Host in a crease in the cloth. The blood was coming from the Host. She showed it to the priest. [...]
On December 30, 1230, the priest had celebrated Mass at St. Ambrose Church, Florence, Italy. However, he did not notice that some of the Precious Blood remained in the chalice. [...] Another miracle took place in Florence in 1595. Fire brook out during a service and in the confusion one of the priests knocked over a pyx in which there were consecrated Hosts. [...]
A young lady loved a young man very much, but he was not as committed as she was. So, to get the full attention of her boyfriend she went to a sorceress for guidance. The sorceress told her to bring a Consecrated Host to her. The sorceress promised to make up a love potion. [...]
On March 28, 1171, the prior of the Canons Regular Portuensi, Father Pietro da Verona, was celebrating Easter Mass with three confreres (Bono, Leonardo and Aimone). At the moment of the breaking of the Consecrated Host, Blood gushed forth from the Host and threw large drops on the ceiling of the small crypt above the altar. [...] Picture of the ceiling with the Blood Stains and St. John Paul II visit
Trani is a small town in the south of Italy. In the 11th century, there lived a lady in Trani who hated the Catholic Church and most especially the Eucharist. She wanted to get her hands on a consecrated Host and desecrate it to show Catholics it is not the Body of Christ. [...]
Jean (John) du Bois, a young man from a wealthy family, was asleep one night when he was awakened by a strong, soft voice calling his name. He saw a young man, about 30 years old, wearing a blue coat and light surrounding him. The young man opened his coat and Jean saw that his body was covered with wounds, some of the wounds were bleeding. [...]
Santarem is about half way between Fatima and Lisbon in Portugal. In the 1247, there lived in Santarem a couple who were not happy. The wife tried to better the marriage, but to no avail. Finally, she went to a sorceress or witch for help. [...]
Cebrero is in the North West part of Spain. A holy man lived there who was most dedicated to the Mass and the Eucharist. Also, a priest lived there who had little faith. One bitterly cold, windy morning with snow all over the ground the holy man, Juan Santin, made his way to Mass which was being celebrated by the doubting priest. [...]