On October 12, 2013, H.E. Most Rev. Alejo Zavala Castro, Bishop of the Diocese of Chilpancingo-Chilapa, announced through a Pastoral Letter the recognition of the Eucharistic Miracle that occurred at Tixtla, on October 21, 2006. In the letter we read: “This manifestation brings to us a marvelous sign of the love of God that confirms the Real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist... [...]
A soldier stole a monstrance with the Blessed Sacrament in it from a church in Exilles and sold it to a merchant who placed it on his donkey and went to Turin. However, outside the Church of St. Sylvester the donkey fell and would not move in spite of the encouragement with a cane given by the owner. [...]
A soldier went into St. Francis Church in Volterra, near Florence, Italy, in search of valuables. He took an ivory box containing the Blessed Sacrament out of the Tabernacle and was leaving with it. Priests were in the Church but did not challenge him since he had a sword. [...]
The 11-year-old girl is Imelda Lambertini. She was delighted when her parents gave her permission to enter a Dominican convent at the age of 9. She wanted to receive Jesus in Holy Communion, but at that time one had to be 12 years old to receive. [...]
Fr. Lazarro was a priest at Santa Maria Assunta church in Bagno di Romagna, Italy in 1412. He had doubts that Jesus was present in the Eucharist. He said the words of Consecration, “This is My Blood,” over the wine in the chalice. [...]