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1. The Miracle of Lanciano

  • Location: Lanciano, Italy

  • Date: 8th Century

  • Description: A doubting priest witnessed the consecrated host transform into visible flesh and blood during Mass. Scientific examinations have identified the flesh as heart tissue and the blood type as AB.

Source:Eucharistic Miracles – Lanciano

2. The Miracle of Bolsena-Orvieto

  • Location: Bolsena-Orvieto, Italy

  • Date: 1263

  • Description: A German priest doubting the Real Presence saw the host bleed onto the corporal during Mass. This event led Pope Urban IV to institute the Feast of Corpus Christi.

Source:National Catholic Register – Five Eucharistic Miracles

3. The Miracle of Buenos Aires

  • Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Date: 1996

  • Description: A discarded host transformed into a piece of bloody flesh. Scientific analysis revealed it to be living heart tissue from the left ventricle, consistent with a person under duress.

Source:Aleteia – 4 Incredible Eucharistic Miracles

4. The Miracle of Tixtla

  • Location: Tixtla, Mexico

  • Date: 2006

  • Description: During a retreat, a consecrated host began to emit a red substance. Studies concluded it was human blood of type AB, containing intact white blood cells, indicative of living tissue.

Source:Aleteia – 4 Incredible Eucharistic Miracles

5. The Miracle of Sokolka

  • Location: Sokolka, Poland

  • Date: 2008

  • Description: A consecrated host that fell to the ground was placed in water to dissolve. It transformed into a red substance, later identified as human heart muscle tissue.

Source:Eucharistic Miracles of the World – Sokolka

6. The Miracle of Legnica

  • Location: Legnica, Poland

  • Date: 2013

  • Description: A consecrated host fell during Mass and was placed in water. It developed red stains, later identified as human heart muscle tissue with signs of distress.

Source:Aleteia – 4 Incredible Eucharistic Miracles

7. The Miracle of Santarém

  • Location: Santarém, Portugal

  • Date: 13th Century

  • Description: A woman stole a consecrated host, which began to bleed. Frightened, she returned it to the church, where it continued to bleed and is now preserved as a relic.

Source:Eucharistic Miracles of the World – Santarém

8. The Miracle of Cascia

  • Location: Cascia, Italy

  • Date: 14th Century

  • Description: A priest placed a consecrated host in a breviary, which later was found to have bled, staining the pages. The relic is still preserved today.

Source:Eucharistic Miracles of the World – Cascia

9. The Miracle of Turin

  • Location: Turin, Italy

  • Date: 1453

  • Description: A consecrated host was stolen and later found floating in the air, emitting a bright light. It was recovered and is now venerated in the Cathedral of Turin.

Source:Eucharistic Miracles of the World – Turin

10. The Miracle of Tumaco

  • Location: Tumaco, Colombia

  • Date: 1906

  • Description: During a tsunami, a priest held up the Eucharist, and the waves receded, sparing the village.

Source:Beliefnet – 7 Amazing Eucharistic Miracles

11. The Miracle of Weiten-Raxendorf

  • Location: Weiten-Raxendorf, Austria

  • Date: 1411

  • Description: A thief stole a consecrated host, which later caused his horse to stop and refuse to move. The host was recovered and showed signs of bleeding.

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12. The Miracle of Chirattakonam

  • Location: Chirattakonam, India

  • Date: 2001

  • Description: During Eucharistic Adoration at St. Mary's parish, three red stains appeared on the consecrated host. Over time, these stains formed the likeness of a human face, believed to resemble Christ.

Source:Catholic World Mission – 10 Amazing Eucharistic Miracles

13. The Miracle of Betania

  • Location: Betania, Venezuela

  • Date: 1991

  • Description: During Mass near the Finca Marian Shrine, a consecrated host began to bleed. Scientific studies confirmed the presence of human blood of type AB, consistent with other Eucharistic miracles.

Source:Catholic World Mission – 10 Amazing Eucharistic Miracles

14. The Miracle of Amsterdam

  • Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • Date: 1345

  • Description: A seriously ill man received the Eucharist but later vomited. The contents were thrown into the fire, yet the host remained unscathed. This event led to the annual "Stille Omgang" procession in Amsterdam.

Source:Catholic World Mission – 10 Amazing Eucharistic Miracles

15. The Miracle of Siena

  • Location: Siena, Italy

  • Date: 1730

  • Description: Thieves stole consecrated hosts from the Church of St. Francis. They were later recovered and, despite their age, have remained incorrupt for centuries, retaining their freshness.

Source:Catholic World Mission – 10 Amazing Eucharistic Miracles

16. The Miracle of Bordeaux

  • Location: Bordeaux, France

  • Date: 1822

  • Description: During Benediction at the Church of St. Eulalia, several witnesses, including the priest, reported seeing an apparition of Jesus in the Eucharist, described as a young man of extraordinary beauty.

Source:Beliefnet – 7 Amazing Eucharistic Miracles

17. The Miracle of Faverney

  • Location: Faverney, France

  • Date: 1608

  • Description: A fire consumed the altar of the monastery chapel, destroying everything except the monstrance containing the consecrated host, which remained suspended in the air for 33 hours.

Source:The Real Presence – Faverney

18. The Miracle of Poznan

  • Location: Poznan, Poland

  • Date: 1399

  • Description: Thieves stole consecrated hosts from a church. The hosts were later found emitting a bright light in a nearby marsh. They were retrieved and are now preserved in Corpus Christi Church in Poznan.

Source:The Real Presence – Poznan

19. The Miracle of Macerata

  • Location: Macerata, Italy

  • Date: 1356

  • Description: A priest, doubting the Real Presence, saw the host bleed during Mass. The blood-stained corporal is still preserved in the Cathedral of Macerata.

Source:The Real Presence – Macerata

20. The Miracle of Offida

  • Location: Offida, Italy

  • Date: 1273

  • Description: A woman, seeking to harm her husband, consulted a sorceress who instructed her to steal a consecrated host. Upon doing so, the host began to bleed profusely. The blood-stained cloth is preserved in the Sanctuary of St. Augustine in Offida.

Source:The Real Presence – Offida