This Is My Body, This Is My Blood
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Miracles of the Eucharist
By Bob Lord

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Lanciano, 700's AD - The Heart and Blood of Jesus - the oldest documented Miracle of the Eucharist in the History of the Church - The Host turned into Flesh - the Wine turned in Blood
Offida, 1273 - An amazing account of how Jesus combatted Witchcraft through a Miracle of the Eucharist - The Miracle is protected by 14 locks
Bolsena and Orvieto, 1263 - God takes people from Belgium, Prague and Italy to bring about a Miracle of the Eucharist which brought about the Feast of Corpus Christi - Thomas Aquinas wrote the Liturgy for this Feast
Siena, 1730 - God proves beyond doubt that Jesus is truly Present in the Eucharist we receive at every Mass - Consecrated Hosts have not decayed after 276 years
Cascia, 1300's - The faith of a priest is restored after he is part of a Miracle of the Eucharist in which a Consecrated Host bled on two pages of a breviary, and turned into a profile of Christ
Zaragoza, 1427 - the Host turned into the Infant Jesus and remained in that form for three days.
Bois Seigneur Isaac, 1405 - Our Lord appears bleeding and pleading because of irreverence for the Eucharistic Host.
Avignon, 1433 - The waters parted during a flood to protect the Monstrance containing the Consecrated Hosts - reminiscent of Moses parting the Red Sea.
Read about Eucharistic Saints and fasters and many many more!!