There are a number of Eucharistic miracles throughout the world, but the one in the Italian town of Lanciano may be the most remarkable one. The 1,300 year old relics made of human heart muscle and blood are still preserved to this day for the faithful to behold. It is the first recorded Eucharistic miracle and occurred in Lanciano in the 8th century, when a monk who doubted the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, celebrated Mass. Br. Santino Verna, OMC Custodian of the relic says, "The Host turned into a part of the left ventricle, which is a part of human body essential for the heart's function. This part of the myocardial tissue was both aching and bleeding. The wine then transformed into human blood and within a few moments changed from a liquid to a solid state, into five coagulated blood drops." EWTN Vatican Journalist Paola Arriaza has more.
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