Miracle of Lanciano

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The Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano is a recognized by the Roman Catholic Church liturgical Eucharistic miracle that took place in Lanciano Italy in the 8th century. It is also referred to as the " host miracle of Lanciano ".

Event

During the morning celebration of the Holy Sacrifice by Greek Basilian monastery in the Church of Sts. Longinus in Lanciano turned the Host, the Body of Christ, and the communion wine, the blood of Christ, allegedly in human blood and human body.

Papers

Document of the Scientific Investigation of March 4, 1971

Document of Prof. Ruggero Bertelli senior scientist

Published article for the scientific investigation in L' Osservatore Romano

Worship

The Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano is considered the first Eucharistic miracles within the Catholic Church history. The remains of the former bread and wine are kept in the Santuario Eucaristico in a tabernakelähnlichen showroom in Ostensorien and made ​​available to the worship.

A similar pilgrimage consists in Holy Cross Abbey ( Augsburg).

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