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19/10/2025

~ Blessed Carlo Acutis Listed 32 Eucharistic Miracles — Here Are the Top 5 ~

Jesus said to [Thomas], “Have you come to believe because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed” (John 20:29).

Every time we attend Mass, something wonderful occurs. In the words of the Credo of the People of God:

Christ cannot be thus present in this sacrament except by the change into his Body of the reality itself of the bread and the change into his Blood of the reality itself of the wine, leaving unchanged only the properties of the bread and wine which our senses perceive. This mysterious change is very appropriately called by the Church transubstantiation.

Bolsena
In lower Umbria is the ancient town of Orvieto. Conserved in the city’s ornate cathedral is the Eucharistic Miracle of Bolsena. This miracle led to the feast of Corpus Christi.

Lanciano
The Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano, located in the region of Abruzzo, is par excellence the most well-known in the Catholic Church.

Siena
On Aug. 14, 1730, thieves stole a silver pyx from a Franciscan church in Siena. The pyx contained 351 consecrated hosts, numerous due to the feast of the Assumption the following day. Three days later, the stolen hosts were recovered in a nearby church and returned to the Franciscan church.

Cascia
In Umbria’s Valnerina Valley, near the birth city of St. Benedict of Nursia, is Cascia. While most pilgrims go there to pay homage to St. Rita (1371-1447), beneath the basilica housing her remains is preserved another Eucharistic miracle.

Macerata
The Eucharistic miracle of Macerata follows the pattern in Bolsena and Lanciano. In 1356, a priest was celebrating Mass and had doubts as to the Real Presence. During the consecration, blood gushed forth from the consecrated host falling into the chalice, as well as onto the altar linen. 

*From National Catholic Register

** learn more at CarloAcutis.com 17/10/2025

~ Blessed Carlo Acutis Listed 32 Eucharistic Miracles — Here Are the Top 5 ~ Jesus said to [Thomas], “Have you come to believe because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed” (John 20:29). Every time we attend Mass, something wonderful occurs. In the words of the Credo of the People of God: Christ cannot be thus present in this sacrament except by the change into his Body of the reality itself of the bread and the change into his Blood of the reality itself of the wine, leaving unchanged only the properties of the bread and wine which our senses perceive. This mysterious change is very appropriately called by the Church transubstantiation. Bolsena In lower Umbria is the ancient town of Orvieto. Conserved in the city’s ornate cathedral is the Eucharistic Miracle of Bolsena. This miracle led to the feast of Corpus Christi. Lanciano The Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano, located in the region of Abruzzo, is par excellence the most well-known in the Catholic Church. Siena On Aug. 14, 1730, thieves stole a silver pyx from a Franciscan church in Siena. The pyx contained 351 consecrated hosts, numerous due to the feast of the Assumption the following day. Three days later, the stolen hosts were recovered in a nearby church and returned to the Franciscan church. Cascia In Umbria’s Valnerina Valley, near the birth city of St. Benedict of Nursia, is Cascia. While most pilgrims go there to pay homage to St. Rita (1371-1447), beneath the basilica housing her remains is preserved another Eucharistic miracle. Macerata The Eucharistic miracle of Macerata follows the pattern in Bolsena and Lanciano. In 1356, a priest was celebrating Mass and had doubts as to the Real Presence. During the consecration, blood gushed forth from the consecrated host falling into the chalice, as well as onto the altar linen.  *From National Catholic Register ** learn more at CarloAcutis.com

✝️ The King James Bible — also known as the Authorized Version (KJV) — was completed in 1611.
~ Ordered by: King James I of England in 1604, during the Hampton Court Conference.

Purpose: To create an English translation of the Bible that would be accurate, dignified, and acceptable to both the Church of England and the general public — uniting religious groups who were divided over previous English translations.

👉👥 Who are the Compilers / Translators:
~ The translation was compiled by about 47 scholars (originally 54 were appointed, but some did not complete the work).
~These scholars were divided into six committees, called “companies”, working at Oxford, Cambridge, and Westminster.

√ Old Testament: Translated mainly from Hebrew texts.

√ New Testament: Translated from Greek texts.

√ Apocrypha: Translated from Greek and Latin sources.
⚙️ Translation Process:

✅ The final version was printed by Robert Barker, the King’s Printer, in 1611

√  🕰️ Created: 1604–1611
👑 Commissioned by: King James I of England
✍️ Compiled by: ~47 scholars from Oxford, Cambridge, and Westminster

‼️ Sola Scriptura (Latin for “Scripture alone”) is a Protestant Christian belief that the Bible is the only infallible source of authority for faith and practice.
~ Origin: The idea became central during the Protestant Reformation in the 1500s, led by Martin Luther and other reformers. They argued that Church traditions and human teachings had added errors, so Christians should return to the Bible as the ultimate standard.

❎ Contrast with Catholic teaching:
 ✝️The Catholic Church teaches that both Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, interpreted by the Magisterium (teaching authority of the Church), are sources of divine revelation.
👉Protestants, on the other hand, say Scripture alone is sufficient — everything needed for salvation and godly living is found in the Bible.
 
Father of Protestants :  MARTIN LUTHER
(  ex-Priest  and chose to have  wife He had 6 children ) 15/10/2025

✝️ The King James Bible — also known as the Authorized Version (KJV) — was completed in 1611. ~ Ordered by: King James I of England in 1604, during the Hampton Court Conference. Purpose: To create an English translation of the Bible that would be accurate, dignified, and acceptable to both the Church of England and the general public — uniting religious groups who were divided over previous English translations. 👉👥 Who are the Compilers / Translators: ~ The translation was compiled by about 47 scholars (originally 54 were appointed, but some did not complete the work). ~These scholars were divided into six committees, called “companies”, working at Oxford, Cambridge, and Westminster. √ Old Testament: Translated mainly from Hebrew texts. √ New Testament: Translated from Greek texts. √ Apocrypha: Translated from Greek and Latin sources. ⚙️ Translation Process: ✅ The final version was printed by Robert Barker, the King’s Printer, in 1611 √ 🕰️ Created: 1604–1611 👑 Commissioned by: King James I of England ✍️ Compiled by: ~47 scholars from Oxford, Cambridge, and Westminster ‼️ Sola Scriptura (Latin for “Scripture alone”) is a Protestant Christian belief that the Bible is the only infallible source of authority for faith and practice. ~ Origin: The idea became central during the Protestant Reformation in the 1500s, led by Martin Luther and other reformers. They argued that Church traditions and human teachings had added errors, so Christians should return to the Bible as the ultimate standard. ❎ Contrast with Catholic teaching: ✝️The Catholic Church teaches that both Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, interpreted by the Magisterium (teaching authority of the Church), are sources of divine revelation. 👉Protestants, on the other hand, say Scripture alone is sufficient — everything needed for salvation and godly living is found in the Bible. Father of Protestants : MARTIN LUTHER ( ex-Priest and chose to have wife He had 6 children )

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