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Eucharistic Miracles of the World Exhibit to Come to the Diocese of Norwich

Posted on October 24, 2020 in: Events

Eucharistic Miracles of the World Exhibit to Come to the Diocese of Norwich

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Over the centuries, there have been countless instances, all over the world, where God has chosen to have The Eucharist transform perceptively into flesh and blood. That is, the Eucharistic bread manifesting itself physically into human flesh, and the wine into human blood. In fact, there have been over 160 such Eucharistic miracles approved by the Church.

The Church of the Holy Family in Hebron is hosting the Vatican International Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles of the World. The exhibit was produced by the Vatican and consists of 140 posters, panels and a PowerPoint presentation documenting instances around the world where the Eucharist has perceivably changed into real human flesh and real human blood. Many of these have been scientifically analyzed, all with the same result - the flesh is always from heart muscle, and the blood type is always AB (the same as the Shroud of Turin).

Deacon Ben LoCasto

Exhibition Schedule:

Thursday, November 5th: 6-9 pm

Friday, November 6th: 6-9 pm

Saturday, November 7th: 9am – 12pm; and 4pm – 8pm

Sunday, November 8th: 8am - 12 pm; and 4-8pm

 

Location:

Church of the Holy Family,
185 Church Street, Hebron.

The Exhibit is in the Parish Hall. Please use the entrance behind the Church

 

Social Distancing will be strictly adhered to

There is no charge for the exhibit, but a free-will donation will be gratefully accepted

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