Eucharistic Miracle at Lanciano .
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Eucharistic Miracle at Lanciano .
Eucharistic Miracle at Lanciano by Thomas Peter Ng was discovered. Five pellets of coagulated Blood different in sizes and shapes, any combination weighs the same total. In other words, any one pellet weighs the same as any other one. A document, in Greek and Latin, certified the details of this great Eucharistic miracle. Since 1733, the light brown flesh has been enclosed in an artistic silver monstrance and the nuggets of Blood are held in a chalice of artistically etched crystal. Authentications have been carried out throughout centuries. However, only the verification in 1970 was the most scientifically complete. The task was assigned to Professor O. Linoli of anatomy and pathological histology. It was performed under strict scientific criteria in chemistry and clinical microscopy. He was also assisted by Professor R. Bertolli of human anatomy. The main conclusions documented were: Catholics and majority of other Christians believe that the consecrated host during the Eucharistic celebration is the transformed Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. There should definitely be no doubt about it for devoted Catholics. However, in the 8th century around AD700, at a monastery in a small, medieval town of Lanciano, Italy, a Basilian monk had some doubts of the Lord's Real Presence in the Eucharist. He was celebrating Mass and had just spoken the solemn words of consecration. Suddenly, the host was changed into a circle of flesh, and the wine was transformed into visible blood. The congregation rushed to the altar, wondering at the sight. Soon, news began to spread. In 1574, testing was done and phenomenon 1. The flesh is real fresh and the blood is real blood. 2. The flesh consists of the muscular tissue of the heart (myocardium). 3. The flesh and blood belong to the human species and they have the same blood type (AB). One significant point is that: When we cut ourselves and stain our clothes, the chemical properties of the blood are gone within 30 minutes. If blood is not refrigerated within an hour, the composition rapidly breaks down. If blood is from a dead person, it would lose its qualities through decay. The relevant Blood mentioned here is over 1200 years old and still contains all its properties, chemicals and protein of freshly shed blood. And yet in the testing, it was determined that no preservatives of any kind were found in the Blood. So, is this event a phenomenon? THE MOST HOLY BODY & BLOOD OF THE LORD from Page 3 or CORPUS CHRISTI I asked myself, “Which is - 22 June teaching me more about the Art’s Healing Power Sacred Space kingdom of God—the mighty basilica with al l its scaffolding or this little girl’s joy at the beauty of the world reflected in her bubbles?” The little dog was a reminder that as soon as we try to take hold of the mystery and pin it down into our own categories, words, and meanings, we destroy it. If we think we have “got” it, we will lose it. If we think we have “arrived,” we have gone down a cul-de-sac. Excerpted from Simple Faith by Margaret Silf . LOYOLA PRESS A JESUIT MINISTRY "The fact of death should not sadden us. The only thing that should sadden us is to know that we are not saints." The Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan is filled with 120,000 refugees from Syria’s civil war, many of them children who are haunted by the extreme violence and death they’ve witnessed. Enter Samantha Robison, a Washington, D.C.-area a r t ist who travels to war-torn parts of the world on behalf of an organization she founded called AptART. As stated on the group’s website, they “empower marginalized children to express themselves through art, as well as build awareness and promote prevention of issues affecting their lives.” Robison told th e Associated Press, “There’s a lot of violent tendencies and negative energy [here], so if you bring in art and give [kids] a positive activity, it helps a lot.” Children paint pictures and murals on walls using bright colours to raise spirits. Says 12year-old Habeer, “I am happy when I am painting…I want to be a teacher.” That happiness can be a vital resource in building a better tomorrow for t h e se young people and to deepen our who’ve lost everything. relationship with the It’s also a tribute to the Lord. power of art and artists. So God blessed the The eye desires grace seventh day and and beauty. hallowed it, because on Sirach 40:22 it God rested from all the work that He had Creator, help us to inspire done in creation. others through works of Genesis 2:3 beauty. I find my peace in You, Father; slow me down. MONDAY, 23 June What’s That Summer Vacation About? TUESDAY, 24 June The Nativity of St John Summer vacation started the Baptist because of work— farm An Inner City’s Home work, in fact. In early U.S. Run history, schools educated mostly the children of In October 2009, f a r m e r s. And so the Washington, D.C. police school year had to end in officer Jason Medina time to have those young heard gunshots while on people free to help their patrol in Ward 7 near the families on the farm, Clay Terrace housing roughly May to October. projects. When he And while that may be arrived at the scene, he true, the real reason the drew his weapon on the students’ summer break shooter: a 15-year-old st a y e d around—long boy, who surrendered. after most U.S. families That incident brought were farming—was to Medina back to his own standardize school troubled y ou t h in schedules across the Harlem, New York, where country. If all students a program called Harlem had more or less the RBI (Reviving Baseball in same schedules, testing Inner Cities) provided and textbooks could be him with the confidence, more easily administered work e t h ic , and and utilized. opportunity to build a Whether still in school better future. It’s time to or long ago graduated, bring youth baseball to each of us needs to Ward 7, Medina thought. schedule down time— He recruited coaches time off from our labours and mentors, and cleaned to nurture our up a local field filled with relationships with others beer bottles and h y p o d e r m ic needles. Local youth became intrigued by the possibility of playing baseball. Ward 7 Baseball has no budget other than what Medina and the coaches contribute out of their own pockets. But they’re happy to be keeping kids out of trouble. As Medina told the Washington Post, “Even if 10 years from now we’re still on a nothing budget, we’ll still be here, as long as we can keep paying it forward.” Love one another as I have loved you. John 15:12 Help me pay forward old kindnesses, Jesus. WEDNESDAY, 25 June Say Y.E.S. to Helping Others! In June 2013, Fulton Street was teeming with Y.E.S. (Youth Encounter Service) volunteers rolling up their sleeves and working to improve this three-block area of Saginaw, Michigan. Their collective labour was focused on repairing three h o u se s, their voluntary duties ranging from painting rooms to reconstructing wiring or plumbing. Whether firsttime participants or seasoned veterans, volunteers are always happy they opted to say “Y.E.S.” “I have definitely learned to be more grateful for what I have,” said high school student Erin Dwan of Blessed Trinity Parish to Catholic Weekly’s Mark Haney. There is more to Y.E.S. than physical labour, though. “Each ye a r , young people are shown how difficult it can be just to get something to eat in a lower-income neighbourhood,” a dds Mark Graveline, youth ministry director for the Diocese of Saginaw. “Ultimately, we want these young people to experience and to practice Catholic social teaching, which involves reaching out to the less fortunate as an act of love.” Give to everyone who begs from you. Matthew 5:42 Dear Messiah, keep our minds and hearts open to those in need. THURSDAY, 26 June Welcome Back There were “alohas” aplenty last year for Father Stephen Macedo, who returned to active ministry in the Diocese of Honolulu, Hawaii, after an absence of 10 years. The sentiment shared by his bishop, his fellow p r ie st s and h is parishioners was unanimous: “Nice to have you back!” As reported in the Hawaii Catholic Herald, Father Macedo, 51, was ordained for the Hawaii diocese in 1993 and se r v e d in several parishes before leaving the active ministry 10 years later. He had lost to transfers the fellow priests who had been his friends and support group, and was feeling “ pr e t t y demoralized” over the clergy sex abuse scandal. A full-time fire-fighterEMT during his absence, he never stopped going to Sunday Mass and never married. He enjoyed the work but felt something was missing: “I missed preaching, being part of sharing the Good News. I missed celebrating the Eucharist and sacraments. I missed most of all being part of a parish community.” Father Macedo never lost touch with his faith. And he was welcomed back last year, with open a r m s. Let us return to the Lord…He will heal us. Hosea 6:1 May we always return to your loving embrace, O Christ, our Lord. FRIDAY, 27 June Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Your Guarantee of Heaven Author Dan Lord used to see joy as a feeling you experience when doing something pleasurable. But through a lot of trial, error and soul-searching, he’s come to see joy as a c h o ic e . During an interview on Christopher Closeup about his book Choosing Joy: The Secret to Living a Fully Christian Life, Lord explained that an adult re-conversion experience to the Catholic faith of his childhood taught him that joy can be found through building a relationship with Jesus and following His whole “seamless garment of commandments” with an open heart. Even grumpy people, whom Lord a d m it s to being sometimes, can find joy despite their natural dispositions. Lord explains, “Giving ourselves to the people God puts into our lives actually frees you…But the salvation that Jesus gives us isn’t just a golden ticket to heaven like Willy Wonka. He’s handing y ou a responsibility. He’s saying, ‘This is your guarantee of heaven if you choose it every day.’ That’s the responsibility that we have. Joy I take pleasure in three blossoms in doing that.” things, and they are beautiful in the sight of Shout for joy, all you God and of mortals: upright in heart. agreement among Psalm 32:11 brothers and sisters, friendship among Help me reflect the joy of neighbours, and a wife loving You, Father. and a husband who live in harmony. Sirach 25:1 SATURDAY, 28 June Immaculate Heart of In all times, I count on Mary your abiding love, O Friends—Your Loving Master. Lifesavers There are certain things we know to do to stay healthy—exercise, eat m or e f r u it s and vegetables. And there are the things we know to avoid—smoking, stress. But one cardiologist suggests that when it comes to overall health, your friends can save the day. “Friendship is a powerful healing force,” says Dr. Joel Kahn. Studies have shown, in fact, that peer support is a positive force in making healthy lifestyle changes. Says Dr. Kahn: “There is an African proverb that states, ‘If you walk fast, walk alone. If you want to walk far, walk together.’ Grabbing someone’s hand and walking together through challenges may be the most powerful health tool.” So what are you waiting for? Find a friend and start walking! Three Minutes a Day THE CHRISTOPHERS STORIES TO MAKE YOU THINK In nearly all languages there is some sort of saying to the effect of "Nobody likes a gossip". Although there is nothing wrong with talking about other people, it is how we talk about them that really matters. It is so easy to fall into a pattern of unconscious criticism when describing the actions of others, especially when they are not there. Here is a beautiful little story to illustrate the power and importance of how we talk about other people. A Socratic Story In ancient Greece, Socrates was reputed to hold knowledge in high esteem. One day an acquaintance met the great philosopher and said, "Do you know what I just heard about your friend?" "Hold on a minute," Socrates replied. "Before telling me anything, I'd like you to pass a little test. It's called the Triple Filter Test." "Triple filter?" "That's right," Socrates continued. "Before you talk to me about my friend, it might be a good idea to take a moment and filter what you're going to say. That's why I call it the triple filter test. The first filter is Truth. Have yo u made absolutely sure that what you are about to tell me is true?" "No," the man said, "Actually I just heard about it and..." "All right," said Socrates. "So you don't really know if it's true or not. Now let's try the second filter, the filter of goodness. Is what you are about to tell me about my friend something good?" "No, on the contrary..." "So," Socrates continued, "You want to tell me something bad about him, but you're not certain it's true. You may still pass the test though, because there's one filter left: the filter of usefulness. Is what you want to tell me about my friend going to be useful to me?" "No, not really." "Well," concluded Socrates, "If what you want to tell me is neither true nor good nor even useful, why tell it to me at all?" The Inner Voice of Love HENRY J.M. NOUWEN WORK AROUND YOUR ABYSS There is a deep hole in your being, like an abyss. You will never succeed in filling that hold, because y o ur needs are inexhaustible. You have t work around it so that gradually the abyss closes. Since the hold is so enormous and y o ur anguish so deep, you will always be tempted to flee from it. There are two extremes to avoid: being completely absorbed in your pain and being distracted by so many things that you stay far away from the wound you want to heal. Sacred Space Review the day I was once sitting in a little park in the small town of Loyola in Spain. Behind me was the imposing basilica of St. Ignatius, who was born there. Its edifice at that time was covered in scaffolding and under renovation. In front of me was a small kiosk selling newspapers, chocolate, and other small items. A man came along with his small daughter and their dog. The man bought a newspaper for himself and a little container of soap bubbles for his daughter to play with. They sat down beside me. The man was engrossed in his newspaper. The little girl was delightedly blowing bubbles, clearly entranced by the magical coloured globe that each bubble formed as it caught the sunlight. The dog jumped up after every bubble and tried to catch it, but as soon as he seized the bubble with his snout, the bubble burst. con’t Back Page