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  2. Eucharistic miracle of Lanciano - Wikipedia

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    The Miracle of Lanciano is a Eucharistic miracle said to have occurred in the eighth century in the city of Lanciano, Italy. According to tradition , a Basilian monk who had doubts about the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist found, when he said the words of consecration at Mass, that the bread and wine changed into flesh and blood.

  3. Eucharistic miracle - Wikipedia

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    The rarest reported types of Eucharistic miracle is where the Eucharist becomes human flesh as in the miracle of Lanciano which some believe occurred at Lanciano, Italy, in the 8th century, [23] [24] or the Eucharist becomes human blood as in the miracle of Santarém which some believe occurred at Santarém, Portugal, in the 13th century. [25]

  4. Category:Eucharistic miracles - Wikipedia

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    A Eucharistic miracle is any miracle involving the Eucharist. Pages in category "Eucharistic miracles" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. A miracle in Cincinnati? Some Catholics say they saw ...

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    The monk said the sight of the bleeding Eucharist strengthened his Catholic faith, a common refrain among those who claim to have witnessed miracles. The church kept the Lanciano wafer as a holy ...

  6. Talk:Eucharistic miracle of Lanciano - Wikipedia

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    6 "The Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano". Archived from the original on 31 August 2006. Retrieved 30 December 2016.: is from the Eucharistic Miracle Home page. Pro-Catholic appologist. This source should be removed. 7 Miracles of the Church (PDF). Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Learning. 2012. p. 20.: is a dead link for me.

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  8. Holy Hour - Wikipedia

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    In the Irish Free State and Republic of Ireland, the "holy hour" (Irish: uair bheannaithe) was the term applied to the closing of public houses between 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. on Monday to Saturday in the cities of Dublin and Cork. [28] [29] [30] It was introduced by Minister for Justice Kevin O'Higgins in the 1920s to curb afternoon drinking by ...

  9. Category:Christian miracles - Wikipedia

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    Miracle of Calanda; Eucharistic miracle of Lanciano; Eucharistic miracle of Santarém; Miracle of the gulls; Miracle of the Moose; Miracle of the roses; Miracle of the Sun; Miracles of Saint Demetrius; Moving statues