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The Catholic Defender: More Eucharistic Miracles with Dr. Gregory Thompson

  • Jan 16
  • 2 min read

Always with a desire to be like Mary with our love and our zeal to bring souls to Her Son.


Yet daily we let our flesh stand in the way, instead of going to the Source of Truth and Strength that comes from the Holy Spirit. Left to our flesh, would we do better than Peter, who in Shame Denied Jesus three times before the Cock crowed, do we have within our being a flesh that cannot be fooled and tempted and sinful, are we capable of turning our backs on our best friend, spitting in His face, and huring him more that all the torture he endured out of love for us.


As Jesus said to the Apostles when finding them asleep in the garden, "the Spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak",


and do we not have the same sinful nature of all men, without the Holy Spirit.


For sure this is the case we live with and the reason that we must die to ourselves so that we can Glorify Jesus with every breath we take to bring souls to Him.


Lord help me in my weakness, and give me the power of the Holy Spirit to seek the Truth and listen to the words of the Blessed Virgin Mary that should drive our actions, "Do whatever He tells you"


Eucharistic miracles are supernatural events where the bread and wine, while retaining appearances, miraculously become actual living human flesh and blood, often showing cardiac muscle and AB blood.


These miracles are To help believers move beyond the visible and confirm the spiritual reality of the Eucharist, challenging human reason and strengthening faith. 


Scientists have analyzed some miraculous hosts, finding human cardiac muscle tissue and blood type AB, which is rare and typically found in the heart.


White blood cells, found in the flesh, usually don't survive long outside the body, adding to the miraculous nature.


While faith is primary, these miracles provide visible signs for those who struggle with belief in the transformation of the Eucharist.


They bridge the gap between the spiritual belief (Transubstantiation) and physical evidence, demonstrating God's hand in the physical world. 


These miracles are framed not as proofs of doctrine, but as invitations for skeptics and "lost souls" to recognize God's hand in the physical world.



 
 
 

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