The Catholic Defender: The Miracle of the Blood
- Donald Hartley

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Jesus blood type was AB+.
Only about 4% of people have it.
There have been over 100 approved Eucharistic miracles.
Every one that has been tested came back as AB+.
The odds of 100 miracles all containing this blood is a decimal followed by 140 zeros. But there's more....so much more
The Miracle of the blood of Jesus signifies the divine, shed blood of Christ, believed in Christianity to provide eternal redemption, forgiveness of sins, justification, and spiritual protection against evil. It is considered a living, purifying power that cleanses believers, offers spiritual healing, and represents the ultimate sacrifice of love, granting access to God.
It represents the ultimate sacrifice, providing atonement, salvation, and justification.
The blood is said to provide 7 key benefits: redemption, forgiveness, constant cleansing, justification, sanctification, victory over the devil, and protection from darkness.
It is believed to be divine blood that flowed from Jesus, who was both fully God and fully man, born of the Holy Ghost.
It breaks spiritual bondages, addictions, and transforms believers into a new creation.
Lanciano Miracle: In the 700s, a priest's doubts about the Real Presence led to a miracle where the bread changed into living flesh and the wine into five globules of blood.
St. Januarius: A vial of blood, believed to be that of the patron saint of Naples, unexpectedly liquefies annually, sometimes bubbling as if fresh, which is considered a sign of divine protection.
Other reported incidents include a 200-year-old host in Belgium changing color in 2016 and another in India in 2024, showing signs of blood.
The blood is seen as the means by which humanity is redeemed from sin and the power of darkness.
Buenos Aires Miracle (1996): Under the oversight of then-Archbishop Jorge Bergoglio (now Pope Francis), a discarded host transformed into bloody heart tissue that did not decompose.
Sokółka, Poland (2008): A host that fell to the floor reportedly developed a red spot that was later identified by pathomorphologists as human myocardial (heart) tissue in a state of "agony"





















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