
miracles of the Eucharist
The miracles of the Eucharist refer to extraordinary events associated with the consecrated bread and wine. Some miracles involve the host appearing as human flesh or the wine turning into blood, believed to demonstrate Christ’s presence in the Eucharist. Others include instances of the Eucharist remaining uncorrupted after many years or appearing radiant with divine light. These miracles serve to affirm faith in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, providing believers with a tangible sign of God's power and love. They are considered by many as signs that transcend natural explanations, inspiring reverence and devotion.