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049 - Eucharistic Miracles

32 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Eucharistic miracles are signs that point back to the Catholic teaching on the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. This episode begins by explaining why the Eucharist is so central to Catholic life, contrasting Catholic belief in Transubstantiation with Protestant views of Communion, and grounding the discussion in John 6 and the witness of the early Church Fathers. It also offers a practical explanation of substance and accidents to help listeners understand how Catholics describe the bread and wine becoming the Body and Blood of Christ. The episode then highlights several well-known Eucharistic miracles—from Lanciano and Bolsena to Buenos Aires, Sokolka, and Tixtla—showing how these events have been investigated, preserved, and interpreted within the life of the Church. These miracles do not add new doctrine but strengthen faith in what the Church has always taught: that the Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life and a profound invitation to encounter Christ more deeply. Please visit our website: www.AllRoadsLeadtoRome.net [http://www.allroadsleadtorome.net/]. You can sign up for our newsletter, leave me a voice message with a comment or suggestion, get connected with us on socials, and you can become a Patron who makes all of this magic happen! AllRoadsLeadToRome.net We are also on Facebook, Instagram, X, and Youtube. Please tell A Catholic Curious friend about us!

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