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Article: Naju and history (further reflections on the Eucharistic Miracle).
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- Catholic Insight
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- June 1, 1996
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In our May 1996 issue we presented Bishop Danylak's affidavit and Fr. Joseph Finn's description of what happened at Naju, Korea, on September 22, 1995. Below we print some further reflections by Bishop Danylak.
Two questions have been raised. The Council of Trent teaches us that it is the glorified and immutable body of Christ that is present in the Eucharist. How can the Eucharist bleed or change into living, bleeding flesh? Secondly, what purpose is there to such a miracle?
Eucharistic miracles in history
The history of the Church records more than one hundred and sixty recorded and approved miracles associated with the Eucharist. I shall ...