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Avignon (*) page 1, page 2
1433 - the monstrance had been left in exposition when a terrible wlood happened. The church had to be reached by boat. The water was 6 feet deep but the waters parted as walls to the left and right of the altar, leaving it completely dry
Blanot
1331 - Easter. Priest dripped Host onto cloth. It changed into Blood resulting in large stain.
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Bordeaux (*)
1822 - Jesus appeared in the exposed Host giving a blessing for more than 20 minutes
Dijon (*)
1430 - attempts to remove a stolen Host from monstrance made it bleed. The Blood immediately dried, forming an image of our Lord, seated, surrounded by some instruments of His Passion
Douai (*)
1254 - consecrated Host dropped on floor, flew to purificator and a Child could be seen there by all. Bishop that came to verify facts saw on the Host the face of Jesus crowned with thorns, with 2 drops of Blood coming down His forehead.
Faverney (*)
1608 - an overnight fire consumed the altar, but the monstrance with exposed Host was found suspended in the air, were it remained several days until a new altar was built
La Rochelle (*)
1461 - Easter: paralyzed and mute boy was healed after receiving Communion.
Neuvy-Saint-Sépulcre
1257 - 2 drops of the Blood of Christ, brought from the Holy Land, are venerated here
Les Ulmes (*)
1668 - image of Our Lord with hands crossed appears on exposed Host for more than 15 minutes
Marseille-en-Beauvais
1533 - stolen consecrated Hosts dumped in field are found intact during heavy storm. Many miracles follow.
Paris (*) part 1, part 2
1290 - Easter: non-believer stabbed Host. It bled and filled the container; thrown in fire, it rose out of the fire; thrown in boiling water, it rose into the air and took a form of a crucifix.
Pressac (*)
1643 - Holy Thursday: A devastating fire melted the chalice but the consecrated Host was found intact in tin bubble in the base (the only part of the chalice that didn't melt)