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Augsburg (*)
1194 - a woman took home a Host and hid It in a cupboard. After 5 years she confessed. The recovered Host appeared divided in 2 parts connected by thin threads of bleeding Flesh. Easter Sunday the Host began to grow, until the Feast of St.John the Baptist. Other incidents beside the Eucharistic miracle happened: the Child Jesus appeared, the church's crucifix bled and Jesus appeared blessing the assembly.
Benningen
1216 - A miller stole a Host and hid it with the intent to incriminate his neighbor. The Host began to bleed profusely... and the whole village and the Bishop learned about it.
Bettbrunn
1125- Farmer stole Host and brought to his farm. The Host accidentally fell to the ground, but no one could pick It up. The Bishop of Regensburg was able to pick It up after promising the Lord to build a church there.
Erding
1417 - Holy Thursday: a peasant stole a consecrated Host, which along the way slipped from his hand, flew up into the air and disappeared. The Bishop came and found it resting on a clump of dirt, emitting a bright light.
Kranenburg of Kleve (*)
1280 - A shepherd unable to swallow the Host due to an illness, threw It against a tree in his garden. The search for the Host was fruitless. A few years later the tree was cut down and a perfectly-carved crucifix fell out.
Regensburg (*)
1255 - Crucifix stretches arm and takes chalice from doubting priest
Waldürn (*)
1330 - spilled consecrated Blood formed on the corporal the image of the Crucified Christ, surrounded by 11 identical Heads of Christ crowned with thorns
Weingarten page 1, page 2
1055 - The Most Precious Blood relic was given to Emperor Henry III. A parade with nearly 3,000 horses is organized every year in honor of the relic. (other relics in this story: nails, spear, True Cross)
Wilsnack
1383 - The village was sacked, robbed and set afire, but among the ruins of the parish church were found 3 perfectly intact Hosts from which Blood flowed. Numerous miracles began to happen after they were found.