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Alkmaar (*)
1429 - After the words of consecration the priest accidentally knocked the chalice over. The Blood splashed onto the chasuble. After burning the spotted part and sewing up the chasuble, the priest saw the spots reappear.
Amsterdaam (*)page1, page 2
1345 - A gravely ill man, after receiving the Last Rites, vomited into a small basin. The contents were thrown into the flames of the fireplace. The next day, a Host was found suspended in the air inside the fireplace.
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Bergen
1421 - a priest that showed no devotion to the Blessed Sacrament threw in the river some consecrated Hosts let over after Mass. Several months later they were found, floating in the water and soaked in Blood.
Boxmeer (*)
1400 - a doubting priest saw the Blood start to bubble out of the chalice after consecration. It coagulated in a lump the size of a walnut and still can be seen today.
Boxtel-Hoogstraten (*)
1380 - during Mass a priest accidentally knocked over the chalice with consecrated white wine. The Blood stained the corporal and the altar cloth.
Breda-Niervaat
1300 - a soldier stole a consecrated Host that was found some time later by a farmer, perfectly intact, under a clump of dirt.
El Escorial/Gorkum (*)
1572 - mercenaries plundered a church in the Gorkum(Holland) and trampled a consecrated Host with a spiked boot. Blood began to drip from the 3 holes.
Meerssen
1222 - during Holy Mass, living Blood dripped from the large Host staining the corporal
1465 - a huge fire broke out and destroyed the church, but a farmer managed to rescue the relic of the Blood-stained Host (miracle of 1222), which remained unharmed
1465 - a huge fire broke out and destroyed the church, but a farmer managed to rescue the relic of the Blood-stained Host (miracle of 1222), which remained unharmed
Stiphout (*)
1342 - while a raging fire was consuming the church, the flames were holding back from the altar area, allowing a parishioner to rescue the ciborium with the consecrated Host.