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Alboraya-Almácera (*) page1, page 2
1348 - A priest slipped while crossing a small river and dropped the ciborium containing 3 consecrated Hosts. A short distance away fishermen called him to see 3 fishes almost completely out of the water, holding the Hosts in their mouths. The fish placed the Hosts, one by one, in the chalice the priest was holding.
Alcalá
1597 - a repented thief returned 24 stolen Hosts that never decomposed, but in 1936 they were hidden from the Communist revolutionaries and the whereabouts are unknown.
Alcoy
1568 - a man stole a silver box containing 3 consecrated Hosts and immediately consumed them. A statue of the Child Jesus pointed to his house, and the box with the Hosts was found in his stable under a pile of wood.
Caravaca de la Cruz (*)
1231 - This miracle led to the conversion of a Moorish king. During Mass, 2 angels placed a missing crucifix on the altar, and in place of the Host the king saw Baby Jesus gazing endearingly.
Cimballa
1370 - doubting priest saw the consecrated Host transform into Flesh, and Blood flowed copiously onto the altar linens.
Daroca (*) page 1, page 2
1239 - in a Mass celebrated before a battle, a sudden enemy attack obliged the priest to suspend the Mass and hide 6 consecrated Hosts amid the linens and under a rock. The Hosts were later found completely covered with Blood. They were consumed, but then started an argument about the custodial place for the stained corporal. It was decided by a mule that wandered for 12 days until stopping exhausted in Daroca.
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. The relic is kept in El Escorial(Spain).
Obs: In the book you'll find it under Netherlands
Obs: In the book you'll find it under Netherlands
Gerona (*)
1297 - a doubting priest tried to consume the Host but inside his mouth It turned into bleeding Flesh, to such a size and consistency that he was not able to swallow.
Guadalupe (*)
1420 - during the Consecration of the Mass, a doubting priest saw a dense cloud come down above the altar. Asking for his doubts to be removed, the priest saw the cloud be replaced by a vision of the Host suspended above the chalice. Drops of Blood were falling into the chalice, which overflowed, staining the corporal and pall.
Ivorra page 1, page 2
1010 - while a doubting priest was celebrating Mass, the wine in the chalice was converted into Blood and poured onto the altar cloth, spilling onto the floor.
Moncada
1392 - a priest was uncertain about the validity of his ordination because he had been ordained by the anti-pope. On Christmas Day, and for 3 consecutive days, Baby Jesus was seen in the Host by a child attending the Mass. The priests doubts were answered.
Montserrat (*)
1657 - this miracle attests to the reality of Purgatory and the importance of Masses celebrated for the deceased.
O'Cebreiro (*)
1824 - doubting priest is celebrating Mass during a miserable winter day. He thought no one would show up, but a farmer did. The Host changed into Flesh and the wine into Blood that gushed out of the chalice, staining the corporal... and the head of the wooden statue of Our Lady bowed in adoration.
Onil (Alicante)page 1, page 2
1824 - a stolen monstrance containing a consecrated Host was found in a nearby town. Almost 200 years later, the Host is still intact.
Ponferrara (*)
1533 - a man stole the tabernacle aiming to sell the precious silver ciborium inside. He threw the tabernacle with the consecrated Hosts into some bushes. Flashes of light were seen during the night, and during the day strange doves hovered over the spot.
Saint John of the Abesses
1251 - here an expressive set of statues depicts the deposition of Jesus. In the crucifix, the head of Jesus has a little depression, sealed with a small silver plaque, that contains a consecrated Host that remained intact since 1251.
Saragossa (Zaragoza) (*)
1427 - a woman stole a consecrated Host and hid It in a box. When opening the box at her home, she saw that the Host had been replaced by Baby Jesus surrounded by light.
Silla
1097 - stolen consecrated Hosts were found intact 2 days later, under a rock in a little garden not far from the city. They can still be seen today.
Valencia (*) page 1, page 2
in the gothic chapel of the “Santo Caliz” (“Holy Chalice”) in the city’s cathedral, a miraculous chalice, identified by tradition as the Holy Grail, is kept and shown for the veneration of the faithful. The Holy Grail is the chalice used by Jesus at His Last Supper, but is also identified as the cup in which Joseph of Arimathea collected the Blood of Jesus at the foot of the Cross.