Eucharistic Miracle in Buenos Aires

The weakening of faith in the real presence of the Risen Christ in the Eucharist is one of the most significant aspects of the current spiritual crisis. Jesus wants to strengthen our faith in His Eucharistic presence. That is why from time to time in the history of the Catholic Church He gives us signs–Eucharistic miracles that clearly underscore the fact that He, the Risen Lord Himself in the mystery of His Divinity and glorified humanity, is truly present in the Eucharist. The most recent Eucharistic miracle recognized by the Church authorities occurred in 1996 in the capital of Argentina–Buenos Aires.

A Consecrated Host Becomes Flesh and Blood

At seven o’clock in the evening on August 18, 1996, Fr. Alejandro Pezet was saying Holy Mass at a Catholic church in the commercial center of Buenos Aires. As he was finishing distributing Holy Communion, a woman came up to tell him that she had found a discarded host on a candleholder at the back of the church. On going to the spot indicated, Fr. Alejandro saw the defiled Host. Since he was unable to consume it, he placed it in a container of water and put it away in the tabernacle of the chapel of the Blessed Sacrament.

On Monday, August 26, upon opening the tabernacle, he saw to his amazement that the Host had turned into a bloody substance. He informed Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, who gave instructions that the Host be professionally photographed. The photos were taken on September 6. They clearly show that the Host, which had become a fragment of bloodied flesh, had grown significantly in size. For several years the Host remained in the tabernacle, the whole affair being kept a strict secret. Since the Host suffered no visible decomposition, Cardinal Bergoglio decided to have it scientifically analyzed.

On October 5, 1999, in the presence of the Cardinal’s representatives, Dr. Castanon took a sample of the bloody fragment and sent it to New York for analysis. Since he did not wish to prejudice the study, he purposely did not inform the team of scientists of its provenance. One of these scientists was Dr. Frederic Zugiba, the well-known cardiologist and forensic pathologist. He determined that the analyzed substance was real flesh and blood containing human DNA. Zugiba testified that, “the analyzed material is a fragment of the heart muscle found in the wall of the left ventricle close to the valves. This muscle is responsible for the contraction of the heart. It should be borne in mind that the left cardiac ventricle pumps blood to all parts of the body. The heart muscle is in an inflammatory condition and contains a large number of white blood cells. This indicates that the heart was alive at the time the sample was taken. It is my contention that the heart was alive, since white blood cells die outside a living organism. They require a living organism to sustain them. Thus, their presence indicates that the heart was alive when the sample was taken. What is more, these white blood cells had penetrated the tissue, which further indicates that the heart had been under severe stress, as if the owner had been beaten severely about the chest.”

Two Australians, journalist Mike Willesee and lawyer Ron Tesoriero, witnessed these tests. Knowing where the sample had come from, they were dumbfounded by Dr. Zugiba’s testimony. Mike Willesee asked the scientist how long the white blood cells would have remained alive if they had come from a piece of human tissue, which had been kept in water. They would have ceased to exist in a matter of minutes, Dr. Zugiba replied. The journalist then told the doctor that the source of the sample had first been kept in ordinary water for a month and then for another three years in a container of distilled water; only then had the sample been taken for analysis. Dr. Zugiba’s was at a loss to account for this fact. There was no way of explaining it scientifically, he stated. Only then did Mike Willesee inform Dr. Zugiba that the analyzed sample came from a consecrated Host (white, unleavened bread) that had mysteriously turned into bloody human flesh. Amazed by this information, Dr. Zugiba replied, “How and why a consecrated Host would change its character and become living human flesh and blood will remain an inexplicable mystery to science—a mystery totally beyond her competence.”

To be continued….

Vacation Bible School

vacationbibleschool1Saint Valentine Parish VBS was held this week, June 20-24.  We extend a grateful thank you to Mrs. Amy Davis and Mrs. Joan Ricotta for their endless patience and energy.  Our teachers were assisted by Brother Joel and many other helpers.  At the 9 am Mass on June 26th Fr. Henry will lead our VBS children in singing a special song for you.

St. Valentine Parish Council Meeting Minutes for May 17th, 2016

In Attendance: Fr Henry, Fr Socorro, Lisa Alexander, Mary Anthony, Walt Bankowski, Dan Benard, Ron Fron, Beth Jachman, Anthony Janisse, Joe Kelly, Jeff Kramer, Suzanne Mote, Mike Nowak, Alan Pawlik, Frank Zbikowski.

 New Business

· Fund Raiser – Looking for new fund raisers to replace Irish Fest.  Silent Auction to coincide with the Parish anniversary May 2017.  Auction items could include baskets put together by school classrooms, time with Fr. Socorro (cooking) and Fr. Henry (soccer).    Committee to be formed by Frank Zbikowski and Lisa Alexander.  Raffle for $10K cash or a car?

· Church Picnic –Men’s Club will sponsor the meat.  David Prowse & Ted Kozlowski have volunteered to cook.  Request to change the alphabetical designation for donations – people would like to bring different dishes.

 Commissions

Pastoral update:

· Thanks to Mike Nowak for facilitating and Deacon Lawrence for being scribe for the Church Dialogue.

· Amazing conference attendees of OLL + St. Val meeting to discuss the effect.  They are e-mailing each other daily prayers.

· Fr. Socorro is going on vacation from 10-AUG to 06-SEP.

· Amazing Parish Conference: 207 parishes attended; 1,300+ people.  “Form a Leadership Team” people willing to serve the church and evangelize.  Team has been formed.  All in preparation for Synod.  More importance should be placed on getting the youth involved.

· Fr. Henry is getting a new kitchen because of a water leak—insurance to cover all costs.  Work starts Monday, May 23rd.

· Works of Mercy – need representative to attend meetings & organize doing works of mercy.  Suggestion to reach out to St. Vincent De Paul.

 Roundtable:

· EM’s & lectors response to the dress code.

 · Next meeting August 2nd, 2016 @ 7:30pm to discuss the Parish Picnic

 


Religious Education

Vacation Bible schools allow children to enjoy themselves while growing spiritually.

 Through the archdiocesan Department of Evangelization, Catechesis and Schools, your gifts to the Catholic Services Appeal support the work of catechists, who plan vacation Bible schools in parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Detroit. These faith-filled weeks during the summer help children learn about Jesus in a relaxing and fun way.

Dedicated catechists also teach our faith in parishes and Catholic schools. Their mission includes helping others to reflect on their Catholic faith and understand its purpose in today’s world. For information about CSA-funded ministries, programs, and services, please go towww.AOD.org.

At the 9 am Mass today Fr. Henry will lead our VBS children in singing a song for you.