The blood of Christ on a communion bread in Indiana turned out to be not divine (3 photos)
Here recently in the state of Indiana something happened that the archdiocese of the state was already rubbing its paws in anticipation, but it didn’t work out. Scientists ruined everything.
In short, in one of the Catholic churches of St. Anthony of Padua in the city of Morris, Indiana, parishioners during the sacrament of communion noticed a miraculous miracle, a marvelous wonder. Red stains appeared on a piece of liturgical bread. The piece was placed in water and it turned red.
Everyone unanimously decided that this was the blood of the Savior. After such a divine sign, everyone was terribly happy and reported what had happened to the archbishop.
In his joy, he had already prepared the documents to submit an application to the Vatican to register the divine miracle. But at some point, the archbishop had a wise thought that if this was not a miracle, but the machinations of evil spirits. You will disgrace yourself in front of the Vatican. So he made a difficult decision and turned to scientists for help. He submitted the prosphora to the laboratory for analysis.
So what do you think, there was no blood there, but they did find a fungus and three different types of bacteria, all of which are usually found on human hands. Someone grabbed some bread with unwashed hands and brought in the germs. These parishioners are a real pain.
This news was a sad end to the parishioners' hopes for their small town to become famous. The miracle did not happen.