A Eucharistic miracle in Connecticut?

“We really do celebrate the life, death, resurrection of Jesus Christ and the alter, that the Eucharist really is the body soul and divinity of Jesus Christ and that all things are possible with God,” said Crowley.

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When the minister suspected they were running out of hosts to pass out, Crowley said they glanced around to find more, but when that minister looked back down, more hosts had appeared.

By the time communion was over, Crowley said there seemed to be either as many or possibly even more hosts in the ciborium than there were when he had first handed it to the minister.

“It’s just so beautiful. God has been working so many miracles in our lives lately,” said Shaina Pia of Stratford.

[It recalls the miracle of the loaves and fishes. The Vatican will likely do an extensive investigation through the Archdiocese of Hartford to determine whether this was a true miracle. The local bishop usually leads these investigations, although sometimes that itself can lead to disputes. Some of these take years to find a conclusion one way or the other, and the WFSB suggestion of “a week” is optimistic in the extreme. In the meantime, we can all still take inspiration from the report, at least to reflect on the Lord’s abundance. — Ed]

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