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Sunday, September 24, 2017

The Eucharistic miracle of Sokolka: The host is tissue from heart of a dying man

 
It took place on Sunday, October 12, 2008, two weeks after the beatification of Servant of God Fr. Michael Sopocko.
Every day, on the altars of Catholic churches around the world, the greatest miracle possible takes place: the transformation of bread and wine into the true Body and Blood of Christ.
Nonetheless, when we receive Communion, we can only touch its true nature with our faith, because our senses only perceive bread and wine, physically unaltered by the consecration.
What are the implications, then, of the Eucharistic event in Sokolka, Poland?
 
During the Holy Mass celebrated at the parish church of St. Anthony in Sokolka, at 8:30 a.m., a consecrated host fell from the hands of one of the priests during the distribution of Communion, next to the altar. The priest interrupted the distribution of Communion and picked up the host, and, in accordance with liturgical norms, placed it in a small container of water—in this case, one found in some churches beside the tabernacle, where the priest may wash his fingers after distributing Communion. The host was expected to dissolve in the water, which would later be disposed of properly.
Sister Julia Dubowska, of the Congregation of the Eucharistic Sisters, was the parish sacristan. At the end of the Mass, at the request of the pastor, Fr. Stanislaw Gniedziejko, she poured the water and the host into another container. Knowing that the consecrated host would take some time to dissolve, she placed the new container in the safe located in the parish sacristy. Only she and the pastor had the keys to the safe.
A week later, on October 19, Mission Sunday, when the pastor asked her about the condition of the host, Sister Julia went to the safe. When she opened the door, she noticed a delicate aroma of unleavened bread. When she opened the container, she saw, in the middle of the host—which was still largely intact—a curved, bright red stain, like a blood stain: a living particle of a body. The water was untainted by the color.
The sister immediately informed the priest, who brought in the other priests at the parish and the visiting missionary, Fr. Ryszard Gorowski. They were all amazed and left speechless by what they saw.
They kept a discreet and prudent silence about the event, considering its importance; this was a consecrated host which, by the power of the words of Christ at the Last Supper, was truly His Body. From a human point of view, it was difficult at that point to define if the altered form of the remainder of the host was the result of an organic growth, a chemical reaction, or some other cause.
They immediately notified the metropolitan archbishop of Bialystok, Edward Ozorowski, who went to Sokolka with the chancellor of the Curia and other diocesan officials. They were all deeply moved by what they saw. The archbishop ordered that the host be protected while they waited to see what would happen.
On October 29, the container with the host was transferred to the Divine Mercy Chapel in the rectory, and placed in the tabernacle. The next day, by decision of the archbishop, the stained host was taken out of the water and placed on a small corporal, which was then put back in the tabernacle. The host was kept this way for three years, until it was solemnly brought to the church on October 2, 2011. During the first year, it was kept secret. During that time, the Church authorities reflected on what to do, since they were dealing with a sign from God which needed to be interpreted.
By mid-January of 2009, the altered fragment of the host had dried out naturally, and remained like a blood stain or clot; since then, its appearance has not changed.
That same month, the archbishop requested histopathological studies be done on the host. On March 30, he created an ecclesial commission to study the phenomenon.
A piece of the altered host was taken and analyzed independently by two experts, Prof. Maria Sobaniec-Lotowska, MD, and Prof. Stanislaw Sulkowski, MD, in order to ensure the credibility of the results. Both are histopathologists at the Medical University of Bialystok. The studies were carried out at the university’s Department of Pathomorphology.
The specialists’ work was governed by the scientific norms and obligations for analyzing any scientific problem in accordance with the directives of the Scientific Ethics Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences. The studies were exhaustively described and photographed. The complete documentation was given to the Metropolitan Curia of Bialystok.
When the samples were taken for analysis, the undissolved part of the consecrated host had become embedded in the cloth. However, the red blood clot was as clear as ever. This transformed part of the host was dry and fragile, inextricably interwoven with the rest of the fragment, which had kept the form of bread. The sample that was taken was large enough to carry out all the necessary studies.
The results of both independent studies were in perfect agreement. They concluded that the structure of the transformed fragment of the host is identical to the myocardial (heart) tissue of a living person who is nearing death. The structure of the heart muscle fibers is deeply intertwined with that of the bread, in a way impossible to achieve with human means, according to the declaration of Prof. Maria Sobaniec-Lotowska.
The studies proved that no foreign substance was added to the consecrated host; rather, part of the host took the form of heart muscle of a person near death. This kind of phenomenon is inexplicable by the natural sciences. At the same time, the Church teaches us that the consecrated host becomes the Body of Christ, by the power of His own words at the Last Supper, repeated by priests during the consecration of the Mass.
The results of the histopathological studies, dated January 21, 2009, were included in the dossier given to the Metropolitan Curia of Bialystok.
In its official communiqué, the Metropolitan Curia of Bialystok stated:
“The Sokolka event is not opposed to the faith of the Church; rather, it confirms it. The Church professes that, after the words of consecration, by the power of the Holy Spirit, the bread is transformed into the Body of Christ, and the wine into His Blood. Additionally, this is an invitation for all ministers of the Eucharist to distribute the Body of the Lord with faith and care, and for the faithful to receive Him with adoration.”
 
 
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Where: The parish church of Saint Anthony of Sokółka
When: 12 October 2008
What Happened: A consecrated host accidently fell to the ground during Mass and, when the priest noticed it, he believed it was dirty and so placed it in a vasculum (a small container filled with water) to dissolve it and get rid of a dirty host in the proper manner. Later, when it was brought out again, although it was partially dissolved it was still there and what was thought to be ‘dirt’ at a passing glance was in fact what at looked like a blood clot. Intense study followed and two scientists of global fame and specialists in pathological anatomy at the Medical University of Białystok were called in to lead the investigation, Professor Maria Elżbieta Sobaniec-Łotowska and Professor Stanisław Sulkowski.
These two scientists studied the ‘blood clot’ independent of each other and made use of the most modern optical microscopes and the transmission electronic microscope. To further ensure no bias in the study, Professor Sulkowski was not informed that the sample which he was examining came from a host. Despite this, both scientists reached the same conclusion: the sample examined was neither a clot, nor blood… it was a human cardiac muscle tissue (heart tissue) and was still alive.
The details of the heart’s condition are the same as those we’ve mentioned earlier, but the most incredible thing about this study was that, due to the advanced nature of the equipment they used, they were able to observe that the cardiac tissue was joined to the consecrated host in an inseparable manner. There is no scientific explanation for this; they penetrated each other, as if a fragment of ‘bread’ had suddenly transformed itself into ‘body’.
It is not possible to manipulate an event of this type. No one, absolutely no one, would have been able to do it. “Even the scientists of NASA, who have at their disposal the most modern analytical techniques, would not be able to artificially recreate such a thing” affirmed Professor Sobaniec-Łotowska.

FROM:
5 Incredible Eucharistic Miracles from the last 25 Years
http://dowym.com/voices/5-incredible-eucharistic-miracles-from-the-last-25-years/

 
 

 
 



 
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Tuesday, September 05, 2017

Pope to youth: Narcissism produces sadness because its like putting makeup on the soul ...



... Narcissism is a disease of the mirror that deceives ... Do not look in the mirror ... look outward ...







2017.09.04 Pope Francis meets with catholic community Shalom





Pope meets with members of the Shalom community
http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2017/09/04/pope_meets_with_members_of_the_shalom_community/1334632

(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis met in the Vatican on Monday with a cheering crowd of young people and families belonging to the Shalom community. Speaking off the cuff in his native Spanish, the Pope replied to questions from three young members of the community about how to witness to their faith in a world often marked by indifference and hopelessness.
The Shalom Catholic community was founded back in the early 1980s in the city of Fortaleza in north-eastern Brazil. Today it counts some 3.800 members spread across the different continents, and is focused on contemplation, unity and evangelization.
Go out to share the good news
In his reply to a young man named Juan from Chile, Pope Francis highlighted the importance of “going out of oneself” to share the good news of God’s mercy with others. God is always with us, he insisted, waiting for us even in the most difficult moments of our lives, just as the father of the prodigal son runs out to embrace his child, despite all the sinful things he has done.
Avoid being self-centred
Replying to a young French woman about the role of youth in the life and mission of the Church, the Pope spoke of their joy which is opposed to the sadness that comes from always being self-centred or “self-referential”.
Narcissism, he said, is a disease which causes sadness by making us worry every day about how to appear better than we are. Calling it “the disease of the mirror”, he urged young people to “break the mirror” and look at others, as a way of escaping from today’s consumer culture.
Share freely with others
Pope Francis then responded to a young Brazilian man who spent many years as a drug addict before discovering the Shalom community. The Pope said drugs dominate people’s lives by destroying our roots and all that we hold close to our hearts. He urged young people to become aware of those roots and to share freely with others all the blessings that they themselves have received.
Learn from your elders
Finally, the Pope encouraged his listeners to learn from the wisdom of older members of the community, especially their grandparents. Engaging in this inter-generational dialogue, he said, is one of the major challenges facing our societies today.











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Friday, September 01, 2017

SEPTEMBER 1 - WORLD DAY OF PRAYER FOR THE CARE OF CREATION


Pope Francis established September 1 as the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, encouraging the Catholic community around the world to pray for our common home.

The annual Day of Prayer is inspired by his landmark encyclical Laudato Si’, which calls on "every person living on this planet" to care for our shared earth.



http://lourdesprayerrequest.com/prayer_for_the_care_of_creation

PRAYER FOR THE CARE OF CREATION

Father, we praise you with all your creatures.
They came forth from your all-powerful hand;
they are yours, filled with your presence and your tender love.
Praise be to you!

Son of God, Jesus, through you all things were made.
You were formed in the womb of Mary our Mother,
You became part of this earth,
and you gazed upon this world with human eyes.
Today you are alive in every creature in your risen glory.
Praise be to you!

Holy Spirit, by your light
you guide this world towards the Father’s love
and accompany creation as it groans in travail.
You also dwell in our hearts
and you inspire us to do what is good.
Praise be to you!

Triune Lord, wondrous community of infinite love,
teach us to contemplate you in the beauty of the universe,
for all things speak of you.
Awaken our praise and thankfulness for every being that you have made.
Give us the grace to feel profoundly joined to everything that is.
God of love, show us our place in this world
as the channels of your love for all creatures of this earth,
for not one of them is forgotten in your sight.

Enlighten those who possess power and money
that they may avoid the sin of indifference,
that they may love the common good, advance the weak,
and care for this world in which we live.
The poor and the earth are crying out.

O Lord, seize us with your power and light, help us to protect all life,
to prepare for a better future, for the coming of your Kingdom Of justice,
peace, love and beauty.
Praise be to you!

Amen.


‘Prayer for union with creation’ was published in Pope Francis’ encyclical letter, Laudato Si. This prayer is for Christians to pray for inspiration to take up the commitment to creation set before us by the Gospel of Jesus.



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Talba qawwija ta' tifħir lil Alla għall-ħolqien li tana miktuba minn San Franġisk
http://thechurchinmalta.org/mt/posts/77490/talba-qawwija-ta-tifhir-lil-alla-ghall-holqien-li-tana-miktuba-minn-san-frangisk
  • ... F'din il-ġurnata huwa xieraq li nitfakkru fil-kliem ta' San Franġisk u nfaħħru lil Alla għall-ħolqien li tagħna, billi nwiegħdu li nagħmel il-parti tagħna biex inkunu protetturi ta' dak li tatna.
  • L-Aktar Għoli, Mulej twajjeb, li tista’ kollox
    tiegħek is-sebħ, il-glorja u l-gieħ u kull barka.
    Lilek biss, l-Aktar Għoli, jixirqu
    u l-ebda bniedem mhu denn imqar ilissen.
    Tifħir lilek, Mulejja, għall-ħlejqa kollha,
    l-aktar oħtna x-xemx,
    li twelled il-jum u biha tagħti d-dawl
    u hija sbejħa u tgħammex b’dija sfiqa!
    Tixbaħ lilek, l-Aktar Għoli.
    Tkun imfaħħar,
    Mulejja, f’ħuna l-qamar u l-kwiekeb,
    li fis-sema sawwarthom ileqqu, għonja u sbieħ.
    Tkun imfaħħar,
    Mulejja, f’ħuna r-riħ,
    u fl-ajru msaħħab, fil-bnazzi u f’kull xorta ta’ temp,
    li bihom int tgħajjex kull maħluq.
    Tkun imfaħħar,
    Mulejja, f’ħuna l-ilma,
    hekk meħtieg u umli, siwi u safi.
    Tkun imfaħħar,
    Mulejja, f’ħuna n-nar,
    li bih, int, iddawwal il-lejl,
    hu sbejjaħ u lagħbi, robust u qawwi.
    Tkun imfaħħar,
    Mulejja, f’oħtna u ommna l-art,
    li tgħajjixna u tmexxina,
    u tagħti kull xorta ta’ frott ma’ ward u ħxejjex imlewna.
    Tkun imfaħħar, Mulejja,
    f’min lest jaħfer għal imħabbtek,
    u f’min iġarrab mard u tbatija.
    Hienja dawk jġarrbu kollox fis-sliem
    għax minnek, l-Aktar Għoli, ikunu inkurunati.
    Tkun imfaħħar,
    Mulejja, f’oħtna l-mewt tal-ġisem,
    li minnha l-ebda ħaj ma jista’ jaħrab.
    Ħażin għal min imut fid-dnub il-mejjet.
    Hienja dawk li l-mewt issibhom jagħmlu r-rieda mqaddsa tiegħek,
    għax il-mewt l-oħra ma tagħmlilhom l-ebda ħsara.
    Faħħru u bierku, il-Mulej, u roddlu ħajr
    u aqduh bl-akbar umiltà.


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Day of Prayer for Creation: May the powerful support the care of a wounded Creation







2017
Pope's Intention for September: For parishes to be close to the people






'LAUDATO SI' - Pope Francis' Encyclical - FREE DOWNLOAD
-&- Preżentazzjoni tal-Enċiklika Laudato Si' minn Monsinjur Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna -&- in LAIKOS
https://medjugorjemalta.blogspot.com.mt/2015/06/laudato-si-pope-francis-encyclical-on.html





L-omelija tal-Arċisqof fil-ftuħ tax-Xahar tal-Ħolqien (Season of Creation) Is-Sibt 2 ta’ Settembru 2017, fil-Konkatidral ta’ San Ġwann, il-Belt Valletta.




http://thechurchinmalta.org/mt/posts/71760/kemm-attivita-tal-bniedem-fisem-in-namur-u-fisem-l-isports-u-fisem-il-progress%2C-teqred-il-holqien-bkapricc-bla-razan---l-arcisqof-fil-bidu-tax-xahar-tal-holqien



Quddiesa f'għeluq ix-xahar tal-Ħolqien




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September 1, 2018 - Pope Francis's message on the fourth annual World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
https://medjugorjemalta.blogspot.com/2018/09/september-1-2018-pope-francis-care-for.html



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What is “Season of Creation” and why does Pope Francis support it?
8 Sep 2020

















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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

THE MAGDALA APOSTOLATE --- EDUCATING THE WOMEN DISCIPLES OF THE LORD ...




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Magdala Apostolate is an outreach project of the Institute of Catholic Culture and is dedicated to providing sound doctrinal formation—both initial and ongoing—for women religious and novices, in accord with the Church’s call for a new evangelization. Each term, we offer semester-long courses in the faith to any religious sister or community who applies.



The Magdala Apostolate - Published on Aug 23, 2017




https://www.youtube.com/user/InstituteCC/videos





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