During the Lenten Season, St. Pius V Church will host the International Exhibition of Eucharistic Miracles designed by Blessed Carlo Acutis, beatified October 10, 2020. Before his death in 2006 at age 15, Carlo designed a presentation of over 130 Eucharistic miracles approved by the Church.
What are Miracles of the Eucharist?
As Catholics we believe in the Real Presence, that the substance of the bread and wine with the words of Consecration at Mass become the body and blood of Christ. Eucharistic Miracles, occurring throughout the centuries, intend to confirm this truth in a way that is visible to all. This exhibition will prayerfully share information on some of these miraculous events.
Do you want to know more about Carlo Acutis?
Carlo was a normal fun loving teen. He had great computer skills and also had a great devotion to the Eucharist. At the age of 11 he combined these loves and began to amass info and photos of the various Eucharistic miracles that has occured throughout the ages. By the time of his death at age 15, he had chronicled over 130 Eucharistic Miracles and had also helped design posters so that the information on these miracles could be shared. His work is the basis of this Exhibition which has been shared on all five continents.
If you would like to read more on Blessed Carlo Acutis, check out the following websites.
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