Eucharistic Miracle of Cimballa
(Zaragozza)
Spain (1370)
In the year 1370, the pastor of Cimballa was assaulted
with a strong doubt during the Mass about the
true presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. The Host
then transformed into flesh and from it began
to flow blood onto the altar-linens. The episode
reenforced the wavering faith of the priest who
penitently retired to a monastery dedicating himself
to a life of penance and prayer. Every year, the
12th of September, the memory of the miracle in
the parish church is celebrated where even now
the Relic of the corporal soaked in the Blood
is kept.
Most Holy Doubtful Mystery”
is what they call in Cimballa the Eucharistic
Miracle that took place in 1370 in the church
of the Purification of Our Lady. The pastor of
the church, Don Tommaso, had been for many months
plagued by doubt concerning the true presence
of Christ in the sacrament of the Eucharist. During
the celebration of Holy Mass on Sunday, after
having pronounced the words of the consecration,
Don Tommaso saw the Host transformed into flesh
and the blood began to flow from it, so much as
to soak the altar-linens.
The penitent priest began to
weep from remorse. The faithful, seeing how he
was troubled, quickly looked to the altar and
saw the miracle. The relic was then taken in procession
and the news spread everywhere. There were many
miracles attributed the “Most Holy Doubtful
Mystery” and since then has always been
a great object of devotion on the part of the
faithful. The relic of the altar-linen soaked
in the blood has been exposed the 12th of September
of every year on the day of the anniversary of
the feast of the blood Miracle.
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