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Miracle of the Eucharist of Faverney Burgundy

Miracle of the Eucharist of Faverney Burgundy

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As the Feast of Pentecost was approaching, the sacristan of the Church, Dom Garnier, made a special repository for the Blessed Sacrament, for the time when Our Lord Jesus would be exposed to the Faithful.  He did the same thing every year; but this year, he made it just a little more special.  He set up a small Altar, in front of the choir rail, by placing a table on the Gospel side of the Church.  He covered it with a table cloth on which he placed a Tabernacle.  On the Altar, he placed a corporal with a silver Monstrance, whose base was attached to a sacred stone,6 upon it.  He attached the small Altar to the choir rail, to provide strength and security.  In back of the temporary Altar was a red cloth, which hung for the entire three days.  In front of the table, attached to the table cloth was the Papal Bull from Pope Clement VIII, granting the indulgences, and a letter from the local bishop, Msgr. Rye, which authorized the publication of the indulgences.  There was also a relic of the finger of St. Agatha.

Based on Miracles of the Eucharist Book 2 

https://eucharisticrevival.substack.com/


Open by Steve Bailey

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