Wednesday, August 2, 2006
Video: Eucharist Miracle of Betania, Venezula



I found and was utterly amazed at this video! In this Eucharistic miracle, the Sacred Host is literally beating like a human heart and it is engulfed with flames! It is a living representation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus! Praised be to God!

This video is from this website: http://dsanford.com/miraclehost.html

If you doubt the Eucharist is truly the Real Presence of Jesus, watch this video! Pass this along so others might see the Truth!

Here is information from the Monks of Adoration:


As if one miracle wasn't enough, the same Sacred Host that bled on December 8, 1991 during the celebration of midnight Mass for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception now is captured on video seemingly engulfed in fire, bleeding and beating like a human heart!

The miraculous bleeding Sacred Host is reserved in the Augustinian Nuns Chapel, Los Teques for all to see. Dan Sanford was with a pilgrim group on November 13, 1998 when he captured this footage. Due to the limitations of showing video on the Internet, you will not be able to see very well the Sacred Host beating nor the surrounding flames of fire as in the original.

Dan Sanford has a homepage with more information about this footage at http://dsanford.com/miraclehost.html He offers this video free of charge to anyone who requests it. Bishop Emeritus of Los Teques Pio Bello S.J. had this to say to Dan, "Continue evangelizing about the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist with the help of this impressive tape."



Tags:Christianity, Catholicism

4 comments:

August 3, 2006 8:22 AM
The Epiphany Artist said...

Very Interesting!

August 3, 2006 8:49 AM
marie said...

WOW...This is amazing!!

I had to send the LINK to several friends as it is AWEinspiring.

Thankyou moneybags for sharing it with us....

Yours in Christ,

Marie

August 3, 2006 8:37 PM
billathts said...

It seemed to me to be a fetus in the womb. Did anyone else have that feeling?

August 4, 2006 10:07 AM
Paula said...

I made a post about it yesterday, thanks so much for sharing. May God bless you.

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