07 June 2026

The Catholic Church Just Debunked Its Own Miracle

From Totus Catholica

The headline is misleading. The "miracle" simply didn't pass scientific scrutiny, as all miracles must.


Earlier last year, a parish in Morris, Indiana, found a consecrated host with red spots after it fell during Mass. The story went viral. Within a month, the Archdiocese of Indianapolis announced the result: no human blood, just common bacteria. The miracle was officially rejected by the Catholic Church itself. The Church does not defend every bleeding host story. She is the most ruthless debunker of her own miracles on earth, because the real presence does not need a single visible sign to be true.
The doctrine traces back to manna in the wilderness, the bread of the presence in the tabernacle, and Jesus in John 6;51 refusing to soften his language even as disciples walked away. Justin Martyr in 155 AD already taught that Christians do not receive common bread but the flesh and blood of Jesus. CCC 1374 states it plainly: truly, really, and substantially present. The Church can afford to debunk every fake miracle on earth because the real one is happening right now on ten thousand altars and it never needed to bleed to be true. CHAPTERS: 0:00 The Viral Miracle the Church Rejected 1:50 Why the Church Investigates Its Own Miracles 2:00 Manna and the Bread of the Presence 2:49 John 6;51 and the Language That Could Not Be Softened 3:24 Justin Martyr 155 AD and CCC 1374 3:57 The Talmud and the Temple Signs 4:28 The Foundation Is Not Miracles 5:55 Three Practices at Mass 6:58 Protestant Objection: John 6;63 7:35 Jewish Objection: The Shema and Worship 🌍 Website: https://totuscatholica.org/ 📿 Rosary Guide: https://totuscatholica.org/rosary ✉️ Contact: https://totuscatholica.org/contact 🔍 Examination of Conscience: https://catholicexaminationofconscien... 📚 Free eBooks: https://buymeacoffee.com/totuscatholi... 👥 Become a Totus Insider: https://buymeacoffee.com/totuscatholi...

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