Ah, you're asking about the eucharistic miracle at Lanciano I think. The host that actually turned to flesh and blood.
It's not in Rome. But it is in Italy.
Yes, it's true and it's been examined by scientists. See the link below.
Or do you mean "the incorruptibles?" They are all over! See the other link below.
2006-11-01 09:13:51
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answered by Max Marie, OFS 7
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There are so many of them.
One of them, is Sta. Rafaella Maria. She is the founder of the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart.
She died more than a hundred years ago, but her body is still whole, as if she was just a young woman sleeping soundly. Her body is laid to rest in Rome.
2006-11-01 17:15:48
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answered by Ely C 3
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That would be....errrr a catholic *cough* miracle, wouldn't it? No, the human body starts to decay shortly after death...even the pope can't change that fact!
Sorry, Max Marie, but after checking out those so-called "scientific" RIDICULOUS sites you posted, is justed more reason for me to trust the Word of God!
Absolutely unfathomable that anyone could swallow that junk! I'm speaking as an ex-catholic who studied up in her religion before deciding it was all man-made! (I got tired of being TOLD what to believe by the church and priests)!
2006-11-01 17:13:37
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answered by lookn2cjc 6
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Yes it does happen, but many of those who claim to be saved by faith alone can't bring themselves to believe it.
2006-11-01 20:00:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll bet they didn't let anybody examine it to determine if it was actually true. Christianity does seem obsessed with blood.
2006-11-01 17:10:26
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answered by nondescript 7
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Yes, and Elvis is still alive
2006-11-01 17:11:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No mam, that is a fairy tale.
2006-11-01 17:10:53
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answered by Desperado 5
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