The Eucharistic Miracles of the World Vatican International Exhibit, presented by The Real Presence Education & Adoration Association, and sponsored by The Shrine of the Grotto of the Redemption will be held July 16 from 9am to 5pm and Sunday July 17 from 10am to 5pm in the Grotto Conference Room. The event is free and open to the public. Donations to The Real Presence organization are encouraged and will be accepted. Spanish translations are available, and the exhibit is wheelchair accessible.
Through a self-guided tour of the rich color posters, the Exhibit presents the true stories of more than 140 miracles of the appearance of flesh and blood, or supernatural events of the Eucharist associated with weakened faith, honored saints, apparitions, humble peasants, animals, fire, flood and theft. Extensive scientific testing by 20 th century parishes and dioceses, including those of Pope Francis in through blood type and cellular testing, tissue studies, genetic testing and the chemistry of living tissue South America, and validated in testing conducted by the World Health Organization, links the Miracles that spans centuries, all documented in detail on posters.
A miracle in itself, the Exhibit was created by an 11-year-old boy, Blessed Carlo Acutis, a computer genius, who designed them and produced them with his family. The Vatican gave Carlo full access to the artwork, documents and the stories associated with the approved Miracles. Carlo passed away at age 15 after completing and showing the Exhibit in many countries. Miracles occurred at his funeral, and he was soon made a Servant of God. Pope Francis has elevated Carlo to Blessed and supports his road to sainthood.