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Eucharistic Miracles Set

Eucharistic Miracles Set

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This Eucharistic Revival Gold Package is a Catholic study set that includes 2 paperback books and 1 DVD focused on Eucharistic miracles, Real Presence, and the Mass. It contains 512 total book pages plus a 30-minute DVD for worldwide use, making it a practical resource for home study, parish groups, adoration chapels, CCD, retreats, and faith formation.

  • Includes Book I at 192 pages, Book II at 320 pages, and one 30-minute DVD
  • Documents 43 Eucharistic miracles total, with accounts accepted by the Church and presented with historical and scientific references
  • Useful for Eucharistic Adoration, sacramental preparation, RCIA, confirmation study, and apologetics
  • Features major sites such as Lanciano, Siena, Bolsena, Orvieto, Cascia, and Zaragoza
  • Compares historical miracles, saints, and teaching on the Mass in one coordinated set

Unlike a single devotional booklet, this set brings together detailed miracle accounts, saints devoted to the Eucharist, and a companion documentary for visual learning. Book I presents 22 miracles of the Eucharist and Book II adds 21 more, along with reflections on the Sacrifice of the Mass and the Church's teaching on Christ's Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity in the Eucharist.

This collection has been placed in Eucharistic Adoration Chapels and shown in churches, prayer groups, conferences, and retreats. For Catholics seeking a deeper understanding of the Eucharist, or for those returning to the Church and asking what Catholics believe about Holy Communion, it offers a clear, quotable, and teachable resource.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recognized Eucharistic miracles are events connected to the Eucharist that have been accepted or documented by the Catholic Church after investigation, often with historical records, witness testimony, or scientific review. They are typically used to support belief in the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, not to replace faith or the sacraments. This Journeys of Faith set is specifically built around that purpose. It includes Book I with 22 Eucharistic miracles and Book II with 21 additional miracles, described as approved and documented by the Church. Examples named in the set include Lanciano, Bolsena and Orvieto, Siena, Cascia, Offida, and Zaragoza. The content also connects these miracles to Catholic teaching on the Mass and the Eucharist. This package is best for Catholics, RCIA participants, catechists, and anyone researching Eucharistic miracles from a devotional and apologetic perspective. The tradeoff is that it is not a general academic survey of all reported miracles worldwide. It is a faith-focused Catholic resource centered on selected, well-known cases.
The most commonly discussed Eucharistic miracle is often Lanciano, Italy, from the 700s. In Catholic teaching and devotional literature, Lanciano is one of the best known because it is traditionally described as a Host turning into flesh and wine turning into blood, and because it is considered the oldest documented Eucharistic miracle still preserved. This package gives Lanciano special emphasis. Book I includes it as a foundational case, and the DVD centers on Eucharistic miracles in a way that helps viewers understand why Lanciano is so often cited in conversations about the Real Presence. The set also places Lanciano alongside other major cases such as Siena, Bolsena and Orvieto, and Cascia, so readers can compare several important miracles rather than focusing on only one. This makes the set useful for people asking where to start with Eucharistic miracles. If someone wants the single most referenced example first, Lanciano is usually that starting point, and this collection treats it accordingly.
Yes. This collection includes several Eucharistic miracles associated with blood, which are among the most searched and discussed miracle types in Catholic resources. The best known example in the set is Lanciano, where the Host is described as turning into flesh and the wine into blood. Another example mentioned is Cascia, where a consecrated Host reportedly bled onto pages of a breviary. These accounts matter to readers because blood-related Eucharistic miracles are often the cases people look for when exploring Catholic belief in the Real Presence. They are frequently used in catechesis, apologetics, parish study, and personal devotion because they present concrete, memorable stories tied to the Eucharist. This package is especially helpful for those who want more than a short list of miracle names. It combines two books with a documentary DVD, so users can read the historical details and also share the topic in a visual format. The main limitation is that the focus is devotional and Catholic in perspective, rather than a neutral comparative study of religion.
Eucharistic miracles are commonly presented as signs that point to the Catholic doctrine of the Real Presence, which teaches that Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist in His Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. In Catholic thought, miracles do not create the doctrine. They reinforce faith in what the Church already teaches about the Mass and Holy Communion. This set is structured around that exact connection. Book I presents 22 miracles and Book II adds 21 more, while also explaining what happens during the Mass and why Catholics see the Eucharist as more than a symbol. The description specifically says the books are meant to defend the faith and help readers understand who comes to us under the appearance of bread and wine. This makes the package a strong fit for Catholics who want evidence-based devotional reading, converts learning Eucharistic theology, or family members trying to explain Church teaching clearly. If someone only wants a very brief summary of doctrine, this set may be more detailed than necessary, but for deeper formation it is well aligned.
Some of the most striking miracles in this set include Lanciano, where the Host is described as becoming flesh and the wine becoming blood, Siena, where consecrated Hosts are said to have remained undecayed for centuries, and Zaragoza, where the Host reportedly appeared as the Infant Jesus for three days. Other notable cases include Offida, linked to a miracle involving witchcraft, and Bolsena and Orvieto, associated with the origins of the Feast of Corpus Christi. These examples are useful because they represent different kinds of Eucharistic miracle reports. Some involve visible changes to the Host, some involve preservation, and others are tied to larger Church history and liturgical development. That variety helps readers understand why Eucharistic miracles remain important in Catholic devotion and apologetics. For someone choosing a resource, this package stands out because it does not limit itself to one famous story. Across two books and a DVD, it introduces a broad range of cases, making it a better choice for comprehensive study than a single short booklet or one-topic film.
A book-and-DVD set is often better for people who want both depth and easy sharing. Books are useful for detailed reading, historical examples, and study at your own pace. A DVD adds a visual introduction that can be easier for families, parish groups, CCD classes, and people who learn better by watching before reading. This package combines both strengths. It includes two paperback books, one with 192 pages and one with 320 pages, plus a 30-minute DVD designed for worldwide use. The books cover 43 miracles total and include material on saints devoted to the Eucharist and the meaning of the Mass. The DVD has also been used in prayer groups, retreats, conferences, and catechetical settings. This format is ideal for someone who wants a resource for personal formation and also something practical to share with others. The main tradeoff is that a set takes more time to go through than a single short book. If you want a fuller home, parish, or ministry resource, the combined format is a strong advantage.
This package is best for Catholics who want to deepen belief in the Eucharist, understand the Real Presence more clearly, or share Eucharistic teaching with others. It is especially suitable for families, catechists, parish libraries, Eucharistic Adoration chapels, RCIA leaders, CCD teachers, prayer groups, and adults returning to the Church. The content is broad enough to serve multiple levels. Beginners can start with the DVD for a visual overview, while more serious readers can move into the two books for historical miracle accounts, Eucharistic saints, and reflections on the Mass as the ongoing Sacrifice of the Cross. The description also notes that these materials have been placed in Eucharistic Adoration chapels and used in church and retreat settings. This is less ideal for someone seeking only a short devotional pamphlet or a purely academic historical critique. Its strength is Catholic formation and faith-based study. For anyone wanting a home resource that can support personal reading, discussion, and group use, it is a practical fit.
The Eucharistic Revival Gold Package includes three items: Book I of Miracles of the Eucharist, Book II of Miracles of the Eucharist, and a documentary DVD on Eucharistic miracles. Book I is a 192-page paperback, Book II is a 320-page paperback, and the DVD is a 30-minute digital video disc designed for worldwide use. The content goes beyond a simple list of miracles. Book I includes 22 Eucharistic miracles and Book II adds 21 more, for a total of 43 miracle accounts across the set. It also covers saints devoted to the Eucharist, people said to have lived solely on the Eucharist, and teaching on what happens during the Mass. The DVD is presented as an overview resource that has been shown in churches, prayer groups, CCD classes, retreats, and conferences. This package is a good choice for people who want a fuller Eucharistic resource rather than a single-format item. It gives readers substantial material for study and also includes a shorter video they can watch or share first.
Yes. This set is well suited for parish use because it combines teachable content with flexible formats. The DVD provides a short visual presentation that works well for discussion starters, while the books allow leaders or participants to go deeper into specific miracles, saints, and Catholic teaching on the Mass. According to the product description, these materials have been placed in Eucharistic Adoration chapels and the DVD has been shown in churches, prayer groups, CCD classes, Cursillo weekends, retreats, and Marian Movement of Priests cenacles. That makes it a practical option for group settings where leaders need both accessibility and substance. It is especially useful in RCIA or adult faith formation because it helps connect miracle accounts to doctrine, devotion, and the Real Presence. The main consideration is that the books are substantial, so a group may want to use selected chapters rather than assign all content at once. For structured parish formation, that is usually a benefit, not a drawback.
This set differs from a general Catholic book about the Eucharist because it focuses heavily on documented Eucharistic miracle accounts and uses them to explain and defend belief in the Real Presence. Many Eucharistic books concentrate mainly on theology, prayer, or sacramental spirituality. This package adds a large historical and apologetic dimension. The two books together present 43 miracles, including well-known cases such as Lanciano, Siena, Bolsena and Orvieto, Cascia, and others linked to heresy, doubt, persecution, or conversion. Book II also emphasizes what happens during the Mass and presents the Eucharist in the context of martyrdom, saints, and the ongoing Sacrifice of the Cross. The included DVD adds a concise visual teaching tool that many general books do not offer. This makes the set especially valuable for readers who want evidence-centered Catholic formation, not only reflection or prayer. If someone is looking strictly for a compact prayer book or a short doctrinal overview, another format may be simpler. For miracle-based Eucharistic study, this set is more specialized.