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This is My Body,This is My Blood,Miracles of the Eucharist Books 1 & 2 + DVD

This is My Body,This is My Blood,Miracles of the Eucharist Books 1 & 2 + DVD

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You are purchasing a combo package of both books titled " This is My Body, This is My Blood, Miracles of the Eucharist" Book 1 & II, PLUS the 30 minute DVD.  written & hosted by Bob and Penny Lord. 

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 Miracles Miracles of the Eucharist book 1


The Book that Had to Be Written! 300,000+ sold 

Readers' Comments - "I can never consecrate the bread and wine without seeing Our Lord Jesus’ Heart in the Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano." 
"Until I read your book, I thought the ‘wafer’ was just a symbol."


"During the course of reading this book I felt a profound resurfacing of my own beliefs in this great Sacrament of Love created by our Savior Jesus for humanity"

Contains 22 Miracles of the Eucharist accepted by the Church and proven by science,


PLUS, Saints who lived solely on the Eucharist 
as shown on EWTN.


Lanciano, 700’s AD - The Heart and Blood of Jesus - the oldest documented Miracle of the Eucharist in the History of the Church - The Host turned into Flesh - the Wine turned in Blood


Offida, 1273 - An amazing account of how Jesus combatted Witchcraft through a Miracle of the Eucharist - The Miracle is protected by 14 locks


Bolsena and Orvieto, 1263 - God takes people from Belgium, Prague and Italy to bring about a Miracle of the Eucharist which brought about the Feast of Corpus Christi - Thomas Aquinas wrote the Liturgy for this Feast


Siena, 1730 - God proves beyond doubt that Jesus is truly Present in the Eucharist we receive at every Mass - Consecrated Hosts have not decayed after 276 years


Cascia, 1300's - The faith of a priest is restored after he is part of a Miracle of the Eucharist in which a Consecrated Host bled on two pages of a breviary, and turned into a profile of Christ


Zaragoza, 1427 - the Host turned into the Infant Jesus and remained in that form for three days.
Bois Seigneur Isaac, 1405 - Our Lord appears bleeding and pleading because of irreverence for the Eucharistic Host.

Avignon, 1433 - The waters parted during a flood to protect the Monstrance containing the Consecrated Hosts - reminiscent of Moses parting the Red Sea.
Read about Eucharistic Saints and fasters and many many more!!

 

190 Pages


Miracles Miracles of the Eucharist book 2


Plus a stirring reality of what really happens during the Mass
Read how Martyrs gave their lives rather than deny the Church and the Eucharist, because the Eucharist is not a piece of bread and a cup of wine, but Our Lord in His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity!


This new book will bring you closer to Our Lord Jesus in the Eucharist,
as you discover Who your Lord is and how much He loves you.


You will want to live for Christ and His Church
A powerful tool to Defend the Faith. 

 
MIRACLES APPROVED AND DOCUMENTED BY THE CHURCH.  
Miracles that occurred to dispel Heresies Witchcraft and Non-believers.
Réunion, 1902 - Miracle fighting Modernism
Pezille-la-Riviére, 1793 - A double Miracle
Patierno, 1772 -  I will not leave you orphans
Turin, 1640 - Miracle stops a massacre
El Escorial, 1572 - Miracle combats errors of Luther
Morrovalle, 1560 - Host rested intact in scorched Church
Ettiswil, 1447 - The Eucharist fights the prince of darkness
Boxtel-Hoogstraten, 1380 - Miracle and the Black Death
Krakow  1345 A light cuts through the darkness


SAINTS AND LOVERS OF THE EUCHARIST.  
Mother Mary - #1 lover of the Eucharist
Saint Thomas Aquinas - Angelic Doctor
Saint Ignatius of Antioch - Martyred for the Faith
Saint Peter Julian Eymard - Eucharistic Adorer
Mother Angelica - Defender of the Faith
Saint John Vianney - Patron of Parish Priests
Saint Therese of the Child Jesus of the Holy Face
Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque - Consumed in His Presence like a burning taper
Saint Paschal Baylon - Although never a Priest, he is Patron of Eucharistic Congresses and Confraternities of the Blessed Sacrament


THE SACRIFICE OF THE MASS - THE ONGOING SACRIFICE OF THE CROSS
Your heart will burn as you discover what is really happening during the Mass.
Walk with Jesus and Mary to Calvary. 
Trace the Old and New Testament roots of the Mass 
For those who want a deeper relationship with Jesus,
For those who have left the Church,
Read!  Who is Jesus, Who comes to us under the appearance of Bread and Wine?
Read!  The Mass - the ongoing Sacrifice of the Cross.
Read!  How Jesus and the Mass fulfill the Old Law.

 

317 Pages

 Information of the DVD:


Lanciano, 700’s AD - The Heart and Blood of Jesus - the oldest documented Miracle of the Eucharist in the History of the Church -  The Host turned into Flesh - the Wine turned in Blood
Offida, 1273 - An amazing account of how Jesus combatted Witchcraft through a Miracle of the Eucharist - The Miracle is protected by 14 locks
Bolsena and Orvieto, 1263 - God takes people from Belgium, Prague and Italy to bring about a Miracle of the Eucharist which brought about the Feast of Corpus Christi - Thomas Aquinas wrote the Liturgy for this Feast
Siena, 1730 - God proves beyond doubt that Jesus is truly Present in the Eucharist we receive at every Mass - Consecrated Hosts have not decayed after 276 years
Cascia, 1300's - The faith of a priest is restored after he is part of a Miracle of the Eucharist in which a Consecrated Host bled on two pages of a breviary, and turned into a profile of Christ
Zaragoza, 1427 - the Host turned into the Infant Jesus and remained in that form for three days.
Bois Seigneur Isaac, 1405 - Our Lord appears bleeding and pleading because of irreverence for the Eucharistic Host.

Avignon, 1433 - The waters parted during a flood to protect the Monstrance containing the Consecrated Hosts - reminiscent of Moses parting the Red Sea.
Read about Eucharistic Saints and fasters and many many more!!

MIRACLE OF THE EUCHARIST OF LANCIANO
The oldest recorded Miracle of the Eucharist
still present to this day!


You are getting all 3 at a discounted price!!!

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A strong choice is a book that combines Church-recognized cases, historical context, and clear explanations of why the miracles matter in Catholic belief. This set includes both "This is My Body, This is My Blood, Miracles of the Eucharist" Book 1 and Book 2, which together cover multiple Eucharistic miracles accepted and documented by the Church, along with saints known for devotion to the Eucharist. Book 1 focuses on 22 Eucharistic miracles and includes well-known cases such as Lanciano, Bolsena and Orvieto, Siena, Cascia, and Zaragoza. Book 2 expands into additional miracles, saints and lovers of the Eucharist, and the meaning of the Mass as the ongoing Sacrifice of the Cross. That makes this set especially useful for readers who want more than a list of miracles and are looking for apologetics, devotion, and catechesis in one resource. It is best for Catholics, RCIA learners, returning Catholics, and anyone studying the Real Presence. If you want a purely academic survey with no devotional emphasis, you may want to pair it with official Church or theological sources.
Yes. The Catholic Church does recognize certain Eucharistic miracles after investigation, but it does not require Catholics to believe every private miracle report. What matters most in Catholic teaching is the doctrine of the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, which stands independently of any miracle account. This book and DVD set focuses on miracles described as approved and documented by the Church. The product description highlights cases such as Lanciano, Siena, Bolsena and Orvieto, Cascia, and others that have long been part of Catholic devotional and historical tradition. It also notes that some miracles were examined in ways presented as scientifically verified, especially in cases involving incorrupt hosts or flesh-and-blood phenomena. This kind of resource is most helpful for readers who want historical examples that support Eucharistic faith, especially teachers, catechists, and Catholics explaining the Real Presence to family members. The main limitation is that miracle stories support belief and devotion, but they are not a substitute for Scripture, doctrine, or sacramental theology.
For most people, the Miracle of Lanciano is the best place to start. It is widely known, very old, and easy to understand: according to Catholic tradition, a host became visible flesh and the wine became blood during Mass. It is often recommended because it directly addresses the question of whether the Eucharist is truly the Body and Blood of Christ. This set gives Lanciano special attention in both the books and the included 30-minute DVD. The product description identifies it as the oldest documented Eucharistic miracle in Church history, dating to the 700s AD. That makes it especially useful for readers or viewers who want one foundational case before exploring other miracles such as Siena, Bolsena and Orvieto, or Cascia. Lanciano is best for beginners, confirmation students, and Catholics revisiting belief in the Real Presence. The tradeoff is that if you want a broader understanding of Eucharistic devotion, it helps to continue with other miracles and the sections on saints and the meaning of the Mass, which this set also provides.
This set includes three items: Book 1 of "This is My Body, This is My Blood, Miracles of the Eucharist," Book 2 of the same series, and a 30-minute DVD written and hosted by Bob and Penny Lord. It is designed as a combined learning set rather than a single-format resource. Book 1 is 190 pages and presents 22 Eucharistic miracles accepted by the Church, along with Eucharistic saints and examples such as Lanciano, Offida, Bolsena and Orvieto, Siena, Cascia, Zaragoza, Bois Seigneur Isaac, and Avignon. Book 2 is 317 pages and goes further into additional documented miracles, saints devoted to the Eucharist, and an extended explanation of what happens during the Mass and how it fulfills the Old and New Testament. The DVD summarizes several major Eucharistic miracles in a shorter visual format. This combination is best for shoppers who want both reading and viewing options. If you only want a brief introduction, the full two-book format may be more in-depth than you need.
This set is best for Catholics who want to deepen belief in the Real Presence, learn about recognized Eucharistic miracles, and understand the Mass more fully. It is especially well suited for adult faith formation, Eucharistic adoration groups, RCIA, confirmation preparation support, parish lending libraries, and returning Catholics who want a faith-affirming resource. The content goes beyond miracle stories alone. Book 2 discusses martyrs, saints devoted to the Eucharist, and the Mass as the ongoing Sacrifice of the Cross. That makes the set helpful not only for personal devotion but also for apologetics and catechesis. Readers who respond well to historical examples often find this format more engaging than a purely doctrinal explanation. It may be less ideal for someone seeking a short beginner pamphlet or a strictly academic theology text. The tone appears devotional and faith-centered, so it serves best as a Catholic formation resource rather than a neutral religious studies survey.
This set is different because it centers on Eucharistic miracles as a pathway into understanding the Eucharist, rather than offering only doctrinal teaching. Many Catholic books about the Mass explain theology, liturgy, or sacramental practice. This set adds concrete miracle accounts, saints, martyrs, and historical stories that illustrate Catholic belief in the Real Presence. Book 1 emphasizes miracle narratives such as Lanciano, Siena, and Bolsena and Orvieto. Book 2 broadens the scope by explaining what really happens during the Mass, connecting the Mass to Calvary, and tracing biblical roots in the Old and New Testaments. The included DVD also gives a visual overview of major miracles, which can help readers who learn better through presentation than text alone. This makes it a strong choice for people who want apologetics and devotion in one set. The tradeoff is that if you want a purely liturgical manual or a systematic theology text, this product is more narrative and inspirational than technical.
Yes. This set is specifically useful for explaining and reinforcing Catholic belief in the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. The miracle accounts are presented as evidence from Catholic tradition that points back to the Church's teaching that the Eucharist is truly Christ's Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity, not just a symbol. Book 1 includes 22 Eucharistic miracles and reader-oriented examples that address common doubts. Book 2 builds on that by discussing martyrs who died rather than deny the Eucharist, saints devoted to Eucharistic adoration, and the Mass as the ongoing Sacrifice of the Cross. Together, the books provide both narrative examples and doctrinal context, which can help readers understand not just what Catholics believe, but why that belief matters. This set is especially helpful for Catholics answering questions from family members, sponsors helping candidates, and those returning to the Church. A limitation is that it is persuasive and devotional in tone, so some readers may still want to supplement it with the Catechism or parish-based instruction.
For many people, yes. A book and DVD combination can be better than a book alone because it gives two ways to absorb the material. The books provide depth, detail, and reflection, while the DVD offers a shorter visual overview that can introduce the topic quickly or reinforce what was read. In this set, the two books cover a large range of miracles, saints, and Eucharistic teaching, including major cases like Lanciano, Siena, Offida, Cascia, and Bolsena and Orvieto. The 30-minute DVD presents several of these miracles in a more accessible format. That makes the set useful for individual study, family discussion, or parish group use where some participants may prefer watching before reading. This format is best for visual learners, mixed-age households, and anyone wanting a more flexible study experience. The tradeoff is simple: if you know you only want one concise text and will not use video, a book-only option may be sufficient. If you want variety and easier sharing, the combination is stronger.
They are best described as a blend of devotional, historical, and apologetic Catholic reading. The historical dimension comes from the specific miracle accounts, dates, and locations such as Lanciano, Zaragoza, Avignon, Turin, and Krakow. The apologetic dimension comes from using those accounts to defend Catholic teaching on the Eucharist. The devotional dimension appears in the emphasis on saints, Eucharistic love, and deeper participation in the Mass. Book 1 leans heavily into miracle narratives and examples that support belief in the Real Presence. Book 2 expands into saints and lovers of the Eucharist, martyrs, and the sacrificial meaning of the Mass. That broader scope makes the set more than a simple collection of miracle stories. This is ideal for readers who want their study to strengthen faith as well as knowledge. If your goal is a strictly academic history of reported miracles without devotional interpretation, this set may feel more spiritual and pastoral than scholarly.
Yes. This set is well suited for Eucharistic revival efforts, small group study, parish resource tables, and adult faith formation because it combines readable books with a short DVD and focuses directly on belief in the Eucharist. It gives leaders multiple entry points: miracle stories for discussion, saints as role models, and teaching on the meaning of the Mass. Book 1 offers 22 Church-accepted Eucharistic miracles, which can support sessions on the Real Presence. Book 2 adds material on martyrs, Eucharistic saints, and the biblical and sacrificial meaning of the Mass. The DVD can work as an introduction for a meeting or a way to engage people who may not begin with a full-length book. This set is especially useful for parishioners who need encouragement, returning Catholics, and those preparing to defend the faith in simple language. The main limitation is that leaders may still want to pair it with official Church documents or the Catechism for formal teaching and discussion structure.