Vatican Approved Eucharistic Miracle You Never Heard Of!
SOURCE: http://www.therealpresence.org/euchar... In 1348, in the small Spanish villages of Alboraya and Almácera, a miracle took place that few have heard about — yet it is recognized and approved by the Catholic Church, and even featured in the Vatican-endorsed Eucharistic Miracles of the World exhibit created by Blessed Carlo Acutis. When a priest lost the consecrated Hosts in the swollen Carraixet River, something incredible happened. Two large fish surfaced, carrying the sacred pyx between them. The Hosts were recovered completely dry and untouched — and word of the event spread quickly through the region, reaching the Bishop of Valencia. An official inquiry confirmed what the witnesses saw: this was no ordinary recovery, but a sign of reverence from nature itself toward the Eucharist. In this video, we explore the full story of this Vatican-approved Eucharistic miracle, the investigation that followed, and how it continues to inspire devotion nearly 700 years later.