Eucharistic Miracle of Dronero Italy (1631)

In                                   1631, a young farm girl, foolishly  kindled a fire                                  with dry hay. Because of  a heavy wind, the fire                                  spread to the  town of Dronero. Every attempt to                                   extinguish the flames proved useless. A Capuchin                                   friar, Maurice da Ceva, inspired by his great                                   love of the Blessed Sacrament took the monstrance                                   containing the large Host from the Church of  St.                                  Brigid and in procession walked to  where the fire                                  was raging. The fire at  once subsided and the                                  townspeople  desperately attempted to extinguish                                  the  fire, but all their efforts proved useless                                   as the fire developed further. Friar Maurice da                                   Ceva, a Capuchin, was inspired to have recourse                                   to the power of the Lord in the Blessed  Sacrament.                                  He immediately organized a  procession with the                                  Blessed Sacrament –  followed by all the                                  townspeople – to  the location of the fire.                                  The moment  the Blessed Sacrament arrived, the                                   flames subsided and miraculously were extinguished                                   ! This miraculous event is described in details                                   on a stone tablet in the small Church of St.  Brigid.                                  On the Feast of Corpus Christi,  the citizens of                                  Dronero keep alive the  memory of this miracle                                  with a solemn  annual procession with the Blessed                                   Sacrament.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
