Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano, Italy (750 D.C.)
An inscription in marble from                                   the 17th century describes this Eucharistic  miracle                                  which occurred at Lanciano in  750 at the Church                                  of St. Francis. “A  monastic priest doubted                                  whether the  Body of Our Lord was truly present                                  in  the consecrated Host. He celebrated Mass and                                   when he said the words of consecration, he saw                                   the Host turn into Flesh and the Wine turn into                                   Blood. Everything was visible to those in  attendance.                                  The Flesh is still intact  and the Blood is divided                                  into five  unequal parts which together have the                                   exact same weight as each one does separately.
In  1970, the Archbishop of Lanciano                                  and  the Provincial Superior of the Conventual                                   Franciscans at Abruzzo, with Rome's approval,                                   requested Dr. Edward Linoli, director of the hospital                                   in Arezzo and professor of anatomy, histology,                                   chemistry, and clinical microscopy, to  perform                                  a thorough scientific  examination on the relics                                  of the  miracle which had occurred twelve centuries                                   earlier. On March 4, 1971, the professor presented                                   a detailed report of the various studies carried                                   out. Here are the basic results:
- The “miraculous flesh" is authentic flesh consisting of muscular striated tissue of the myocardium.
- The “miraculous Blood" is truly blood. The chromatographic analysis indicated this with absolute and indisputable certainty.
- The immunological study shows with certitude that the flesh and the blood are human, and the immuno – hematological test allows us to affirm with complete objectivity and certitude that both belong to the same blood type AB, the same blood type as that of the man of the Shroud and the type most characteristic of Middle Eastern populations.
- The proteins contained in the Blood have the normal distribution, in the identical percentage as that of the serous-proteic chart for normal fresh blood.
- No histological dissection has revealed any trace of salt infiltrations or preservative substances used in antiquity for the purpose of embalming.
                                Professor                                   Linoli also discarded the hypothesis of a hoax                                   carried out in past centuries. This report was                                   published i n  The Sclavo Notebooks in Diagnostics                                   (Collection #3, 1971) and aroused great interest                                   in the scientific world. Also, in 1973, the chief                                   Advisory Board of the World Health Organization                                   appointed a scientific commission to  corroborate                                  Linoli's findings. Their  work lasted 15 months                                  and included 500  tests. Their research was the                                  same as  that carried out by Professor Linoli,                                   with further additions. With even greater precision,                                   it was verified that the fragments taken from                                   Lanciano could in no way be likened to embalmed                                   tissue. As to the nature of the fragment  of Flesh,                                  the commission declared it to  be living tissue                                  because it responded  rapidly to all the clinical                                  reactions  distinctive of living beings. The Flesh                                   and the Blood of Lanciano are therefore just the                                   same as they would be if they had been taken from                                   a living being on the same day. This reply  therefore                                  fully corroborated Professor  Linoli's conclusions.                                  In the extract  summarizing the scientific work                                  of the  Medical Commission of the World Health                                   Organization and the United Nations, published                                   in December of 1996 in New York and Geneva, declared                                   that science, aware of its limits, has come to                                   a halt, face to face with the  impossibility of                                  giving an explanation.
n  The Sclavo Notebooks in Diagnostics                                   (Collection #3, 1971) and aroused great interest                                   in the scientific world. Also, in 1973, the chief                                   Advisory Board of the World Health Organization                                   appointed a scientific commission to  corroborate                                  Linoli's findings. Their  work lasted 15 months                                  and included 500  tests. Their research was the                                  same as  that carried out by Professor Linoli,                                   with further additions. With even greater precision,                                   it was verified that the fragments taken from                                   Lanciano could in no way be likened to embalmed                                   tissue. As to the nature of the fragment  of Flesh,                                  the commission declared it to  be living tissue                                  because it responded  rapidly to all the clinical                                  reactions  distinctive of living beings. The Flesh                                   and the Blood of Lanciano are therefore just the                                   same as they would be if they had been taken from                                   a living being on the same day. This reply  therefore                                  fully corroborated Professor  Linoli's conclusions.                                  In the extract  summarizing the scientific work                                  of the  Medical Commission of the World Health                                   Organization and the United Nations, published                                   in December of 1996 in New York and Geneva, declared                                   that science, aware of its limits, has come to                                   a halt, face to face with the  impossibility of                                  giving an explanation.
 n  The Sclavo Notebooks in Diagnostics                                   (Collection #3, 1971) and aroused great interest                                   in the scientific world. Also, in 1973, the chief                                   Advisory Board of the World Health Organization                                   appointed a scientific commission to  corroborate                                  Linoli's findings. Their  work lasted 15 months                                  and included 500  tests. Their research was the                                  same as  that carried out by Professor Linoli,                                   with further additions. With even greater precision,                                   it was verified that the fragments taken from                                   Lanciano could in no way be likened to embalmed                                   tissue. As to the nature of the fragment  of Flesh,                                  the commission declared it to  be living tissue                                  because it responded  rapidly to all the clinical                                  reactions  distinctive of living beings. The Flesh                                   and the Blood of Lanciano are therefore just the                                   same as they would be if they had been taken from                                   a living being on the same day. This reply  therefore                                  fully corroborated Professor  Linoli's conclusions.                                  In the extract  summarizing the scientific work                                  of the  Medical Commission of the World Health                                   Organization and the United Nations, published                                   in December of 1996 in New York and Geneva, declared                                   that science, aware of its limits, has come to                                   a halt, face to face with the  impossibility of                                  giving an explanation.
n  The Sclavo Notebooks in Diagnostics                                   (Collection #3, 1971) and aroused great interest                                   in the scientific world. Also, in 1973, the chief                                   Advisory Board of the World Health Organization                                   appointed a scientific commission to  corroborate                                  Linoli's findings. Their  work lasted 15 months                                  and included 500  tests. Their research was the                                  same as  that carried out by Professor Linoli,                                   with further additions. With even greater precision,                                   it was verified that the fragments taken from                                   Lanciano could in no way be likened to embalmed                                   tissue. As to the nature of the fragment  of Flesh,                                  the commission declared it to  be living tissue                                  because it responded  rapidly to all the clinical                                  reactions  distinctive of living beings. The Flesh                                   and the Blood of Lanciano are therefore just the                                   same as they would be if they had been taken from                                   a living being on the same day. This reply  therefore                                  fully corroborated Professor  Linoli's conclusions.                                  In the extract  summarizing the scientific work                                  of the  Medical Commission of the World Health                                   Organization and the United Nations, published                                   in December of 1996 in New York and Geneva, declared                                   that science, aware of its limits, has come to                                   a halt, face to face with the  impossibility of                                  giving an explanation. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
