Eucharistic Miracle of Torino Italy (1453)
 Turin                                   was besieged by the armies of  Piedmont, and soldiers                                  ransacked and  pillaged throughout the city-state.                                  A  Church in the village of Exilles was plundered                                   by one of these soldiers, and he grabbed everything                                   he could cram into his sack. One of the things                                   he stole was a monstrance, with the Sacred  Host                                  still inside. The soldier threw  the sack, which                                  also contained the  monstrance, onto his donkey.
 Turin                                   was besieged by the armies of  Piedmont, and soldiers                                  ransacked and  pillaged throughout the city-state.                                  A  Church in the village of Exilles was plundered                                   by one of these soldiers, and he grabbed everything                                   he could cram into his sack. One of the things                                   he stole was a monstrance, with the Sacred  Host                                  still inside. The soldier threw  the sack, which                                  also contained the  monstrance, onto his donkey. The man  became enraged when the sack kept falling                                   off the donkey's back, and began to furiously                                   beat the animal. By this time, they were surrounded                                   by villagers, who were distressed by the  soldier's                                  actions. All of a sudden, the  sack fell to the                                  ground, and its  contents were strewn about the                                  ground.  The monstrance caught the attention of                                   all who were present, and it slowly rose into                                   the air, suspended ten feet above the ground.                                   A priest was among the crowd, and hastened to                                   find the bishop. The bishop immediately returned                                   to the site of the miracle, accompanied  by many                                  priests. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
