Eucharistic Miracles Exhibit 2023

Our Lady of Peace Church will be hosting an outdoor exhibit of Eucharistic miracles around the world. The exhibit is located on the fencing outside the front of the church and will be up until July 5th.

Exhibition Information
With an extensive assortment of photographs and historical descriptions, the exhibition presents some of the principal Eucharistic Miracles that took place throughout the ages in various countries of the world and which have been recognized by the Church. By means of the panels, one can “virtually visit” the places where the miracles took place. The current exhibition includes 151 panels that are used to explain 153 Eucharistic Miracles with an additional 22 country and historical panel maps, all of which are available on a DVD in both high and low definition. High definition is used to make the exhibition posters and low definition is used for all other purposes.

Canon Law On Shrines
The Eucharistic miracles shown in this exhibition have all been recognized by the local bishops, some miracles were also recognized with papal bull but not all the miracles were recognized also by the Pope. What is required is the local bishop’s approval (CANN n.1230 ss). Most of the miracles’ churches became Eucharistic sanctuaries or shrines of the Eucharistic miracle, approved by the Church.

Can. 1230 By the term shrine is understood a church or other sacred place to which numerous members of the faithful make pilgrimage for a special reason of piety, with the approval of the local ordinary.
Can. 1231 For a shrine to be called a national shrine, the conference of bishops must give its approval; for it to be called an international shrine, the approval of the Holy See is required.

Eucharistic Miracles by Country
The exhibition’s miracles are from: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Caribbean Island of Martinique, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Island of the Réunion (French Colony), Italy, Netherlands, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and Venezuela.

The current exhibition includes 153 panels that are used to explain 152 Eucharistic Miracles with an additional 22 country and historical panel maps.

For more information on the exhibit, click here to go to www.miracolieucaristici.org

Week 2 – Eucharistic Miracles Exhibit

Week 2 Display

During the month of June, Our Lady of Peace parish invites you to discover and learn more about a few specific Eucharistic Miracles that have taken place over the centuries. This is the Week 2 rotation of panels. Click HERE to read the introductory panels and find out more information about the creator of the exhibit, Venerable Carlo Acutis. The panels are displayed on the brown fence bordering the convent and facing the Family Learning Center.

Blessed Mary of the Passion

Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich

Eucharistic Miracle in Onil, Spain

Eucharistic Miracle in Patierno, Italy

Eucharistic Miracle in Siena, Italy

Week 1 – Eucharistic Miracles Exhibit

Week 1 Display

During the month of June, Our Lady of Peace parish invites you to discover and learn more about a few specific Eucharistic Miracles that have taken place over the centuries. This is the Week 1 rotation of panels. Click HERE to read the introductory panels and find out more information about the creator of the exhibit, Venerable Carlo Acutis. The panels are displayed on the brown fence bordering the convent and facing the Family Learning Center.

Eucharistic Miracles in Poland

  

Notable facts from the miracles in Poland:

“Myocardial fibres, typical of myocardial tissue with alteration that often appear during the agony.”
“Human DNA was found.”
“Host transformed into flesh, exactly into tissue of the myocardial muscle.”

Eucharistic Miracle in Venezuela

Eucharistic Miracle in Spain

Eucharistic Miracle in Reunion

Pilgrimage Statue & Relics Visit

Statue & Relics Visit Our Lady of Peace on Monday, Sept. 16th

Pray in the presence of the world-famous International Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima to bring her graces and blessings to our state. Venerate sacred relics of the Crown of Thorns, the Veil of the Blessed Mother, St. Joseph’s mantle and St. John Vianney, the patron saint of parish priests.

Schedule

11:45am  Entrance Procession

11:50am  Benediction

12 Noon  Mass

1:00pm – 5:15pm  Eucharistic Adoration
– Veneration of Our Lady of Fatima AND Relics of Crown of Thorns, the Veil of the blessed Mother, a piece of St. Joseph’s Mantle and three relics of St. John Vianney
– All Children are invited to the FLC to hear a presentation on Our Lady of Fatima.

5:15pm  Mass

6:00pm  15-20 minute talk by the statue custodian about the message of Our Lady of Fatima: This message of hope reinforces to Catholics the Real Presence of Jesus in he Blessed Sacrament, the power of praying the rosary to bring about peace in the world, and the value of suffering for the conversion of sinners.

6:20pm – 7pm  Litany to Our Lady/Continued Adoration

7pm – 9pm  15-decade rosary followed by regular adoration and veneration of Our Lady of Fatima

9pm  Farewell exit procession

2018 Eucharistic Miracles Around the World: International Exhibit

Our Lady of Peace Church will be hosting an outdoor exhibit of Eucharistic miracles around the world.

Exhibition Information
With an extensive assortment of photographs and historical descriptions, the exhibition presents some of the principal Eucharistic Miracles that took place throughout the ages in various countries of the world and which have been recognized by the Church. By means of the panels, one can “virtually visit” the places where the miracles took place. The current exhibition includes 151 panels that are used to explain 153 Eucharistic Miracles with an additional 22 country and historical panel maps, all of which are available on a DVD in both high and low definition. High definition is used to make the exhibition posters and low definition is used for all other purposes.

Canon Law On Shrines
The Eucharistic miracles shown in this exhibition have all been recognized by the local bishops, some miracles were also recognized with papal bull but not all the miracles were recognized also by the Pope. What is required is the local bishop’s approval (CANN n.1230 ss). Most of the miracles’ churches became Eucharistic sanctuaries or shrines of the Eucharistic miracle, approved by the Church.

Can. 1230 By the term shrine is understood a church or other sacred place to which numerous members of the faithful make pilgrimage for a special reason of piety, with the approval of the local ordinary.
Can. 1231 For a shrine to be called a national shrine, the conference of bishops must give its approval; for it to be called an international shrine, the approval of the Holy See is required.

Eucharistic Miracles by Country
The exhibition’s miracles are from: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Carribean Island of Martinique, Colombia, Croatia, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Island of the Réunion (French Colony), Italy, Netherlands, Mexico, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and Venezuela.

The current exhibition includes 153 panels that are used to explain 152 Eucharistic Miracles with an additional 22 country and historical panel maps.

For more information on the exhibit, click here.