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🗓️ 24 April 2024
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The Eucharist IS the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ. We believe this without seeing it, and yet at certain times, God has given us miracles that prove is indeed present in the Eucharist. this week is dedicated to all the little ones receiving their First Holy Communion this year!
+MONDAY: What is a Eucharistic Miracle and why do they matter?
+TUESDAY: The Eucharistic Miracle of Lanciano, Italy
+WEDNESDAY: The Miracle of Ovieto, Italy and Portugal
+THURSDAY: The Eucharistic Miracle of Sienna
+FRIDAY: Modern Eucharistic Miracles in India (2001), Mexico (2006) and Poland (2013).
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0:00.0 | You're listening to |
0:07.6 | Catholic sprouts |
0:09.6 | The daily podcast for Catholic kids that strives to plant seeds of faith. |
0:33.0 | Hey there, sprouts. Today is Wednesday, April 24th, 2024. Today is also the feast day of St. Wilfred of York. |
0:38.2 | I bet you haven't heard of him before, but he's pretty important guy. He lived in the 600s, and he was in York or a part of what we now know as England. And so the interesting |
0:46.2 | part of St. Wilfred is that he was born the son of a chieftain who practiced a pagan religion. |
0:53.7 | Christianity was spreading in the area at the time, |
0:56.5 | so he converted, he became a priest, and later a bishop. And what's so interesting about his life |
1:02.5 | is that he was born the son of a pagan. But he became, by the end of his life, a powerful bishop |
1:10.0 | who worked to unite the church in England |
1:13.3 | with the church in Rome. They were all Catholics, but as you can imagine in the 600s, |
1:19.7 | it wasn't easy to communicate a message quickly or to share information. So it took real work to stay united. And St. Wilford was a big |
1:30.4 | part of that. Now, this week we are talking about Eucharistic miracles. Yesterday we talked about |
1:37.5 | the miracle that occurred in Lonsiano, Italy. We have two more that we are talking about today. |
1:43.1 | But before we start that, please join me in our |
1:46.8 | April prayer, God alone suffices. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, |
1:55.7 | amen. I offer you, Lord, my thoughts to be fixed on you, my words to have you for their theme, |
2:04.3 | my actions to reflect my love for you, my sufferings to be endured for your greater glory. |
2:11.9 | I want to do what you ask of me in the way you ask for as long as you ask because you ask it. I pray, Lord, |
2:20.9 | that you enlighten my mind, inflame my will, purify my heart, and sanctify my soul. Amen. |
2:30.4 | So today we are going to hear about a miracle in Italy and in Portugal. |
2:37.0 | So first of all, in Italy, in another little town called Orvieto, in the year 1236, there was once again a priest celebrating Mass. |
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