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Amherstburg man wins
about The Eucharist,” said parishioner Wayne Bergeron. “Every day he wanted to take communion and talk to Jesus.”
Bergeron was the one who was instrumental in bringing the exhibition to Amherstburg.
“My first call was to the Vatican, and they put me in touch with the people in charge of the exhibit,” said Bergeron.
Bergeron said the process then included talking to a woman in Virginia where the Eucharistic Miracles of the World are regularly displayed.
Among the miracles were three in the same church in Buenos Aires and the most recent researched and presented by Acutis was Oct. 12, 2008 at the church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Sokolka, the Holy
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Mass of 8:30 a.m. was celebrated by a young vicar named Filip Zdrodowski. During Communion, unknowingly the Host falls from the hands of one of the priests. A woman kneeling ready to receive the Eucharist, makes him notice it.
The priest remains paralyzed from fright and believing it was dirty, places in it the vasculum, a small silver vessel which contains water utilized by priests to wash their fingers after distributing Communion.
At the end of Holy Mass, the sacristan, Sister Julia Dubowska, takes the vasculum with the Host and for increased safety pours in into another vessel which she then locks in the safe where the chalices are kept.