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00:00Researchers reveal truth behind Communion wafers used in Catholic Church.
00:05In Morris, Indiana, photos of Communion wafers marked with a red substance sparked intrigue
00:10at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, stirred curiosity, with locals questioning if it was
00:16a divine sign due to the wafers' sacred role in Catholic worship.
00:24Father Jacob Dumont suggested the red marks on the Communion wafers could be a Eucharistic
00:28miracle where bread turns into flesh or blood.
00:32This sparked excitement among parishioners, with Shari Strassel believing it was a sign
00:36of something special at their church.
00:42Father Dumont urged a deeper investigation into the possible miracle, stressing the importance
00:47of expert analysis of the wafers.
00:50The church reiterated that all alleged miracles must undergo rigorous review before being officially
00:55recognized.
01:00The archdiocese concluded the red marks were caused by common fungus and bacteria, confirming
01:05contamination, not a miracle.
01:11Before the results were released, skepticism grew online, with some urging caution and suggesting
01:16tests for mold, bacteria, or blood.
01:19The investigation's scientific approach debunked the miracle claims.
01:27The archdiocese stressed careful miracle claim reviews, balancing faith with reason and upholding
01:32church teachings through verification.
01:38The event underscored faith and science coexistence, reminding believers of finding sacredness in
01:44daily faith acts without miraculous confirmation.
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