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Beginning on the Tuesday before Pentecost of the year 1405, the Lord appeared, covered with wounds, to John of Huldenberg, the owner of the place. Only during the third apparition did Our Lord speak, ordering John, “Go to the Chapel of Isaac; you will find Me there.” At the same time the parish priest, Peter Ost, heard a voice instructing him to offer the Mass of the Holy Cross in the Chapel of Isaac. The following day the pastor summoned all the faithful to assist at Mass in that chapel.
John of Huddenberg was among those present. The priest began the Mass and when he unfolded the corporal, he saw there a Particle of the large Host which had been consecrated the preceding Tuesday. He sought to consume the Host, but the Eucharist clung to the corporal and began to bleed. The priest turned white, and John, who had observed everything, comforted him by saying. “Do not fear, this marvel comes from God,” and related his visions.