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Deepertruth: Totus Tuus! Eucharistic Miracle of Santarem, Portugal 1247

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According to the date recorded in the document commissioned by King Alphonsus IV in 1346, on February 16, 1266, in Santarem, a young woman,  overcome with jealousy for her husband, consulted sorceress who told her to go to the church and steal a consecrated Host to use for a love potion.  The woman stole the Host and hid it in a linen cloth which immediately became stained with Blood.  Frightened by this, she ran home and opened the kerchief to see what had happened.  To her amazement, she saw that Blood was dripping from the Host.  The confused woman stored the Host in a drawer in her bedroom.  That night the drawer began to emit brilliant rays of light which illuminated the room as if it were daytime.  The husband was also aware of the strange phenomenon and questioned his wife, who was obliged to tell him everything.

 

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