As part of the National Eucharistic Revival, the Vatican Exhibit of Eucharistic Miracles is coming to Phoenix. There will be many stops on the way. See amazing displays for yourself — no need to travel to Rome!
What is a Eucharistic Miracle?
Eucharistic miracles are extraordinary events or phenomena, which manifest the Real Presence of Jesus in the consecrated bread and wine in a way that we can discern with our ordinary senses. The manifestation may be as simple as a host floating on air or as astonishing as a host becoming visible human flesh.
Blessed Carlo Acutis
“To always be close to Jesus; that’s my life plan.”
With these few words, Carlo Acutis, the boy who died of leukemia, outlines the distinguishing feature of his brief existence: to live with Jesus, of Jesus, and in Jesus.
This international exhibition was created and designed by Blessed Carlo Acutis in 2002. It consists of an extensive collection of photographs and historical records representing a sampling of ancient and modern Eucharistic miracles that have taken place in various parts of the world. The collection was assembled by the Vatican to mark the Year of the Eucharist (2004-2005). After being shown at more than 500 parishes in Italy, it is now traveling the rest of the world.
Bring the exhibit to your parish or school!
The exhibition brought to Phoenix is comprised of 47 different miracles spanning 1500 years, with the most recent one having occurred in 2013! The miracles featured are from Europe, Asia, and the Americas. The exhibition offers you a virtual tour of these veritable treasures of our faith.
To bring this exhibition to your parish or school, email EucharisticMiraclesArizona@gmail.com.