Throughout the world, there are places to which Almighty God has granted the privilege of miraculous occurrences. Documenting the Divine is a podcast that tells the stories of such places and the miracles to which they have been witness.
When a powerful offshore earthquake sent a deadly wave rushing toward a Colombian island community, local priests turned to the Blessed Sacrament for protection.
While attempting to destroy a consecrated host, an unbelieving woman’s eyes are opened in startling fashion.
The theft of ciborium filled with hosts was shocking, but what happened upon its return was astonishing.
Relive the startling events of 1227 when an unbeliever issued an unusual challenge to St. Anthony of Padua.
God makes His presence felt when a desperate wife with an unfaithful husband flirts with sacrilege to win him back.
Many say that Christ once appeared in the form of a child on the face of a Eucharistic host as a special message to the people of a remote Peruvian village.
When a hostile unbeliever attempted to destroy a consecrated host on Easter night in the year 1290, his plot was interrupted by divine intervention.
In the Italian city that gave the world pizza, a long ago theft of consecrated hosts led to a miraculous discovery in the most unlikely of places.
In another instance of Eucharistic miracles being more than distant history, something occurred on Christmas Day of 2013 that would transform a quiet Polish city into a sought after pilgrimage destination.
Learn how a future pope’s belief in an astounding vision claimed by a Belgian nun gave the Church the Feast of Corpus Christi.
In Catholic history’s first recorded Eucharistic miracle, a priest in the throes of distressing doubt about the real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist looked on in awe as the power behind transubstantiation made itself known in no uncertain terms.
Eucharistic miracles aren’t limited to centuries past. In the early 21st century, in India, on the feast of St. Jude Thaddeus, a Eucharistic host unveiled an image that mystifies to this very day.
In Germany, a devout woman who secretly brought a consecrated host to her home inadvertently set the stage for Christ to prove that each host is truly His Body AND blood.
In 13th century Spain, six Spanish military captains requested Mass and the Eucharist before going into battle. The fighting began before they could receive Holy Communion but the consecrated Eucharistic hosts had a memorable surprise waiting upon their return.
Just outside the French city of Bordeaux there is a chapel containing a monstrance that once served as a window through which a congregation marveled at a miraculous image of Jesus.
Discover how Corpus Christi processions may have their root in a Eucharistic miracle that occurred in 1263 A.D. on the shores of Italy’s Lake Bolsena—in the hands of priest who doubted the Real Presence.
When a violent flood swept through the city of Avignon in France, threatening the Blessed Sacrament displayed for veneration in a local chapel, rescuers braved the dangerous waters only to find that the Hand of God had arrived at the chapel before them.
Enter the turbulent world of 1240 Italy and relive the moment when St. Clare, brandishing the Eucharist like a shield, repelled hostile forces attempting to overrun the city of Assisi.
When the Eucharist yielded human blood in Argentina, a future pope initiated an investigation that reached worldwide; the results astonished even late 20th century skeptics.
Hear the story of a Eucharistic host that refused to be destroyed and its legacy in the city of Amsterdam.