Eucharistic Miracles of the World
Saints Peter & Paul will have the Eucharistic Miracles of the World Exhibit in the church for viewing before and after weekday Masses at 6:30 AM and weekend Masses Saturday 5:30 PM, Sunday 9 PM and 12 PM.
This 41 Panel Display: October 11-23, 2025 at 2025,. Peter and Paul Parish – Omaha
Spirit Catholic Radio is proud home of three sets of the powerful exhibit Eucharistic Miracles of the World, designed by Blessed Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager who died from leukemia at the age of 15. The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith wants this exhibition to be displayed in every parish in the world! Spirit Catholic Radio is proud to offer this display to area organizations in order to promote Eucharistic Adoration and for the further evangelization of world, at no charge.
The Display
The display features detailed panels highlighting some of the most powerful Eucharistic miracles of the world. Each panel tells the story of a Eucharistic miracle and is accompanied by photos and artwork. The panels were selected from 126 recognized accounts that date from as early as the third century. All of the miracles displayed in this exhibition have been recognized by their local bishops. The display’s purpose is to increase awareness of the Real Presence of our Lord in the Eucharist and promote Eucharistic adoration.
What is a Eucharistic Miracle?
Eucharistic miracles consist of unexplainable phenomena occurring after transubstantiation, such as a host visibly transforming into human tissue, a host surviving fire, a host bleeding or the Eucharist alone providing sustenance to a human being for a prolonged period of time. In order to be considered a Eucharistic miracle, the event is investigated by a special task force before deciding it is worthy of belief. Secular sources are often used to investigate and confirm the miracle. Belief in approved miracles is not mandated by the Catholic Church but can reassure believers of God’s presence in our world.