La Rochelle 1461
During the Easter Mass in La Rochelle, a boy who had been mute and paralyzed for years received Holy Communion—and was instantly healed. His first words were words of praise to God. The miracle is recorded in a richly illustrated manuscript that is still preserved in the cathedral today.
Neuvy-Saint-Sépulcre (1257)
In the Basilica of Saint Stéphane, two drops of Christ’s blood are venerated, which were collected during his Passion on the Via Dolorosa. Since 1257, when Cardinal Eudes brought them from the Holy Land, they have attracted believers in solemn processions and have been the focus of numerous answered prayers.
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