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It was bacteria — not a miracle — on a Communion wafer in Indiana church

  • The Archdiocese of Indianapolis is investigating reports of red spots on a Communion host at St. Anthony's Church in Morris, Indiana, after an unusual incident last month.
  • A laboratory analysis confirmed that the red marks were caused by fungus and three different species of bacteria, not human blood, as stated by the Archdiocese.
  • Some church members, including Shari Strassell, expressed excitement about the findings, believing there might be something special about their church.
  • The Catholic faith teaches that the bread and wine during Mass represent the body and blood of Jesus Christ, requiring careful review of any alleged miracles, as mentioned by the Archdiocese.
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Catholic Telegraph broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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