The Eucharist divides the flood waters inside the chapel

We have commonly heard of God's great miracle as he opened the red sea for the flight of his people from Egypt. For this miracle that will be reported shows that the God of the ancient testament is the same as today present in the Eucharist. God does not change and is within our power to receive Him in the Blessed Sacrament in every church in this world. Don't ever stop thinking about it! 

This Eucharistic miracle occurred in Avignon, France, in 1433, when a small chapel of the city suffered a great flood due to heavy rains and consequent overflow of the Rhone River. At that moment the Blessed Sacrament was exposed to public worship. 

The flood reached approximately six feet high and should have reached the Reliquary. However, the first brothers to arrive at the church with the intention of saving Him, came across the miracle: 

The flood water inside the chapel was divided into two parts (as in the red sea), on the right and to the left of the altar where the Reliquary with the Eucharist was located, forming two "walls" that protected Him, leaving Him totally dry. 

Countless people witnessed the miracle, which soon spread. Help you also spread the outthere, sharing this beautiful miracle. Who knows it may be this miraculous fact that will soften the heart of some friend his unbeliever, converting him and gaining another soul for the Creator, as well as helping in the continuity of the endeacity of Blessed Carlo Acutis in  the dissemination of The Eucharistic Miracles! 

READ MORE about the Eucharistic Miracle of Avignon and see photos of the chapel by clicking on the website of the exhibition of Blessed Carlo Acustis below, reference of this text. 

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MIRACOLI EUCARISTIC. Eucharistic Miracle of Avignon, France, 1433 (Exhibition created by Blessed Carlo Acutis)