Miracles
by jachilli
According to tradition, a Basilian monk who was celebrating Mass in the Latin rite in the church of St. Legonziano in Lanciano [During the early Middle Ages -- Justin], began to doubt the real presence of Christ under the sacred species after the consecration. At that very moment, the priest saw how the sacred host was transformed into human flesh and the wine into blood, which later coagulated. Today these relics are kept in the cathedral.
On Nov. 18, 1970, Dr. Edoardo Linoli analyzed the remains of “miraculous flesh and blood” and concluded that it was human myocardial tissue and genuine blood, respectively.

Wow…not just tissue…myocardial tissue. The inside of the heart.
I think we all know what this leads to…
Jesus clones.
Current Music: Nobuo Uematsu, “Coin Song”
You nerd.