Forty
‘miraculously’ preserved, consecrated hosts have been discovered in a church
that was destroyed by a large earthquake in central Italy in 2016.
The
hosts, recovered from a tabernacle recently retrieved from the ruins of the
parish church of Arquata del Tronto, have no bacteria or mold, as usually
happens to hosts after a few weeks, according to the Italian bishops’
newspaper Avvenire.
The
tabernacle, which since the earthquake had been kept in storage along with
other artifacts and was recently returned to the diocese, contained an upturned
but unopened ciborium.
Inside
the ciborium were 40 hosts whose color, shape and scent were unchanged. Even
though the quake took place nearly a year and a half ago, the hosts “seemed to
have been made yesterday,” Avvenire reported Feb. 21.
The
local bishop, Mons. Giovanni D’Ercole of Ascoli Piceno, was cautious, saying
“faith requires prudence,” but added that such a discovery needs “no words.”
“It
is a sign of hope for everyone,” he added. “Confronted with a fact like this,
one has to surely remain silent. It simply touches and strengthens faith in
Jesus who remains alive to console the earthquake-stricken population of
Arquata.”
The
6.6 magnitude earthquake that hit the region on Oct. 30 caused immense
damage to Arquata del Tronto and the surrounding area. The basilica in Norcia,
the native town of St. Benedict and home to the famous Benedictine Monks of
Norcia, was almost totally destroyed. It followed a similarly powerful quake in
the region on Aug. 24 of that year which killed almost 300 people.
Don
Angelo Ciancotti, a priest in nearby Ascoli who helped make the discovery, said
finding the hosts was “a great joy” and gives a “message for the whole
community.”
“Yes,
for me it is a miracle,” he told the Italian daily Il Resto del
Carlino. “Obviously, those who have no faith aren’t able to believe in
anything, but never has there been any tampering. The Lord has done this
all by Himself.”
Don
Ciancotti, who has close family ties to Arquata, knew every missing person in
the rubble and all the streets in the region. So together with some residents
he sought to recover all the artifacts that could be saved. (www.mattersindia.com)
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