Eucharistic Miracle in Rome, Italy in ASL
Eucharistic Miracle in Rome, Italy in ASL. “Another miracle story about St Pudentiana is the one oldest churches in Rome, Italy. Roman Senator Pudente invited Apostle Peter into his home. The home was converted into church and it is named after senator’s daughter, Pudentiana. Both sisters, Pudentiana and her sister Praxides, they never martyred (people who get killed in their faith) and they became famous by wiped up the martyrs blood after the latter were executed. The church is adorned with numerous Roman mosaics (windows or wall) from early Christian era and was constructed under Pope Pius I in 145 A.D where the senator’s home’s site at both daughter’s wishes. The Cactaini Chapel’s altar steps was made by Caitani family. The imprint and Blood stain left by a Host which was fallen from priest’s hands while he was celebrated the Mass. The priest was doubted believing that the Real Presence of Jesus in the consecrated Host, After the consecration he careless dropped the Host to the ground where the imprint mark is. The imprint mark is still there for all people to see today.” –Youtube post
Every week Al Alvord posts a new eucharistic miracle retold in American Sign Language.


