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Eucharistic Miracles Exhibit

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My parish is having another Eucharistic Miracles exhibit soon, but I’ve already seen it before and not planning on going this time. Is it just me or am I a bad Catholic for not believing the old miracles from centuries ago are authentic? I believe the recent ones that have been well investigated with the use of modern science are authentic but the ones from hundreds of years ago are hard for me to believe. Anyone else?
 

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My parish is having another Eucharistic Miracles exhibit soon, but I’ve already seen it before and not planning on going this time. Is it just me or am I a bad Catholic for not believing the old miracles from centuries ago are authentic? I believe the recent ones that have been well investigated with the use of modern science are authentic but the ones from hundreds of years ago are hard for me to believe. Anyone else?
I have my doubts as well about the reports from way back but I do not think it’s a requirement to believe it all. It’s not something I worry about too much.
 
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