Msgr. Ramiro Valdes Sanchez, vicar general of Guadalajara, Mexico,
has announced that the archdiocese is investigating a possible
Eucharistic miracle that reportedly took place last week.
Msgr. Valdes Sanchez said he has received instructions from the
archbishop of Guadalajara, Cardinal Jose Francisco Robles Ortega, to
direct the investigation.
The pastor of Mary Mother of the Church, Father Jose Dolores Castellanos
Gudino, said that on July 24, while he was kneeling in prayer before
the Blessed Sacrament, he saw a flash of light and heard a voice.
“Ring the bells so that everyone comes,” the voice allegedly instructed.
“I will pour blessings upon those present and the entire day. Take your
small tabernacle for private adoration to the parish altar and put the
large monstrance next to the small tabernacle. Don’t open the tabernacle
until three in the afternoon, not before.”
“I will perform a miracle in the Eucharist,” the voice continued, “the
miracle that will take place will be called, ‘Miracle of the Eucharist
in the incarnation of love together with our Mother and Lady.’ Copy the
image that I will give you now and show it to others.”
The voice then reportedly told him to share this with all of his priests
to aid in their conversion and that he would fill all souls with
blessings.
Fr. Gudino said that after hearing the voice he could only say, “My Lord, I am your servant, let your will be done.”
With local people gathered at 3 p.m., he recounted that he “approached
the tabernacle and upon opening it the host consecrated by Our Lord
Jesus Christ was covered in blood.”
According to the priest, the voice also told him to establish an
adoration chapel and to allow any scientific study necessary to confirm
the miracle.
Msgr. Sanchez said samples from the host will be studied in Guadalajara.
“First of all the testimony needs to be gathered from three people who
were present, obviously in this case from the pastor,” he explained.
He also said that a team of experts will be assembled to investigate
whether there is a scientific explanation for the phenomenon.
“While this is occurring, the Church in Guadalajara, through the
Cardinal Archbishop, has said that the Host should not be exposed to the
public and that it be kept in a safe place, in a tabernacle,” he added.
“The Catholic Church’s legal doctrine states that when an extraordinary,
uncommon event occurs, the necessary precautions should be taken to
determine if the event can be explained by natural causes or if a more
serious investigation is necessary to determine if it goes beyond the
natural and whether or not it should be considered a miraculous event,”
he explained.