Eucharistic Miracle of the Week— Beginning on the Tuesday before Pentecost of the year 1405, the Lord appeared, covered with wounds, to John of Huldenberg, the owner of the Bois-Seigneur Isaac Chapel. Only during the third apparition did Our Lord speak, ordering John, " Go to the Chapel of Isaac; you will find Me there." At the same time, the parish priest, Peter Ost, heard a voice instructing him to offer the Mass of the Holy Cross in the Chapel of Isaac. The following day the pastor summoned all the faithful to assist at Mass in that chapel. John of Huldenberg was among those present. The priest began the Mass, and when he unfolded the corporal, he saw there a Particle of the large Host which had been consecrated the preceding Tuesday. He sought to consume the Host, but the Eucharist clung to. the corporal and began to bleed. The priest turned white, and John, who had observed everything, comforted him by saying: "Do not fear, this marvel comes from God," and related his visions. For four days, until the Tuesday after Pentecost, the Blood continued to flow, leaving a stain the length of a finger by three fingers wide. Then, having stained almost the entire corporal, the Blood coagulated little by little and dried up. The miracle was seen and attested to by many. The Bishop of Cambrai, Peter d'Ailly, informed of what happened, wished to personally investigate and had the corporal in his care for some two years. Every attempt to remove the stain of Blood from the corporal was useless. The Bishop opened an investigation in which testimonies were gathered regarding the prodigies wrought by the relic of the Precious Blood. On June 16, 1410, the Bishop granted an indulgence of 40 days to those who visited the chapel at Bois-Seigneur-Isaac. On May 3, 1413, he allowed the corporal to be venerated as a relic and established a solemn procession in honor of the miracle, along with public exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. Even today, every year on the Sunday following, the feast of the Birth of Mary, the citizens of Bois-Seigneur-Isaac come together in prayer to celebrate the memory of this Eucharistic miracle. Jesus is always with us. No matter the year, He remains faithful. He will never leave us. Come to Holy Mass and witness the miracle before you as the priest consecrates the ordinary bread and wine into the living Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Visit Him in Adoration and Adore Him and give Him thanks.