16 Feb 2026
2h 33m

Mind blowing Eucharistic Miracles (Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P.) Ep. 566

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Pints With Aquinas

The discussion centers on Eucharistic miracles, exploring their nature, historical accounts, and implications for faith. Fr. Gregory Pine, a Dominican friar, defines miracles as events lacking natural explanations, emphasizing their role in inviting relationship with God. They discuss the miracle of Lanciano, noting scientific tests confirming the flesh as heart tissue and the blood's unique properties. Shifting to more modern miracles, the conversation touches on events in Buenos Aires and Poland, highlighting the recurring theme of the Eucharist transforming into traumatized myocardial tissue. They also explore the intersection of faith, reason, and the miraculous, considering why God reveals himself subtly and how miracles invite belief. The conversation concludes with personal reflections on Eucharistic devotion and the importance of presence.

Outlines

Part 1: Introduction, Speech, and Social Media

Part 2: Theology of Miracles and the Eucharist

Part 3: Historical and Scientific Evidence

Part 4: Modern Miracles and Priestly Experience

Part 5: Virtues, Sin, and Human Interaction

Part 6: Interior Life and Spiritual Presence

Part 7: Devotion and Practical Application

Part 8: Wellness, Marriage, and Conclusion

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