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KEARNS, Utah — Some are calling it a miracle. A discarded communion wafer is now under investigation by the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City after it appeared to be bleeding for days.

The small wafer or host was handed out last week during the holy communion, but it was returned to the father overseeing the service. Our sister-station in Salt Lake City KSTU reports, the father then placed the host in a glass of water near the head of the church. Usually, the host would dissolve in a couple minutes.

But three days later, members of the church say the host was still floating in the water and it appeared to be bleeding.

Word spread quickly.

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The Salt Lake City Diocese has taken possession of the host and appointed a committee to look into the incident. The head of the committee, Monsignor M. Francis Mannion issued this statement:

“Recently, reports of a bleeding host at St. Francis Xavier Church in Kearns have been circulating within the diocese. Monsignor Colin F. Bircumshaw, Diocesan Administrator, has appointed an ad hoc committee of individuals with various backgrounds to investigate the matter. The work of the committee is now underway. The results will be made public.

The host is now in the custody of the Diocesan Administrator. Contrary to rumor, there are NO current plans for public exposition or adoration.

Whatever the outcome of the investigation, we can use this time to renew our faith and devotion in the greatest miracle — the Real Presence of Jesus Christ that takes place at every Mass.

Msgr. M. Francis Mannion
Committee Chair”

There are no plans to make the host available for public view or adoration, according to the Diocese. However, the results of the investigation will be made public when it is complete.