In one of the halls in the Galilee of Apostles Peter and Paul, the one contiguous to the Perpetual Adoration Chapel, at the Complex of Most Holy Trinity Church, the Shrine of Fatima exhibits, until the end of September, ‘Eucharistic Miracles in the World’, an exhibition organized by St. Clement Institute, of Milan, Italy.
The Head of the Department of Art and Patrimony (DAP) of the Shrine of Fatima, in declarations to the press, explains the context of this exhibition, which one can visit between 9h00 and 19h00, all week long, free of charge, as it is the case with all the other exhibitions open to the public at the Complex of Most Holy Trinity Church:
“This exhibition, with its captions translated into Portuguese, has already been shown in different cities of several countries and it is composed of more than a hundred references to Eucharistic Miracles in all the five continents and of several chronologies (from the Middle Ages to the present time). In organizing the material to be exhibited at the Shrine of Fatima, preference was given, in the first sector, to the Eucharistic miracles which happened in Portugal (Fatima, Santarém, Balasar), while the others are shown in alphabetic order of the respective countries and, within these, in chronological order. The extraordinary receptions of Communion, the Eucharistic miracles related to Marian apparitions and the information texts relative to the institution of the Solemnity of Corpus Christi were also sets placed in their own sectors”.
The usage of the contents in this gallery is subject to licensing. Please contact the Audiovisual Centre of the Archives of the Shrine of Fatima by email: [email protected].
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