10 Bizarre UNEXPLAINED MIRACLES from Around the World! - Summary

Summary

The video discusses 10 bizarre, unexplained miracles from around the world. These include:

1. Incorruptible corpses: bodies that do not decay after death, even without embalming or preservation.
2. Our Lady of Akita: a statue in Japan that was heard speaking, bled, sweated, and wept, with scientific analysis confirming the liquids were human in origin.
3. Our Lady of Lourdes: a spring in France that is said to have healing properties, with over 70 documented cases of inexplicable cures.
4. The Miracle of Lanciano: a priest in Italy who claimed that bread and wine turned into flesh and blood during a Mass, with scientific analysis confirming the presence of human cardiac tissue and type AB blood.
5. The Miracle of the Sun: a solar event in Portugal that was witnessed by 65,000 people, with the sun appearing as an opaque disk and casting multicolored lights.
6. Joseph of Cupertino: an Italian friar who was said to levitate during Mass and was eventually canonized as a saint.
7. Martin de Porres: a Peruvian saint who was said to have the ability to be in multiple places at once and was canonized in 1962.
8. Therese Neumann: a German woman who was cured of paralysis and blindness after praying to a saint and lived for many years without eating or drinking anything except the Eucharist.
9. Apparition in Zeitoun: a series of apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Egypt that were witnessed by millions of people over several years.
10. The Voice of Saint Clelia Barbieri: a saint who was said to have spoken to people from beyond the grave, with many people reporting hearing her voice.

These miracles are presented as unexplained and inexplicable by natural or scientific law, and are often attributed to divine intervention.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. There have been many documented cases of people's bodies not decaying after death, known as "incorruptible corpses."
2. These bodies are often found to be flexible and are considered a sign of sainthood by many.
3. There are hundreds of saints whose bodies have been found to be incorrupt, sometimes hundreds of years after their death.
4. Saint Bernadette's body appears to be in the same state as when she died 136 years ago.
5. Some of these bodies are said to exude a sweet aroma known as the "odor of sanctity."
6. The statue of the Virgin Mary in Akita, Japan, has been known to bleed, sweat, and weep.
7. Scientific analysis of the liquids from the statue confirmed that they were from a real human.
8. The Lourdes spring in France has been known to heal people without explanation, with over 60 reported cases of inexplicable cures.
9. The Miracle of Lanciano occurred in 700 AD in Italy, where a priest reported that the bread and wine turned into live flesh and blood during mass.
10. The flesh and blood were later confirmed to be human cardiac tissue and type AB blood.
11. Joseph of Cupertino was an Italian friar who lived in the 17th century and was known for his visions and ability to levitate.
12. Martin de Porres was a Peruvian monk who lived in the 17th century and was known for his ability to heal and be in multiple places at once.
13. Therese Neumann was a German woman who lived in the 19th and 20th centuries and was known for her ability to survive without food or water for many years.
14. The Apparition in Zeitoun occurred in Egypt in the late 1960s, where millions of people reported seeing the Virgin Mary.
15. Saint Clelia Barbieri was an Italian nun who lived in the 19th century and was known for her voice being heard by people after her death.