
The Blood of St. Januarius Fails to Liquefy at Start of December Anniversary
During the miracle, the dried, red-colored mass confined to one side of the reliquary becomes blood that covers the entire glass.
During the miracle, the dried, red-colored mass confined to one side of the reliquary becomes blood that covers the entire glass.
The reputed miracle has not been officially recognized by the Church, but is known and accepted locally and is considered to be a good sign for the city of Naples and its region of Campania.
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