Through a decree, the Archbishop of Buenos Aires (Argentina), Mons. García Cuerva, shared some instructions with the purpose of “protecting the Eucharistic sign manifested in the Santa María parish” in the Argentine capital.
It is about the eucharistic miracle that occurred in the years 1992, 1994 and 1996, the latter while the Archdiocese of Buenos Aires was under the pastoral government of Mons. Jorge Mario Bergoglio (today Pope Francis). It was he who ordered an investigation to be initiated after a host, which had fallen to the ground and was placed in a container to dissolve, turned into blood after 10 days.
In the year 2000, the Dr. Ricardo Castañón Gómez, a tissue expert, found that the samples had human skin and white blood cells; In 2003, he claimed that the tissue was that of an inflamed heart, meaning that “the person it belonged to must have suffered a lot.”