Better documented is the eucharistic miracle which occurred here on 5 June 1405.
The Miracle of Lanciano is officially recognized by the Catholic Church as a Eucharistic miracle.
In 1345 a eucharistic miracle was said to have taken place in a home between the Kalverstraat in the Rokin.
In Christianity and in particular Catholicism a Eucharistic miracle is any miracle involving the Eucharist.
However, other forms of Eucharistic miracle have also been reported such as consecrated Hosts being preserved over 250 years or surviving being thrown into fire.
In fact, Lanciano is only one of the reported cases of Eucharistic miracles where the host has been transformed into human flesh.
Eucharistic miracles happen about every 50 years.
Eucharistic miracles - where the host and the wine have visibly changed into flesh and blood while celebrating a mass.
On 12 March, a eucharistic miracle occurred in Amsterdam, now called the Miracle of the Host.
In 1345, an alleged Eucharistic miracle in the Kalverstraat rendered the city an important place of pilgrimage until the adoption of the Protestant faith.