16 Jun

This is the explanation of the photo of the dog in the chapel looking at the Tabernacle (I posted it on April 4).:
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According to Father Birne or Byrne (I don't know if I spelled the name right) Pope John Paul II decided to make an unscheduled visit to the Blessed Sacrament on his way to St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore many years ago. However, that route had not been inspected by the Supreme Pontiff's security apparatus. Therefore, once the Pope expressed his wish, the agents set to work checking the building and with special attention to the chapel where the Holy Father would say his prayers.

To verify that no one was hiding and could cause a problem, they took with them dogs trained to locate people in the rubble. Then something impressive happened. The dogs stopped in front of the tabernacle and stood still, staring, sniffing and refusing to leave the place, as they were trained to do if they discovered living people in the rubble. What you are seeing in the picture. The little animals had no doubt that someone was hiding there in the tabernacle. These rescue dogs had been trained by the U.S. Navy to detect living people. And one of them, as we see in this picture, stops in front of the tabernacle of the chapel of the seminary of Baltimore (St. Mary's) and adopts that position with which it indicates that there is a living person inside.

This is shocking, this is incredible. It is a truly astonishing fact and its historical basis is recognized. 

We hope, family, that we too know how to detect the living presence of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Tabernacle.
Once again the little animals give us a great lesson. He who has ears, let him hear. God bless you

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