On September 8, 2003, the
visiting scientist met Professor Jung Bin Lee at Seoul National University. Prof. Lee, also a medical doctor, is the top
authority in Korea in the field of forensic medicine. He is not a Catholic, but has tested blood
samples from Naju for the past several years. Professor Lee was somewhat reluctant at the beginning, but, as he continued
his investigation and saw that the same results were being confirmed again and
again by additional tests, he has become more seriously
interested.
Professor Lee and his team tested more than ten
blood-stained rocks from the Blessed Mother's mountain in Naju one after
another. He says that each sample was
tested at least five times, making the total number of tests more than
fifty. He issued a statement testifying
that the blood stains on all these rocks except two were male human blood and
that every test on them showed an identical DNA structure and blood-type, which
was AB. This blood type of AB for Our
Lord confirms the finding at Lanciano, where a Eucharistic miracle occurred
about thirteen hundred years ago and a scientific test was done in the early
1970s.
Blood stains on two of the sample rocks were found to
be female human blood with identical DNA structures and blood type, which was
B (more precisely for genetic purposes, BO). This probably was the first time
ever in history that the Blessed Mother's blood type was determined
genetically.
In addition to more than ten blood-stained rocks,
Professor Lee also tested a piece of blood-stained gauze from Naju. On July 2, 1995, there was a Eucharistic
miracle in the Chapel in Naju. Fr.
Francis Su from Malaysia dipped his finger in the blood on Julia's tongue and
wiped it with a piece of gauze.
Professor Lee said that the findings from this sample were identical to
those on the male blood samples on the rocks. This means that the owner of the blood collected during the Eucharistic
miracle in Naju eight years ago is the same as the owner of the male blood
collected on the Blessed Mother's mountain in November 2001, January 2002 and
August 2002. More...
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