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[edit] Miracle?
From the article:
The city is also known for the first recorded Catholic Eucharistic Miracle.
It sounds like the miracle is a fact, not very NPOV in my opinion, maybe it'd be better to change to something like:
Catholic Church claims that the first recorded Eucharistic Miracle happened in Lanciano.
--85.54.162.23 (talk) 20:05, 11 February 2008 (UTC)