LIQUEFIED BLOOD OF SAINTS stored in Vatican
Many unusual bodily phenomena have occurred to various privileged souls
throughout the history of the Church. One of the most unusual phenomena
is known as liquefaction: the experience whereby a preserved deceased person’s blood
loses its hard, crumblike characteristics and miraculously changes back into liquid as fresh
as it was when that person was alive.
BAD OMEN: BLOOD OF ST. JANUARIUS FAILS TO LIQUEFY
Dec 2016
Photo: Pope Francis holds a relic believed to be the blood of St Januarius, the
patron of Naples.
The failure of the saint's blood to liquefy has become associated with previous
disastrous events
http://catholicherald.co.uk/news/2016/12/19/bloody-of-st-januarius-fails-to-liquefy/
https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/bad-omen-blood-of-st.-januarius-fails-to-liquefy