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Is Eucharistic Miracle of Tixtla, Mexico (2006) a real miracle?

Assessed by Miracles Jar AI · 2026-06-10

UnprovenClaimed — the record can't carry it

Miracles Jar rates Eucharistic Miracle of Tixtla, Mexico (2006) Unproven. Too thin a record to say either way. Two scales drive that verdict: how extraordinary it would be if it truly happened — very miraculous — and how strong the evidence is — thinly documented.

How miraculous, if true

Very miraculous

Does it break the laws of nature — if it really happened?

How strong the evidence

Thinly documented

Is there evidence it's true?

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Common questions

Is Eucharistic Miracle of Tixtla, Mexico (2006) real or fake?
Miracles Jar's verdict is Unproven: claimed — the record can't carry it. Too thin a record to say either way. On the evidence, the record is thinly documented.
Has Eucharistic Miracle of Tixtla, Mexico (2006) been debunked?
No — but it has not been confirmed either. The record is too thin to carry the claim in either direction. The natural alternative most often raised is deception: hoaxes, cold reading & stagecraft.
What is the evidence for Eucharistic Miracle of Tixtla, Mexico (2006)?
Miracles Jar weighs 3 sources for this case. Points that support the claim: Mexican laboratory identified human hemoglobin and human DNA of AB+ blood type in the sample; and Blood appeared to emanate from within the host substance rather than from an external source. Points that cut against it: Investigation led by Castañon Gomez, a clinical psychologist with known credibility questions; and No control wafers were tested in parallel; immunochromatography methodology insufficiently documented.
What is the natural explanation for Eucharistic Miracle of Tixtla, Mexico (2006)?
The leading natural account is deception: hoaxes, cold reading & stagecraft. Some claims are simply manufactured. Publishing the proven frauds is what makes the honest cases worth anything. The full breakdown shows where that explanation holds — and where it stops.
When and where did Eucharistic Miracle of Tixtla, Mexico (2006) happen?
It is said to have occurred October 21, 2006 in Tixtla, Guerrero, Mexico.

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