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Published 11:39 21 Jun 2022 BST
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The full post reads: “A Eucharistic Minister unintentionally dropped a Consecrated Host to the ground while administering Holy Communion.
“The Indian Parish Priest put it right into a small bowl of water to permit it to dissolve. Upon checking it someday later he found the water was blood colored.
“He added some extra water after which later noticed that the Host had taken on the looks of bloody flesh tissue.”
Avid church-goers have flocked to the spot following the incident, seeing it as a "sign" from Jesus.
Other locals think it might have a different meaning, however.
GAA fans rushed to the comments section of the Facebook post to say they hope it's a sign Mayo will win the All-Ireland this summer.
"Let me guess... it's going to turn a bit green as well and... ta da! Mayo for Sam," one person wrote
"Definitely MAYO FOR SAM," another said.
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