Was it a miracle? In Connecticut, the Catholic Church investigates.

During a March mass at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Thomaston, Conn., a Communion bowl reportedly never emptied.

Updated June 13, 2023 at 9:31 a.m. EDT|Published June 13, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
(Caleb Worcester for The Washington Post)
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The priest paused after finishing a prayer, looked at someone off to his side and scratched his forehead.

“We had something happen,” he told the congregation.

The Rev. Joseph Crowley paused again, video shows.

“It’s hard to say, actually,” he added.

What happened, some at the Connecticut parish now say, was a miracle: During Communion, a bowl holding the hosts — the wafers that Catholicism teaches are transformed into Jesus Christ’s body during the Mass — began to run out. And yet, Crowley said, the bowl never emptied.