On October 19, around eight o'clock in the morning, upon opening the sacristy safe, Sr. Julia was struck dumb with amazement. In the center of the white Host she saw what looked like a bloody piece of living flesh measuring about a centimeter by a centimeter and a half. Msgr. Stanisław Gniedziejko would later recall his shock at seeing the blood-red substance on the white Host. On taking a closer look at the bloody substance on the Host, he saw something resembling a piece of flesh—a bloody fragment of living tissue.
"When I took the sample," states Prof. Maria Sobaniec-Łotowska, "I had no idea what this substance was. I obtained a small amount of it. It was brown in color and adhered closely to the preserved fragment of the Blessed Host.”
It turned out that the mysterious substance into which the fragment of the Host had changed was muscle tissue of a human heart experiencing the agony of death—as if on the point of cardiac arrest. 
On November 4, 2009, Profs. Sulkowski and Sobaniec-Łotowska published a statement in which they once again certified the results: of their studies conducted on the sample taken from the transformed Host. 
The transformation of the consecrated Host into the muscle of a human heart in its death agony is a sign calling us all to repentance. It is a reminder to all of us that every Holy Mass is a re-presentation (making present) of the passion, death and resurrection of Christ.