Our Lady
of the Roses, Mary Help of Mothers
Reported
Cures
throat
problem
Sept. 12, 1976
Dear Veronica,
I have been going to most of the Vigils held at the
Vatican Pavilion. I have seen so many things that leave no doubt that Our Lady
is appearing there.
Last June, I put a petition on the altar, and asked Our
Lady to please help my 12-year-old nephew who has a congenital condition of the
throat, which did not permit him to swallow solid food. His diet consisted
mostly of shakes and soft food. He could not swallow anything solid--like
meat--without bringing it up. He had to go under general anesthesia to have his
throat dilated, and was told that, for the rest of his life, he would have to
dilate his own throat with special tubes, but meanwhile, the doctors were doing
it every two weeks.
Last August, he went in for another examination and
dilation. His father was waiting for him, and when the doctor came out, he had
the strangest expression on his face. He said, "Mr. Walsh, I don’t know
how to explain this, but Jimmy’s throat is perfectly normal. We don’t have
to do anything for him." That same day, the letter that I put a petition in
for Our Lady of the Roses Shrine came back to me. Needless to say, there was
much tears of happiness about this cure.
It has been three months, and this boy has gained 20
lbs. and eats everything he hadn’t eaten during the last 12 years. We are very
grateful to Our Lord and His Mother, and when we can get enough money together,
the whole family will be coming to give thanks in person at one of Our Lady’s
Vigils.
I don’t know why the Church doesn’t recognize the
wonderful things that are happening at those Vigils. I’m doing my
share--spreading the Messages and telling people about this cure.
God bless you and your family.
from California
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