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'Meghan's Miracle' Inspires Many (3028)

Chronically ill 8-year-old’s faith featured on EWTN.

08/15/2011 Comments (12)
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Meghan Salter on her first Communion day.

– Salter family

Editor’s note: Meghan’s story will be featured on Teresa Tomeo’s Catholic Connections on EWTN radio Aug. 15 at 9am. Stories of Faith: Meghan’s Miracle airs on EWTN Aug. 15 at 3 and 6pm. All times Eastern.

Meghan Salter is 8 years old. She can’t eat or even breathe on her own. She cannot speak. But without saying a word, she’s brought thousands of people back to prayer and fasting and souls to Jesus Christ.

“It’s a very powerful and beautiful story of faith,” explains Audrey Sommers, who produced Stories of Faith: Meghan’s Miracle, which airs on EWTN Aug. 15 at 3 and 6pm (Eastern). “Meghan brings people to the faith and she brings people to prayer.”

People in Michigan saw Meghan’s story on the Archdiocese of Detroit’s cable TV station, but now viewers everywhere will get the chance to see it. “It brings tears of joy to people who see it,” Sommers says. “It is an inspirational story which will hopefully draw throngs of people to the faith and renew the faith of Catholics who see it, because when they see it, they’ll say, ‘How do the Salters manage to do this?’ It’s because of their belief in Church teachings and right to life and their faith in God. Even when caring for Meghan 24-7, they have so much joy.”

That caring began two months after Meghan was born to Mike and Ellen Salter.  Her sisters Lauren and Shannon and brother Michael are today 17, 12 and 15 respectively.

Meghan appeared perfectly normal at birth, but she suddenly developed major problems, and even stopped breathing. She was flown to the University of Michigan’s Mott’s Children’s Hospital. There came more emergencies and more flights. To this day, doctors can’t explain her condition.

But the story is not about medicine. It’s about souls Meghan has evangelized, about the power of faith, and the good that can come out of suffering.

For the film’s 30-minute length, Mike Salter says it gets the point across how many lives Meghan has touched and brought to the Lord.

At the same time, he describes how he didn’t understand the power of redemptive suffering when Meghan started to get sick, “but Father John Riccardo (pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish in Plymouth Township) helped us understand the power of redemptive suffering.”

Many share how Meghan changed their life.

Ellen says fireman-paramedic Steve Worden was on that first call to rescue Meghan. Then he started popping in to see Meghan, and his family came for dinner: “He has a daughter within two weeks old of Meghan. He couldn’t believe how well we were handling it and wanted to know how and why we could.”

He wanted that kind of faith. As Ellen says, “I told him Jesus saved his life because he became a Catholic.”

There’s also Bob Conley, who attended a benefit for Meghan and was so moved he told Ellen he was committing that same night to join RCIA and become Catholic. Previous to the benefit, he had visited the family’s website, MeghansMiracles.com.

For the film, Sommers couldn’t fit in hundreds more who turned out many times for prayers or those who have emailed the Salters from around the world after seeing the website.

Ellen tells of a typical email from a woman whose daughter hadn’t been to church in 20 years, but after reading about Meghan, she began to pray for her, returned to the faith and is a regular Massgoer.

The family is encouraged by those far and near who have prayed for Meghan.  At a moment’s notice, hundreds have gathered at the family’s parish of Church of the Divine Child in Dearborn, Mich., to pray the Rosary for her.

Dad Mike hopes the film shows people “to put your faith and trust totally in Christ and do his will. It’s the only way to true happiness.” He also hopes that people recognize “the value of every human life from conception to natural death, as they see how beautiful Meghan is and how much joy she brings to us as well as to everyone who encounters her.”

Among mom Ellen’s many hopes for the film is that it will bring Jesus to more families and “really spread the word how much Jesus will always be at our side. He does not ever abandon us.”

A third hope is that people find inspiration in Meghan’s will to live and her joy in being Catholic and receiving the Precious Blood weekly from Deacon Jerry McGowan, Ellen’s cousin.

“She has received the sacraments, and that gives her much grace and strength to endure her suffering,” Ellen says. It also gives her “joy which she brings to others and her family.”

Meghan made her first holy Communion thanks to Detroit Auxiliary Bishop John Quinn. And when she was confirmed at Divine Child Church, despite the ice-cold February night, upwards of 600 people attended.

Ellen describes how when the bishop asked Meghan if she wanted to receive Communion, she smiled broadly for a long time, not her usual quick smile. Meghan doesn’t eat, but when she receives the Eucharist, she smacks her lips.

“She could have died many times, but she would be fighting to live. Suffering is not easy, but through suffering comes joy when you’re suffering for Christ,” Ellen has learned. “He will bring you to joy and perseverance. Through Meghan’s silence, she’s saving souls.”

Even in difficult moments, there is “the pure joy of taking care of Meghan and that God chose us,” Ellen says.

Sommers made the compelling video in a news magazine format. She’s an award-winning broadcast and print journalist. She was a TV reporter in Detroit before joining The Michigan Catholic newspaper for a number of years. Her awards include a TV show shot in Rome for World Youth Day 2000.

Sommers hopes to make this into “a regular series focusing on the faith of Catholics through their trials and tribulations, how God is working in the lives of those who grow in their faith in time of need, whether it be family, medical or financial-related issues.”

“The goal is to provide heartwarming and inspirational stories that motivate viewers to trust in God and follow his will,” she explains. “We see how people remain or become devoted to the teachings of the Catholic Church, become spiritually strengthened, and have a more prayerful life.”

But Sommers needs funding to continue filming these stories. This first in the new series will show how Meghan and her family are doing that.

First, Meghan’s Miracle will help Meghan evangelize countless more souls.

Register staff writer Joseph Pronechen writes from Trumbull, Connecticut.

 

Filed under catholic family, children, chronic illness, faith, sacraments

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Any chance that this show will be posted online or available in some other format? Our parish has a group of families who all have special children (angels!!) & I would love to recommend it to them, but I won’t be able to reach them before the show airs!

Krystyn, No further showings have been scheduled yet, but we will check to see if the show will be available online and post answer in this comment section.

In this age of attacks on human life meghan’s story is uplifting! We need the suffering to appreciate the gifts God has given us that we take for granted everyday. People suffer so souls are saved, it is a mystery but redemptive for the conversion of sinners.The show was touching.

The Salter family is truly a joyful,loving one, as any member would state,because of Meghan,s sweet existence! I can attest to her prayerful intercession for my five week old granddaughter who had heart catherization.  We showed Meghan the baby’s picture and she smiled.  My granddaughter is now a healthy 10 month old.  Stories such as this one can edify and inspire many,  especially families facing serious medical issues.  Audrey Somers did a very nice presentation portraying Meghan’s Miracle.

I, too, would like to see this wonderful story repeated on TV.  If not, perhaps it would be available online in the near future.  May Meghan and the Salter family know their witness to our Lord’s loving Passion help give strength and affirmation to us faithfuls. May our Lord continue to embrace them all with His love.

What a beautiful documentary of time well spent to tell the story of a modern miracle! I’m absolutely eddified by the fact that, while the rest of the world looks for miracles daily, we see one happen in our very midst here in Michigan! So often do we lose sight of the matters in life that truly matter, and in doing so we are like the seed that falls on bad ground and our faith and trust in God falters. The grace granted through Meghan was spread to her family, and ultimately was a miracle for them all, and us too. Thank you EWTN for picking up this production. I encourage benefactors to support more presentations like this because it’s real life examples of modern day trials of faith, hope, and love. More More More!!! This would be even more spectacular to see public television pick up on such a program as well.
Heavenly Father, continue to bless Meghan and her family, and bless Audrey Sommers and her crew for their love and compassion in the spirit to follow this family through thick and thin, and to let us all travel the faith journey together. I ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

To Krystyn and others interested: At this time, no new showings are scheduled and there is yet no decision concerning online availibility. Keep praying for both!

Thank you and God bless you for making the story about little Meghan available.  The gentle love of our Heavenly Father was evident throughout the presentation.  May her parents and family members who are witnesses to the sacredness of life be blessed for their understanding of how very special she is.  Ms. Sommers is also to be commended for capturing the sacredness of this tiny soul and making it possible for all of us to be in awe of her.  Do more work like this, Ms. Somers!  I strongly recommend that Meghan’s Miracle be presented multiple times.  I would certainly recommend that my students see this witness to Faith.

We want to express our thanks to Audrey Sommers and her crew for telling Meghan’s story on “Stories of Faith”  and to EWTN for carrying the story worldwide.  This pilot show for Stories of Faith has touched people across all cultures and languages.  We have received very touching emails from all across the globe-from Spain, Argentina, the Far East, throughout Europe and from all across the USA.  No matter where the emails originated, they all expressed in different ways how Meghan’s story explained that by uniting yourself to Christ, no matter how heavy the cross, one is lead to holiness and happiness.  Many of the emails asked to see more real life Stories of Faith.  Thanks again Audrey and EWTN for upholding the dignity of all human life and letting others be touched by Meghan’s Miracle!

We want to express our thanks to Audrey Sommers and her crew for telling Meghan’s story on “Stories of Faith”  and to EWTN for carrying the story worldwide.  This pilot show for Stories of Faith has touched people across all cultures and languages.  We have received very touching emails from all across the globe-from Spain, Argentina, the Far East, throughout Europe and from all across the USA.  No matter where the emails originated, they all expressed in different ways how Meghan’s story explained that by uniting yourself to Christ, no matter how heavy the cross, one is led to holiness and happiness.  Many of the emails asked to see more real life Stories of Faith.  Thanks again Audrey and EWTN for helping uphold the dignity of all human life and letting others be touched by Meghan’s Miracle!

The Salters have been a great inspiration to so many members of Divine Child parish….and now thanks to Meghan’s story on ‘Stories of Faith’...the Salters will inspire many more families throughout the world.
Thanks Audrey Sommers!

Dear EWTN viewers-

I want to thank all the viewers from around the world who found “Stories of Faith-Meghan’s Miracle” an inspirational and beautiful testimony to our Catholic faith.

For those who didn’t get a chance to see it, the show has been added to Catholic Television Network of Detroit’s Ustream channel http://www.Ustream.tv/CTND and can be directly accessed at: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/17162548  .

Please keep me in your prayers that I may be able to produce more editions of “Stories of Faith” as a regular series on EWTN.

-Audrey Sommers
Show producer/host
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