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Possible Pius XII Miracle Investigated (2131)

Husband and wife travel to Rome to tell their story to the Vatican.

07/07/2011 Comments (3)
via EWTN News

– via EWTN News

VATICAN CITY (EWTN News) — Maria Esposito has come to Rome to tell the Church and the world about the man she believes saved her life from deadly cancer: Pope Pius XII.

“I’m convinced of this. I’m convinced that my healing was a grace, thanks to Pope Pius XII and his intercession. I was listened to. All of us who prayed were heard — so many of us,” the 42-year-old teacher told EWTN News.

The couple traveled to Rome from their home in Castellammare di Stabia, a coastal town near Naples in southern Italy, to publicly support the creation of a museum dedicated to the wartime Pope, an idea that is backed by the mayor of Rome.

Pope Pius XII occupied the papacy from 1939 until his death in 1958. He first came into the life of Maria and her husband Umberto after she was diagnosed with Burkitt’s lymphoma, a type of leukemia, in July 2005.

“When I saw that my wife continued to be sick, I started to pray to John Paul II, who had died April 2, 2005,” Umberto said.

“One night he was in my dream, and he was sad. He didn’t speak to me, but he began to show me these figures, these cards with images of churches and saints on them. In the end, he stopped at one photograph, on which there was a priest dressed in black, in a black tunic with a small cap on his head. He had glasses and was very thin.

“And, there, he stopped so as to say, ‘You should turn to this person to have a response.’”

Umberto said he didn’t know who the figure was until his mother visited two weeks later, carrying a copy of a Catholic magazine with a story about Pope Pius XII.

“As soon as I saw this photo of the face of the Pope, I told Maria, ‘This is the person John Paul II indicated. We should turn to him with our prayers.’”

The couple said that from then on her condition improved, to the point that after just one course of chemotherapy the cancer had completely disappeared.

“When we spoke with the first doctor and asked if this was a miracle, he said, ‘No, no, no; let’s not talk about these things,’” said Umberto.

“They don’t believe in these things,” added Maria.

The suggestion of a miracle is made all the more controversial because the healing is being credited to Pius XII. His critics accuse him of not taking a stand against Nazi persecution of the Jews. The charge is strongly denied by his supporters, who claim Pope Pius saved the lives of over 5,000 Jews in Rome alone.

As the miracle claim is being investigated by the Church, the couple is convinced that Pope Pius XII has changed their family life for the better.

“In my heart, I think that even if, in the end, it wasn’t a miracle from Pius XII that saved my wife, a miracle was done by Pius XII … to bring us back to our religion,” Umberto said.

“It’s not the case that we weren’t Catholic, but me, for example: I only went to church sporadically; I only prayed a bit. After this event, though, I never miss Mass, and we pray together in the morning.”

 

 

Filed under catholic church, faith, miracles, pius xii, vatican

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I first read about this on Sunday morning on the AP secular news sites. I had first heard about it on Rome Reports. I find two things very interesting about this. The first is that it took place in 2005, just like the miracle that John Paul is said to have worked for the nun with Parkinson’s. Secondly it seems strange to me that instead of curing her like he did with the nun, he “looked sad and showed him instead several pictures including Pius XII. So if she was healed after praying to Pius but not John Paul, my question would be why was he not able to cure Maria but not to long before he had cured Sister Marie. Why would he be able to cure one person but not another who prayed to him? As you know, about a year ago Polish media said the nun’s miracle was in doubt about whether she was having a relapse or even had Parkinson’s at all. Too me it makes John Paul’s recent beatification at least questionable if not dubious. Why would John Paul be sad if he is believed to be in Heaven? The entire process was and is still top secret. Just wondering.

I think you answered your own question.  JPII directed him to Pope Pius XII probably to bring the attention to him because he was treated so unfairly. You might want to read this link: http://www.catholic.com/library/HOW_Pius_XII_PROTECTED_JEWS.asp

LC makes sense.  I’ll reserve opinion on whether or not there was a miracle, but I can imagine a beatified JPII wanting to share, and stick up for a maligned brother…besides, I think JPII or Pius being “able/unable to cure” is a misunderstanding.  They were mortal men too with no ability or authority to “cure” anybody except by petitioning the ultimate healer Himself.  Praying for the intercession of the saints is, to use a probably imperfect analogy, a bit like getting a friend with credibility in his office to put in a good word for you when you are hoping to get hired.

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