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Miracle

St Charbel cures Muslim toddler in Lebanon

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 Contents - Nov 2015AD2000 November 2015
Synod: Synod reaffirms Church teaching on sexuality, marriage and the family - AD2000 Report
Synod: Pope Francis confirms Synod guided by the Holy Spirit
Anglican Ordinariate: Radical ecumenism – the Ordinariate’s new Catholic Missal - Fr Ramsay Williams
Marriage: SSM will threaten religious liberty in Australia: Archbishop Fisher - AD2000 Report
Marriage: Sydney Anglicans reaffirm church teaching on marriage - AD2000 Report
Miracle: St Charbel cures Muslim toddler in Lebanon - From ASIANEWS
Abortion grief: Life written In tears – the impact of abortion - Anne Lastman
Salvation: "All Israel will be saved": Romans 11:26 - Andrew Sholl
Unity and Beauty: The genius of Vladimir Soloviev - Fr Lawrence Cross
Letters: Religious freedom? - Arnold Jago
Books: BEYOND LITERAL BELIEF, by David Tacey - Brian Coman (reviewer)
Reflection: We are all called to be saints - Archbishop Julian Porteous

Beirut, Lebanon - A three year old girl, Milan, from a Sunni family in Syria, was healed thanks to the intervention of St Charbel, the Lebanese hermit saint canonised in 1977 by Pope Paul VI. The family is a family of refugees from Damascus, who arrived in Lebanon after the civil war which has been destroying the country for more than four years.

The girl had a tumor and during treatment was also attacked by a very serious virus. Her mother’s prayer to St Charbel healed her daughter and now little Milan, seems to have a very special relationship with “Father Charbel”.

The episode occurred two months ago and is documented by the reports of OTV (Orange TV) in Arabic. Below we publish the literal translation.

Some Christian devotions have spread in many parts of the Muslim world (such as devotion to Mary, Our Lady, and the desire to be freed from the devil. See: “Millions of Muslims devoted to Our Lady and eager for exorcism”.

Speaker: Emigrated from Damascus to Ta’albeya, having fled the terror of Daesh [Arabic acronym for the Islamic State], in search of peace and security she was gripped by a tumour just as she was blowing out the candles of her second year of life.

Mother: Her type of cancer is very difficult, because her tumour, disappears and reappears regularly and each time it returns, it grows stronger threatening to take her away from us. This is due to the fact that following the transplant she was hit by a virus called CNP, a highly dangerous virus, as deadly as her illness. She took really powerful drugs but the disease didn’t go away. Indeed, over time, it worsened dramatically. So, we kind of reached a decision for her own peace of mind to take her out of hospital, placing ourselves in God's hands, waiting to see what would happen.

Speaker: A lengthy Golgotha ??for little Milan who suffered so much pain, but the faith of her mother saved her.

Mother: I brought her here to Zahle [Christian village in the Bekaa Valley that houses a shrine of St. Charbel] on a pilgrimage. The next day, Tuesday, we went to the doctor for another analysis of the virus, and the doctor told me that the test result was negative, all of a sudden there was no trace of the virus. A miracle had eradicated the virus from her body.

Speaker: Charbel took the hand of this Sunni Muslim family to defeat, through his intercession, the disease of their small child, their little girl, through his intercession.

Mother: It was 8 pm, and on the way back home, she had fallen asleep. When Milan woke up she said “Today, Father Charbel came to see me.”

Milan: Father Charbel told me, I prayed to God to heal you! He gave me water and it was enough.

Speaker: The relationship that unites the three year old girl with St Charbel is an extraordinary relationship, a friend in times of sadness, her refuge to feel less pain, his church is the only place where she feels safe.

The Mother: Whenever she feels pain, she goes and takes the holy card of St Charbel, cries, then starts to talk to him, but I do not know what she says or understand the nature of this relationship that unites them. These things no one knows except the two of them.

Little Milan: I love you very much St Charbel!

(AsiaNews is an official press agency of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions (PIME). The editor-in-chief of AsiaNews is Father Bernardo Cervellera, a PIME missionary who also heads Agenzia Fides, the official news agency of the Vatican.)

Link to orginal story (video)

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Reprinted from AD2000 Vol 28 No 10 (November 2015), p. 6

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