New miracle confirmed from Lourdes sanctuary
- The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes recognized its 72nd miracle on April 16, involving Antonietta Raco, who was cured of primary lateral sclerosis during a 2009 pilgrimage.
- Father Michel Daubanes made the announcement after a Rosary at the shrine, confirming the recognition of the miracle via a tweet.
- Bishop Vincenzo Carmine Orofino confirmed the recognition of the miracle, noting Raco's significant recovery.
- Raco experienced an unusual feeling of well-being after bathing in the Lourdes spring, and her doctor described the healing as a scientifically inexplicable phenomenon.
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Sixteen years after his pilgrimage, Antonietta Raco saw his healing proclaimed miraculous by the Italian Church. The doctor of the Sanctuary, Alessandro de Franciscis, tells a story that he followed for more than 15 years.
With primitive lateral sclerosis, Antonietta Raco has seen all her symptoms disappear since a pilgrimage to Lourdes. With complete, lasting and inexplicable healing, she becomes the 72nd miracle
Lourdes medical committee approves 72nd official healing, home diocese of cured Italian woman proclaims miracle
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New miracle confirmed from Lourdes sanctuary
(OSV News) — In a joyful moment after the rosary on St. Bernadette Soubirous’ feast day April 16 at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in France, the shrine’s rector, Father Michel Daubanes, announced that a new miracle — the 72nd — at the famed pilgrimage site has been recognized. The sanctuary also confirmed the news on X, saying that Italian woman Antonietta Raco, who suffered from primary lateral sclerosis, “was cured in 2009 during her pi…
This 67-year-old Italian had visited Lourdes on a pilgrimage in the summer of 2009.
After a series of medical expertise, the Shrine of Lourdes recently recognized on Wednesday a new miracle after a healing "unexpected, complete, lasting and unexplained".
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