yesterday my friends asked my opinion for an alleged "miraculous healing" from catholic world (I'm italian :) ). A woman, after suffering from lymphedema for two decades (and after having the left leg amputated for this condition), miracolously healed after a prayer at a tomb of a saint.
I search this story on internet (the story of Maureen Digan) and I discovered that the healing was not necessarily instantaneous, because the woman didn't say anithing of healing immediately (it is suspected), but my friend (she's a medic gastroenterologist) told me that lymphedema is an incurable and chronic disease. In addition she say that as in all catholic miracles, there was an alleged medical check by a commission.
what is your opinion?
(the story is easily findable on internet, for example a link with a summary of the story is this
http://ift.tt/2ieitHQ
or this
http://ift.tt/2ihAuYl _sister_faustina.html)
I search this story on internet (the story of Maureen Digan) and I discovered that the healing was not necessarily instantaneous, because the woman didn't say anithing of healing immediately (it is suspected), but my friend (she's a medic gastroenterologist) told me that lymphedema is an incurable and chronic disease. In addition she say that as in all catholic miracles, there was an alleged medical check by a commission.
what is your opinion?
(the story is easily findable on internet, for example a link with a summary of the story is this
http://ift.tt/2ieitHQ
or this
http://ift.tt/2ihAuYl _sister_faustina.html)
via International Skeptics Forum http://ift.tt/2ihCCPP
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