"ANY ONE who likes, therefore, may call my belief in God merely mystical; the phrase is not worth fighting about. But my belief that miracles have happened in human history is not a mystical belief at all; I believe in them upon human evidences as I do in the discovery of America. Upon this point there is a simple logical fact that only requires to be stated and cleared up. Somehow or other an extraordinary idea has arisen that the disbelievers in miracles consider them coldly and fairly, while believers in miracles accept them only in connection with some dogma. The fact is quite the other way. The believers in miracles accept them (rightly or wrongly) because they have evidence for them. The disbelievers in miracles deny them (rightly or wrongly) because they have a doctrine against them." ~GKC: 'Orthodoxy,' IX.
As I was considering this morning how I should proceed today I was guided to the words of G.K. Chesterton on Facebook. It's marvelous how the hand of God inserts into our lives just what we need when we need it.
For today I am praying for a miracle. There are hundreds today who will be praying for a specific miracle.
I believe in miracles!!! They happen everyday to everyone. Just a short 5 years ago Ron was to have surgery on his back for a herniated disc with nerve impingement. He suffered severe pain for nearly 18 months and though not looking forward to the surgery he was anticipating it with hope. The morning of the surgery, after Mass, Father anointed him while family and friends laid hands on him. Surgery was to be at 9:00 a.m. The Dr. came in to see Ron before surgery and do what Dr.s do. He looked at Ron and said, "I can't do the surgery today."
I said, "I that's not a funny joke."
He said, "It's not. I can't do the surgery, because I cannot illicit pain. If he no longer has the pain and I do the surgery I could cause even more injury and pain that he would have the rest of his life."
Yes, that's what he said. He told Ron that if he found that the condition returned he should call and he would make arrangements for the surgery. Since that day Ron has had no pain in his back. Yes, it was a miracle.
So now I'm hoping you will join us in the prayer.
H is a young man in our parish who will be going yet again to Memphis for treatment of brain cancer. He and his family have made the trips before and will again as long as they can. Chris has touched the lives of many. He is the son, grandson, brother, nephew, cousin, friend, student, former student, athlete, artist. He is "everyman."
A Mass for healing will be said in his honor tonight at 6:30 p.m. CDT at Saint John the Baptist Church here in Newburgh. If you cannot join us physically please stop and pray for the healing of this young man an all who suffer and need a miracle.
May God bless you all today with a miracle. Yes, a miracle!
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Thanks be to God!!!
Cathy
I believe in miracles also. I pray that God will touch H with His hands of healing, and that everyone involved will recognize His mercy and love and will praise Him. In the name of Jesus! Thank You, Father, for Your answer to this, and every other prayer made for H.
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