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see azfamily.com/story/34426220/blind-woman-regains-sight-after-visiting-relics-at-phoenix-church
The blind woman prayed over two days before the relics of St. Charbel, a Lebanese saint with a long history of healing the sick and the disabled.
“The next morning, she woke up in pain.”
“'I was just wiping my eyes, and I’m like, ‘They burn! They burn!’”
“That morning, Jan. 18, Gutierrez said her eyesight started to return. Three days later, doctors confirmed her eyesight was completely restored.”
“The Bishop, A. Elias Zaidan, described Gutierrez’s recovery as a ‘healing’ by St. Charbel.” Now people from all over the world go there.
Another news-source report for this: foxnews.com/us/2017/02/02/arizona-woman-cured-blindness-spreads-fame-obscure-lebanese-saint.html
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An internist who reviewed her case for the Church said that when it comes to her sort of blindness that "unfortunately once the blindness occurs, it's irreversible."
“The next morning, she woke up in pain.”
“'I was just wiping my eyes, and I’m like, ‘They burn! They burn!’”
“That morning, Jan. 18, Gutierrez said her eyesight started to return. Three days later, doctors confirmed her eyesight was completely restored.”
“The Bishop, A. Elias Zaidan, described Gutierrez’s recovery as a ‘healing’ by St. Charbel.” Now people from all over the world go there.
Another news-source report for this: foxnews.com/us/2017/02/02/arizona-woman-cured-blindness-spreads-fame-obscure-lebanese-saint.html