Vatican approved miracle in Omaha, NE

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Pretty cool, huh?

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After doctors found a fist-size tumor of aggressive cancer cells attacking his esophagus and stomach, Omahan Edward Gatz was sure he was a goner.

Back then, in 1989, most people diagnosed with such advanced esophageal cancer died within a year. Told that he had six months to live, Ganz was resigned to dying.

His wife felt differently. Jeanne Gatz began praying for a miracle to Jeanne Jugan, a French woman who had founded an order of nuns, the Little Sisters of the Poor, in the 1800s.

Little Sisters around the world also were praying for a miracle — a Vatican-recognized miracle that would help win canonization for their founder.

The Gatzes and the nuns got their miracle.
 
This is absolutely wonderful news! My grandfather is in a home run by the Little Sisters of the Poor. I really admire the work that they do. Praise God!
 
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