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To: ScubieNuc

Amazing.Reminds me of an interview I did many years ago.A little boy was very ill and in a coma at the hospital here in Philadelphia.The parents were told to pray to St John Neumann.They were told he was close to death and went down to the chapel,a little boy walked in and looked around and left.The doctors were in the room at the same time and a little boy walked in the room and they said who are you.He said my Mother sent me.The sick little boy sat up in the bed cured.A few months later his mother took him to the St John Neumann shrine in thanksgiving,in a side room was a picture of a little boy-St John Neumann.The mother said he was the one who came into the chapel-she took the picture to the doctors and he was the one who came into the room but the amazing part of this is the little boy who was cured said Mommy that is my friend from my dream-he told me I would be OK.I met them both.


224 posted on 03/14/2007 8:36:06 PM PDT by fatima (Shut up Murtha)
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To: fatima

Wow! That's weird.

Even though this incident of my Mom's angelic interaction happened to me...I don't remember anything with a white bearded man and going to heaven. I was only three then, and now being 42, remembering yesterday can be a challenge, though. 8^)

I think alot of people want to have a miraculous interaction with an angel, but when you think about it, most of the interactions I've heard of, occur during a crisis. I wouldn't mind having a angelic interaction (that I remember) but I don't want it to be because my children are dieing or something. Maybe if they just came by for coffee some morning, that would be cool. 8 )

Scubie


234 posted on 03/14/2007 8:45:44 PM PDT by ScubieNuc
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