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US Catholic speaker recounts miracle healings at Internatio­nal Eucharisti­c Congress

- By Dorcas Funmi

Rome Newsroom, Sep 9, 2021 / 12:00 pm (CNA). U.S. Catholic speaker Mary Healy led the crowd at the Internatio­nal Eucharisti­c Congress on Thursday in a series of prayers for forgivenes­s and healing at the end of a talk on miracle healings.“I have seen the Lord do so many amazing healings, including last night on the streets of Budapest,” Healy said in her live-streamed speech on Sept. 9, referring to an event at a healing service in the Hungarian capital.Daniel Ibáñez/CNA.The biblical scholar, who teaches at a Catholic seminary in Detroit, said she had observed that forgivenes­s can open the door to spiritual and physical healing in people’s lives.“One of the things that I have seen clearly is the very close link between healing and forgivenes­s. I’ve come to see that one of the biggest obstacles to healing in our lives is unforgiven­ess, holding on to a resentment, some offense that was committed against us, can be an obstacle to the action of God in our life,” she said.“Conversely, to forgive, to freely choose to forgive, opens the door to the Lord acting powerfully in our life and healing.”Healy, a graduate of Notre Dame, the Franciscan University of Steubenvil­le, the Catholic University of America, and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, shared that she first became interested in the topic of healing seven years ago during her sabbatical from teaching.Daniel Ibáñez/CNA.“As I prayed about my sabbatical, I felt the Lord telling me … ‘I want you to study not only what people write about healing, what books say about it, but I want you to see, to watch, what I am doing,’” she said.Healy spent her sabbatical researchin­g what Scripture, the Church Fathers, Catholic teaching, and the saints have said about healing, but also spent time with Catholic healing ministries.Daniel Ibáñez/CNA.“And what I discovered changed my life because I began to see that the Lord Jesus -- from ... the time of the apostles until now -- loves to heal and wants to heal, even miraculous­ly, far more often than we think,” she said.“And in fact, that the supernatur­al … is the normal Christian life. That’s what our Catholic tradition gives us.”Healy published the book “Healing: Bringing the Gift of God’s Mercy to the World” in 2015.In her talk, Healy shared a few examples of miraculous healings in Catholic ministry. One involved a woman with a hemorrhage, “like the woman in the Gospel,” she said.Daniel Ibáñez/CNA.“There were several people,.” she recalled. “We began to pray, and as we prayed, I thought the Holy Spirit told me to ask her: ‘Did anything painful happen in your life when this condition began two years ago?’ She said: ‘Well, yes, that was the time when my husband stopped practicing his faith. He stopped going to church, and so I had to be the one doing the spiritual leadership in the family.’”Healy asked the woman if she had forgiven her husband, and the woman said that she had tried.“And I explained to her: to forgive does not mean you say: ‘Oh, it’s OK. No problem. No big deal.’ Because maybe it is a big deal. But to forgive means you say: ‘I let go. I let God be the judge of that person, but I will not hold on to this offense.’”After leading her in a prayer to forgive her husband and asking God for healing, Healy left the woman alone in the chapel.She said that she received an email 11 days later in which the woman described her experience.“After you prayed,” she wrote, “I felt that I had been healed. … I looked up at the cross in the chapel and … said: ‘I’m a scientist and I'm skeptical.’ But I looked at Jesus on the cross and I said: ‘Jesus, did you heal me?’ And he nodded.”The woman said that from that day on she was completely healed from the hemorrhage.“So, brothers and sisters, I would like to invite the Holy Spirit now to show each of us if there is anyone we need to forgive. It might be someone from many years ago, a mother or father. It might be a spouse. It might be someone else. We are not putting blame on the person. We are just saying what they did had a negative effect on me, and I put it in God’s hands. I let go,” Healy said.At the end of her talk, she led the hundreds of priests, religious sisters, and Catholic families in the conference hall in Budapest in a series of prayers in which she asked people to forgive someone who had hurt them by name, to reject fear, and

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