National Enquirer

Ohio home visited by Jesus draws crowds for healing HOUSE OF MIRACLES!

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THOUSANDS of people desperatel­y looking for a Hail Mary pass are making a pilgrimage to a modest clapboard house in Ohio that has become a modern-day mecca for medical miracles!

Word has spread about the so-called Miracle House, where Jesus supposedly ministered to original owner Rhoda Wise and healed her advanced cancer in 1939. One man shockingly claims his 48 cancerous tumors vanished after his wife laid a piece of his clothing on the wooden chair where Jesus is said to have sat.

“My lungs are stable,” reports Dr. Mark Shoag, who was diagnosed with stage 4 sarcoma, yet is still going strong six years after the hospital said he had six months to live!

“I mean, to me it’s been a miracle!”

Rhoda Wise lived in the “depression shack” at

2337 25th St. NE in Canton in 1939 with her alcoholic husband and adopted child — and what doctors said was a terminal illness.

“She prayed because that’s all she could do,” says Karen Sigler of the nonprofit Rhoda Wise Home & Grotto.

“Jesus came and sat in the chair by her bed. She asked him, ‘Have you come for me?’ And he said, ‘No, your time hasn’t come yet.’ A month later, he returned with St. Therese, and she was the one who put her hands on Rhoda’s abdomen and her abdomen was completely healed!”

Not only that — Wise reportedly developed stigmata and bled where Jesus bled on the cross! Others claiming lightningb­olt cures include Andrea Kissel-Conti, who visited at age five with an “incurable kidney disease.”

“The whole time there were rose petals just falling,” says Andrea. “And I’ve never had to go to the doctor with any kidney disease at all ever!”

 ?? ?? RHODA WISE HAD TERMINAL
ILLNESS
Dr. Mark Shoag and wife Betsy Dvorak are believers
Though Wise died 75 years ago, the faithful still visit the Rhoda Wise Home in Canton, Ohio, hoping for their own miracles
SPONTANEOU­S BLEEDING AFTER
RECOVERY
Andrea Kissel-Conti was cured after a visit
Outside the home, the grotto is open
for prayer
RHODA WISE HAD TERMINAL ILLNESS Dr. Mark Shoag and wife Betsy Dvorak are believers Though Wise died 75 years ago, the faithful still visit the Rhoda Wise Home in Canton, Ohio, hoping for their own miracles SPONTANEOU­S BLEEDING AFTER RECOVERY Andrea Kissel-Conti was cured after a visit Outside the home, the grotto is open for prayer

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