Thursday, September 5, 2013
Pope Benedict XVI Cured My Cancer
A young American – who is now 19 and in his
second year at university – claims he was cured
of a chest tumour thanks to Ratzinger, who met
the boy at an audience in Rome last year.
Ratzinger listened to his story and placed his
hand on the boy’s chest where the tumour was.
Peter Srisch and his family appeared on Denver-
based KUSA TV and confirmed their belief
publicly.
Peter was 17 when doctors diagnosed him with a
chest tumour after doing an X-Ray. "He had a
chest x-ray and it revealed a softball sized
tumour in his chest. It was determined that it was
stage four non-Hodgkin's lymphoma," Laura
Srsich, Peter's mother, said.
Peter was being treated at Colorado Children’s
Hospital and while doctors tried to do what they
could to help him fight the disease, he was also
being looked after by the U.S. non-profit Make-a-
Wish Foundation. The foundation works in about
50 countries across the world, offering
assistance, including psychological support to
children and young people with life-threatening
medical conditions and granting each of them
one wish. The Make-a-Wish Foundation was
established in 1993 and has a strong presence in
English-speaking countries but not only.
Laura Srsich said that when she spoke to Peter
about it, the first wish that came to his mind was:
'I'd love to go meet the Pope in Rome.” His wish
was relatively easy to grant and so a year ago, in
May, Peter and his mother attended one of
Benedict XVI’s General Audiences in St. peter’s
Square. They met and spoke to him and the
encounter had a powerful effect on Peter. "When I
got up to actually talk to him I was struck by how
human he was. It was a humbling experience for
me to see how humble he was,” Peter said. The
Pope listened to Peter talk about his trip and his
illness. The boy then gave Ratzinger a lime green
wristband with the words "Praying for Peter”
printed on it. Ratzinger reciprocated by blessing
him.
But according to Peter and his family this wasn’t
just any blessing; or at least it was very effective.
"Then he blessed me. He put his hand right on
my chest where the tumour had been. He didn't
know where the tumour was, but he put his hand
right there," Peter explained.
A year has gone by and Peter has made a full
recovery from cancer, he is in his second year at
university and one day hopes to be ordained a
priest. Benedict XVI’s resignation as Bishop of
Rome and Pope only strengthened the
impression Peter was left with after their
meeting. In Peter’s eyes, Benedict’s gesture
showed he put the Catholic Church above himself
and his personal needs. A very humble gesture.
“I'm going to remember him as one of the most
humble people in the world, especially by this
last act he is doing," Peter said.
A similar healing case was reported during John
Paul II’s pontificate. An elderly Jewish American
man was apparently cured of a brain tumour after
attending a “private” morning mass with John
Paul II and taking part in the Eucharist.
http://vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/world-news/
detail/articolo/benedetto-xvi-benedict-xvi-benedicto-
xvi-27560/
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