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The miracles that were officially attributed to Elizabeth Ann Seton by the church were: (1) Gertrude Korzendorfer, a Sister of Charity, whose cancer of the pancreas disappeared in 1935; (2) Ann Theresa O'Neill, a young child, who recovered from acute, lymphatic leukemia; and (3) Carl Kalin, who recovered from a rare ...
A bone marrow aspirate on February 18, 1952, confirmed acute lymphoblastic leukemia. She would receive numerous transfusions and medications. These efforts ...
The officials learned that at least three miracles had been attributed to Elizabeth's intercession with God. A child was miraculously cured of leukemia, a woman ...
The first miracle attributed to Seton happened in New Orleans, where Sister Gertrude Korzendorfer made a full recovery from pancreatic cancer in the 1930's.
3 апр. 2019 г. · During the month of Mother Seton's canonization, Jim's right eye, which had been irreparably damaged due to brain trauma, was miraculously ...
Anne's cure, which was considered acceptable by the Sacred Congregation of Rights in 1959, would contribute directly toward Mother Seton's beatification and ...
For Seton, her miracles occurred through intercession. First, Sister Gertrude Korzendorfer made a full recovery from pancreatic cancer in the 1930's after ...
25 окт. 2021 г. · Her miracles that qualified her to be canonized were through her prayers. The first was when Sister Gertrude Korzendorfer made a full recovery ...
10 мар. 2023 г. · She is credited with three miracles. "Never can a child know what a mother suffers." — St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Sister Gertrude Korzendorfer of ...
In 1952, a miracle involving the healing of 4-year-old Ann O'Neil from leukemia was attributed to the intercession of Seton after a nun prayed for the girl to ...
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