Medjugorje: Blind woman saw after miracle of the sun

July 19, 2012 1 Comment

July 19, 2012 / MariaNews.com

 

Blind woman saw after miracle of the sun

By Jakob Marschner

(MedjugorjeToday.tv) - Raffaella Mazzocchi was blind in one eye when her family persuaded her to go to Medjugorje. When she saw a sun miracle, she first turned blind on both eyes for five minutes. But she could see when she opened up her sick eye, and when she opened both, her inexplicable healing was complete.

Blinded on one eye without notice, then healed from one moment to the next. There is nothing gradual to the story of Raffaella Mazzocchi’s eye sight.

“While I kept my head down and my eyes closed, suddenly I felt the urge to open my right eye, the sick one, and I realized that I could see my hands. I opened the other eye and I could see very well with that, too.”

At age 16, on December 22nd 2001, the Italian girl completely lost sight on her right eye while she was at school. Doctors found her condition was due to retrobulbar optic neuritis, a virus that irreversibly destroys the optic nerve.

Read More: http://www.medjugorjetoday.tv/6354/blind-woman-saw-after-sun-miracle/

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One Comments to “Medjugorje: Blind woman saw after miracle of the sun”
  1. Barbara Ann - Royce's Mom says:

    I have also been to Medjugorje, and have witnessed the miracle of the sun with many others who also saw what I saw. Truly, the miraculous events that occur there – I believe are gifts from God to bring us closer to our faith. Healing of both the physical and spiritual occur on a daily basis there!

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