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Demjanovich is credited with curing a boy's macular degeneration in the 1960s, the Archdiocese of Newark says. The boy, Michael Mencer, was given a lock of the nun's hair and prayed to her. The effects of the eye disease soon began to fade, Roman Catholic Church officials say.
Michael Mencer, who as a boy was healed of a disease causing blindness while carrying a small photo card bearing Miriam Teresas image and a strand of hair, carried the item as a relic in a procession. He laid the relic at the foot of an oil painting of the newest beatified Catholic. Mencer
Date: Oct 04, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Lincoln man's miracle moves nun one step away from sainthood
Sitting in the pews at Sacred Heart Basilica in Newark, New Jersey, is Lincolns Michael Mencer -- the recipient of Sister Miriam Teresas miracle -- which convinced Pope Benedict that the late Sister of Charity nun is indeed a candidate for sainthood.
The Archdiocese of Newark says a young boys macular degeneration was cured after he was given a relic of Sister Miriam Teresa and prayed to her. They say Michael Mencers ailment was totally reversed within six weeks. That episode has been certified as a miracle by Pope Francis.
Date: Oct 03, 2014
Source: Google
Native New Jersey Nun Moves One Step Closer To Sainthood
Sister Miriam Teresa is credited with curing a boys macular degeneration in the 1960s, according to the Archdiocese of Newark. The boy, Michael Mencer, was given a lock of the sisters hair and prayed to her. The effects of the eye disease soon began to fade, church officials say.
Date: Oct 03, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Nun Who 'Cured' Blindness Is First to Be Beatified on US Soil
Promoters of her cause began building a dossier and encouraging people to pray to her. One day in 1964, a fellow member of her order gave a religious memento to a third-grade student, Michael Mencer, who had just been diagnosed with juvenile macular degeneration.Testimonies about Miriam Teresa's life were still being collected and sent to Rome when her champions caught a break: A nun clearing out a file cabinet in 1998 found the long-lost note from Michael Mencer's mother.Carrying the relic with a piece of the newly minted blessed's hair will be Michael Mencer. Fifty years after he was told to prepare for a life shrouded in darkness, he says his vision is still "pretty good" and he thinks often of the nun who died decades before he was born.