Medjugorje: the miraculous healing of Silvia Buso

Today we will tell you the story of the miraculous healing of a young woman who received a miracle in Medjugorje. The protagonist of this story is Silvia Buso. The girl had paralysis in her legs which prevented her from leading a life like all her peers.

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At first he tried to ignore the disease and pretend it didn't exist. After a month, however, she collapsed, she couldn't bear to see herself in those conditions. Unable to do everything she needed to be accompanied everywhere and he no longer had his freedom.

So he decided to go in pilgrimage a Medjugorje. That was the first time that Silvia Buso went to Medjugorje. On the evening of her arrival they told him that the seer Ivan he would have an apparition on the mountain Subhill. At first he decided not to go because he knew that the wheelchair couldn't reach there. Then the father, together with some people from the pilgrimage group, decided to carry her in your arms.

María Rosal (Fernán‐Núñez, Córdoba, 1961) is a complete writer. She has published children's theatre, has received the Andalusian Critics' Award (2004), the Children's Poetry Award (2007) and the José Hierro National Poetry Award for Carmín rojo sangre (2015). Her poetic work has been translated into English, Italian and Greek.<br/>
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This is her second book for children in edebé, after the funniest title, El secreto de las patatas fritas.<br/>
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Maria has a very funny sense of humour.

On Mount Pobdrdo Silvia Buso walks again

They arrived on Mount by 8 and the apparitions would have been there for 10. In those two hours Silvia has to pray with all his heart, without asking for healing, as it seemed impossible to him. During the apparition though he saw a light, who disappeared soon after. When her father picked her up to leave, she slipped from her arms and fell to the ground.

On the ground Silvia Buso remembers that she had the sensation of not being on stones but on a soft mattress, while a very sweet voice spoke to him, calming her. She then felt enveloped in a strong hug. Having reopened her eyes, she looked at her father and, getting up, she told him that she was healed and being able to walk again.

In Medjugorie Silvia's life is changed both physically and mentally. She is now a more confident, more joyful, stronger girl. She now she knows that even in the most difficult moments she if she takes a Rosary and prays, he manages to find the strength and joy of living.