John Paul II miracle "woman recovered from brain aneurysm"

A Costa Rican woman who claims that the late pope healed her fatal brain aneurysm. Floribeth Mora, now 50, miraculously recovered a potentially deadly aneurysm in her cerebral artery two years ago, after a photograph of John Paul II spoke to her, she says.

The recovery of Mora, for which her doctor attests to the lack of scientific basis, has finally been recognized by the Vatican as a second valid miracle for the sanctity of the late Pope. 'I returned home with the horror of imminent death. It was very sad to see my children walking looking at me, standing next to my bed, seeing my husband getting stronger, taking my hand and meeting each other, "said Mora. Mora went on to testify that after seeing Pope John Paul II's beatification on television, she heard a voice speak from her image on a magazine cover. Mora fell asleep after seeing mass and when he woke up he heard a voice from the image of John Paul II who sat on top of his television saying "get up"

I woke up when I heard a voice saying "get up," Mora told reporters as she raised a piece of news. "I was alone in my room, I only had this cut-out that was published on those dates to commemorate the papacy of John Paul II." "I had it in front of me and I heard again a voice that said 'get up' and I looked at his photo and saw his arms open and I heard a voice that said 'don't be afraid' and I said 'Yes Sir, ”he said through tears.

Mora says that after the photo spoke to her, she immediately understood that she was healed.

A woman who was "cured of a brain aneurysm in a miracle that ensured holiness to Pope John II tells how she heard a whispering voice" do not be afraid "a few moments before"

Costa Rican woman Floribeth Mora claims to have been cured of an almost fatal brain aneurysm by Pope John Paul II
This miracle qualifies as the second miracle needed to make John Paul II holy, the Vatican announced
Mora says that a voice spoke to him from a photo of the late Pope after seeing his beatification on TV, immediately taking care of her illness
Pope John Paul II finally approved Sainthood thanks to a Costa Rican woman who claims that the late Pope healed his fatal brain aneurysm. Floribeth Mora, now 50, miraculously recovered from a potentially deadly aneurysm in her cerebral artery two years ago, after a photograph of John Paul II had spoken to her, she says. The healing of Mora, for which her doctor attests to the lack of scientific basis, has finally been recognized by the Vatican as a second valid miracle for the sanctity of the late Pope.

Ad Mora was diagnosed with brain swelling in April 2011, she told reporters at the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church in San Jose. Although originally thought to be a severe migraine, after three days of pain, Mora returned to the hospital, where a series of tests revealed an aneurysm on the right side of the brain that started bleeding. The doctors then told Mora that she would die within the month.

'I came home with the horror of imminent death. It was very sad to see my children walking looking at me, standing next to my bed, seeing my husband getting stronger, taking my hand and meeting each other, "said Mora. Mora went on to testify that after seeing Pope John Paul II's beatification on television, she heard a voice speak from her image on a magazine cover. Mora fell asleep after seeing mass and when he woke up he heard a voice from the image of John Paul II who sat on top of his television saying "get up"

"I woke up when I heard a voice saying" get up ", Mora told reporters raising a news clipping. "I was alone in my room, I only had this cut-out that was published on those dates to commemorate the papacy of John Paul II." "I had it in front of me and I heard again a voice that said 'get up' and I looked at his photo and saw his arms open and I heard a voice that said 'don't be afraid' and I said ' Yes Lord, "she said through tears, Mora says that after the photo spoke to her, she understood instantly that she was healed.

'I went to my husband and he asked me what I was doing and I just said' I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine, "she said. The Costa Rican grandmother says the miracle happened after she was told by doctors that she had less than a month to live, a written statement distributed by church records. However, his neurosurgeon, Alejandro Vargas, denies ever saying something like this to his pious patient. Although Vargas admits that Mora's condition was potentially fatal, she says she only predicted a two percent chance that the aneurysm would kill her, probably bleeding into her brain within a year of being diagnosed.

"She was sent home with drugs that would lower her blood pressure and she was advised to improve her diet so as not to increase her cholesterol levels and thus reduce the possibility that she had a second bleeding episode," she said. said Dr. Vargas to the press service. 'It was sedated because the headache was too acute. We didn't send her home to be sedated and we didn't wait for her to die in her sleep. However, the neurologist admits that the recovery of blackberry is medically inexplicable. "The risk for Floribeth was death, or ending up with significant neurological damage," said Dr. Vagas.

"What we found really extraordinary was that in November there was absolutely no trace in his brain that he had ever had an aneurysm," he told Reuters. "I had never seen him in his career." Mora, who wore gold rosary beads at the press conference, published her miracle on a blog dedicated to Pope John Paul II, and was soon collected as a meeting point for Catholics who supported her canonization. However, according to Mora's husband Erwin Arce, not everyone was so quick to accept that a miracle had occurred. 'We have faced many non-believers in the past two years.

The night Mora listened to the Pope's voice, his family built a sanctuary on the veranda, which now includes the original doctor's note diagnosing Mora with a brain aneurysm, according to press reports.