Miracle: priest healed thanks to the intercession of two martyrs

Fr Teodosio Galotta, a Salesian from Naples, was so seriously ill that his relatives had prepared the niche for him at the cemetery with the inscription already made.

The urologist, dr. Bruno made this diagnosis: Prostate neoplasm with bone and lung metastases, an prostate increased in volume, wooden consistency and with a dark-skinned surface.

The diagnosis had been confirmed by radiographs:

Structural alteration of the proximal third of the right femur and of the ischio-pubic branches, especially on the left, due to osteolytic lesions. In high lung fields, especially on the right, presence of meta static neoplastic nodules.

Then describing in detail what was found, the radiologist, prof. Acampora, he added: The alteration occurs with the disappearance of normal bone trabeculation, replaced by areas of osteolysis alternating with areas of bone thickening, reproducing the typical neoplastic picture of the osteoclastic and partly osteoblastic type. Subsequently, a fracture of the right minor trochanter was noted ...

The internist dr. Schettino, in his written declaration, had spoken, on the occasion of the two serious peripheral collapses, of very precarious physical conditions and of a very dangerous situation for the patient's life. The coroner, in turn, after examining all the documentation, said that it was a precise diagnosis and not a diagnostic suspect or a nosological statement of probability.

On the night of 25-10-1976 Don Teodosio Galotta came to an end: he was almost in a coma. The assistant, touching his wrist, let slip: He is no longer heard.

Don Galotta, who still understood, upon hearing this, invoked in his heart the two Salesian martyrs of China:

Bishop Versaglia and Don Caravario, help me.

Immediately the two martyrs appeared to him and said:

Don't worry, we are there.

Instantly Don Galotta recovered completely. The medical documentation is now in Rome at the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints, for the beatification of the two martyrs.