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		<title>Comment on Romero&#8217;s Cause by Barbara V M Kafula</title>
		<link>http://barrymichaels.wordpress.com/2009/08/29/romeros-cause/#comment-390</link>
		<dc:creator>Barbara V M Kafula</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 14:46:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I watched the video tape on the works of Archbishop Oscar Romero, he deserves beatification.  Lets keep politics out of this!!!</description>
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		<title>Comment on New Novena for a New Saint by sonia m ruiz md</title>
		<link>http://barrymichaels.wordpress.com/2009/09/16/new-novena-for-a-new-saint/#comment-389</link>
		<dc:creator>sonia m ruiz md</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 03:44:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>would love to start novena to St Damien  please send it  Dr Ruiz</description>
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		<title>Comment on Fr. Patrick Peyton&#8217;s Cause by S. Andrews</title>
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		<dc:creator>S. Andrews</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 10:52:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I met Father Peyton when I was a child during his Rosary Crusade, in the late 40&#039;s, I believe. &quot;A Family That Prays Together Stays Together&quot; was the slogan.  And indeed, after supper every night (even before the dishes were cleared) we all prayed the Rosary together. Here it is over 60 years later and, for those of the family who are still living, we are still together.  I guess he was right!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I met Father Peyton when I was a child during his Rosary Crusade, in the late 40&#8217;s, I believe. &#8220;A Family That Prays Together Stays Together&#8221; was the slogan.  And indeed, after supper every night (even before the dishes were cleared) we all prayed the Rosary together. Here it is over 60 years later and, for those of the family who are still living, we are still together.  I guess he was right!!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Novena to Mother Teresa, day 8 by John Paul Saucillo</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Paul Saucillo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 13:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Please pray for my son John Paul Saucillo and my family.

Joseph P. Martinez

Amanda E. Saucillo

and my grandchildren Jose Manuel Lopez-Saucillo and Araceli Lopez.

Please pray for my mother Maria L. Saucillo.

Please pray for Mr. Mauro Cruz and Lisa Acevedo and teachers, staff, and children that they all do their best at Logan E.S.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please pray for my son John Paul Saucillo and my family.</p>
<p>Joseph P. Martinez</p>
<p>Amanda E. Saucillo</p>
<p>and my grandchildren Jose Manuel Lopez-Saucillo and Araceli Lopez.</p>
<p>Please pray for my mother Maria L. Saucillo.</p>
<p>Please pray for Mr. Mauro Cruz and Lisa Acevedo and teachers, staff, and children that they all do their best at Logan E.S.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Blessed Jeanne Jugan, some deception, and a miracle by Tommy Cole</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tommy Cole</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 17:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Anatomy of a Miracle

 Anatomy of a Miracle
Interview with Dr. and Mrs. Edward Gatz
Jeanne Jugan Residence, San Pedro, CA
February, 2009

Dr. Edward Gatz was cured of terminal cancer in 1989 through the intercession of Blessed Jeanne Jugan. His cure proved to be the miracle that opened the door for the canonization of our foundress. Dr. and Mrs. Gatz were interviewed at Jeanne Jugan Residence in San Pedro, CA, where they had joined the Little Sisters to celebrate the announcement of the canonization date. A summary of the interview follows. For a full transcript click here. 

LSP: Is it true that before your illness, you didn’t know Jeanne Jugan? What gave you confidence in her intercession?

DOCTOR: I had never heard of her… Father (McGloin) and Jeanne were the only two making the novena. I didn’t have faith in the novena and I didn’t think anything would cure me. I just thought, “Gee, I’m lucky to have had more time than I thought I had. I’ll play this out as long as I can.” I didn’t pray for or think I’d be cured. So it was Jeanne and Father’s devotion to her… I was just the recipient—I had nothing to do with it. That is important to know… 

LSP: Can you recall just how you felt when you were diagnosed with terminal cancer?

DOCTOR: I was deeply depressed… When I woke up my partner was with me and he told me he had some bad news—that it was cancer of the esophagus—it was really bad news. I was very depressed. He kept coming by day after day and he would say, “Now you are going to do something aren’t you?” And I’d say, “Yes, but not right now. I’m just too depressed.” … But I would say that my deep depression and despair were tempered by the fact that I was very thankful that I had lived longer than my father—who had died at 39—and I was 51. I had a brother who died at 45 or 46 and it took him two years to die. So I thought, I’ve lived longer than either one of them. So it’s a bonus, along with medical school. What more could I ask for? … I just kind of planned about how to make use of the time. 

I received the Sacrament of the Sick… It was like bottled grace… Then we went to Mass at the Mayo Clinic just before my admission and the priest there anointed me again. I can tell you quantitatively it was awesome… I went from despair to being able to say, “God’s will be done” and to look on my graces.

LSP: So you had palliative surgery?

DOCTOR: Yes, I had palliative surgery, which means it was not curative because it was a systemic disease. You just go after the tumors—the big ones—the size of my doubled-up fists in my chest, esophagus, stomach cavity… There was never any talk of it being curative. Afterwards the oncologists came by to offer chemotherapy. I said, “Why would I do that? Will you cure me?” They said, “Oh no, oh no.” “Well then, why would I have it?” I said. They said maybe they could extend my life. So I asked them if they could really extend my life, or if they might shorten it. “Well, we don’t know,” they said. So I replied, “Well if you can’t cure me and you can’t guarantee to extend my life why would I have it?” “I wouldn’t,” the oncologist replied. It was an honest answer from a physician to a physician—“I wouldn’t if were you. Why go through that?” Then the nuclear medicine people came. The same thing. So I considered both and rejected both. MRS. GATZ: I ran to the phone and called Father McGloin the minute I got home… Father said, “Well you know the doctors have not heard of Jeanne Jugan.” I thought she must be a doctor with a revolutionary cure! (laugh) So I said, “Who is that, Father?” He told me she was foundress of the Little Sisters of the Poor… He said we would start to pray to her daily without fail for a cure. I told Father I would be happy to pray to her as well. So you see, he had never invoked her before, so I think this was divinely inspired. He wrote for the prayer since he didn’t even have the novena prayer to Blessed Jeanne Jugan. In fact he didn’t know she was Blessed at the time. 

He got the prayer and sent me my copy in Minnesota during Ed’s surgical stay there. He sent a letter saying he had a little friend in heaven… Wherever I went, the prayer went with me. It became part of my daily prayer. So I don’t think there is any question that she is the one who interceded. And of course Father McGloin’s prayers to her. He had a special connection with her. So she heard our prayers. 

LSP: How did you feel when you knew you had been cured?

DOCTOR: I don’t know that I ever knew that I was cured… Being a systemic disease, it could pop up at any time. But after some point in time, I’d tell everybody that I’m a walking miracle … I’m a walking miracle! I was diagnosed with four to six months—and it turns out even that was optimistic. 

MRS. GATZ: I have always been a person to panic and think the worst. But yet I had this positive feeling. I said, “Ed, you are going to get better.” That had to come from someplace because it didn’t come from within me. And I had so much faith in Father’s connection with Blessed Jeanne Jugan and his prayers… “So I’ll add mine,” I thought. There was this feeling all along—this positive feeling that came into a person who shouldn’t have been positive in view of the scientific facts.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anatomy of a Miracle</p>
<p> Anatomy of a Miracle<br />
Interview with Dr. and Mrs. Edward Gatz<br />
Jeanne Jugan Residence, San Pedro, CA<br />
February, 2009</p>
<p>Dr. Edward Gatz was cured of terminal cancer in 1989 through the intercession of Blessed Jeanne Jugan. His cure proved to be the miracle that opened the door for the canonization of our foundress. Dr. and Mrs. Gatz were interviewed at Jeanne Jugan Residence in San Pedro, CA, where they had joined the Little Sisters to celebrate the announcement of the canonization date. A summary of the interview follows. For a full transcript click here. </p>
<p>LSP: Is it true that before your illness, you didn’t know Jeanne Jugan? What gave you confidence in her intercession?</p>
<p>DOCTOR: I had never heard of her… Father (McGloin) and Jeanne were the only two making the novena. I didn’t have faith in the novena and I didn’t think anything would cure me. I just thought, “Gee, I’m lucky to have had more time than I thought I had. I’ll play this out as long as I can.” I didn’t pray for or think I’d be cured. So it was Jeanne and Father’s devotion to her… I was just the recipient—I had nothing to do with it. That is important to know… </p>
<p>LSP: Can you recall just how you felt when you were diagnosed with terminal cancer?</p>
<p>DOCTOR: I was deeply depressed… When I woke up my partner was with me and he told me he had some bad news—that it was cancer of the esophagus—it was really bad news. I was very depressed. He kept coming by day after day and he would say, “Now you are going to do something aren’t you?” And I’d say, “Yes, but not right now. I’m just too depressed.” … But I would say that my deep depression and despair were tempered by the fact that I was very thankful that I had lived longer than my father—who had died at 39—and I was 51. I had a brother who died at 45 or 46 and it took him two years to die. So I thought, I’ve lived longer than either one of them. So it’s a bonus, along with medical school. What more could I ask for? … I just kind of planned about how to make use of the time. </p>
<p>I received the Sacrament of the Sick… It was like bottled grace… Then we went to Mass at the Mayo Clinic just before my admission and the priest there anointed me again. I can tell you quantitatively it was awesome… I went from despair to being able to say, “God’s will be done” and to look on my graces.</p>
<p>LSP: So you had palliative surgery?</p>
<p>DOCTOR: Yes, I had palliative surgery, which means it was not curative because it was a systemic disease. You just go after the tumors—the big ones—the size of my doubled-up fists in my chest, esophagus, stomach cavity… There was never any talk of it being curative. Afterwards the oncologists came by to offer chemotherapy. I said, “Why would I do that? Will you cure me?” They said, “Oh no, oh no.” “Well then, why would I have it?” I said. They said maybe they could extend my life. So I asked them if they could really extend my life, or if they might shorten it. “Well, we don’t know,” they said. So I replied, “Well if you can’t cure me and you can’t guarantee to extend my life why would I have it?” “I wouldn’t,” the oncologist replied. It was an honest answer from a physician to a physician—“I wouldn’t if were you. Why go through that?” Then the nuclear medicine people came. The same thing. So I considered both and rejected both. MRS. GATZ: I ran to the phone and called Father McGloin the minute I got home… Father said, “Well you know the doctors have not heard of Jeanne Jugan.” I thought she must be a doctor with a revolutionary cure! (laugh) So I said, “Who is that, Father?” He told me she was foundress of the Little Sisters of the Poor… He said we would start to pray to her daily without fail for a cure. I told Father I would be happy to pray to her as well. So you see, he had never invoked her before, so I think this was divinely inspired. He wrote for the prayer since he didn’t even have the novena prayer to Blessed Jeanne Jugan. In fact he didn’t know she was Blessed at the time. </p>
<p>He got the prayer and sent me my copy in Minnesota during Ed’s surgical stay there. He sent a letter saying he had a little friend in heaven… Wherever I went, the prayer went with me. It became part of my daily prayer. So I don’t think there is any question that she is the one who interceded. And of course Father McGloin’s prayers to her. He had a special connection with her. So she heard our prayers. </p>
<p>LSP: How did you feel when you knew you had been cured?</p>
<p>DOCTOR: I don’t know that I ever knew that I was cured… Being a systemic disease, it could pop up at any time. But after some point in time, I’d tell everybody that I’m a walking miracle … I’m a walking miracle! I was diagnosed with four to six months—and it turns out even that was optimistic. </p>
<p>MRS. GATZ: I have always been a person to panic and think the worst. But yet I had this positive feeling. I said, “Ed, you are going to get better.” That had to come from someplace because it didn’t come from within me. And I had so much faith in Father’s connection with Blessed Jeanne Jugan and his prayers… “So I’ll add mine,” I thought. There was this feeling all along—this positive feeling that came into a person who shouldn’t have been positive in view of the scientific facts.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Blessed Francis Seelos miracle? by Myke Rosenthal-English</title>
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		<dc:creator>Myke Rosenthal-English</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 13:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>An excellant example for the young people of today.His love and devotion to Christ shines through especially when he heard confessions.Lets pray that many who feel they have not sinned ,but are in real need of this Sacrament,will avail themselves of it.May Blessed Seelos intecede for them with Our Divne Lord so that the grace will be given to change their hearts and minds from stubborness and pride to repentance and humility.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An excellant example for the young people of today.His love and devotion to Christ shines through especially when he heard confessions.Lets pray that many who feel they have not sinned ,but are in real need of this Sacrament,will avail themselves of it.May Blessed Seelos intecede for them with Our Divne Lord so that the grace will be given to change their hearts and minds from stubborness and pride to repentance and humility.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Blessed Francis Seelos miracle? by Amy and Lydia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amy and Lydia</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 20:13:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear blesed F.Seelos, we met two ladies at an adoration of the blessed sacrament. they held a relic of yours, a peice of cloth that belonged to father seelos.  me and my daughter lydia, pray you to interviene on Timothys behalf to Jesus, that he may be healed in some way. timothy is 16 months old and has microcephaly. he cant walk, sit up or crawl. and his sight is not good. we pray for a miracle of some sort for our timothy. Please blessed Seelos, please hear our prayer for our beloved Timothy. thank you. God bless you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear blesed F.Seelos, we met two ladies at an adoration of the blessed sacrament. they held a relic of yours, a peice of cloth that belonged to father seelos.  me and my daughter lydia, pray you to interviene on Timothys behalf to Jesus, that he may be healed in some way. timothy is 16 months old and has microcephaly. he cant walk, sit up or crawl. and his sight is not good. we pray for a miracle of some sort for our timothy. Please blessed Seelos, please hear our prayer for our beloved Timothy. thank you. God bless you.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Seelos miracle coverage by Myke Rosenthal-English</title>
		<link>http://barrymichaels.wordpress.com/2009/06/30/seelos-on-fox/#comment-371</link>
		<dc:creator>Myke Rosenthal-English</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 05:50:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Found the same happen here in Füssen,Germany where he was born.Lets pray that this miracle is accepted and that he can be canonised.He is a wonderful example of a priest who gave His life serving others and the Lord at all times.He is especially a good example to the young.Blessed Seelos pray for us all</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Found the same happen here in Füssen,Germany where he was born.Lets pray that this miracle is accepted and that he can be canonised.He is a wonderful example of a priest who gave His life serving others and the Lord at all times.He is especially a good example to the young.Blessed Seelos pray for us all</p>
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		<title>Comment on Mother&#8217;s Feast by Pressy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pressy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 07:50:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Praise God

I lost my job after working for 6years in the company. Currently i am jobless, please pray for me to find a job ASAP. It is very diffcult to stay in this country without job. Cost of living is become so expensive. 

Please keep me in your prayers 

Pressy</description>
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<p>I lost my job after working for 6years in the company. Currently i am jobless, please pray for me to find a job ASAP. It is very diffcult to stay in this country without job. Cost of living is become so expensive. </p>
<p>Please keep me in your prayers </p>
<p>Pressy</p>
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		<title>Comment on Blessed Francis Seelos miracle? by Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear blessed F Seelos, please cure Lydia from her cancer that has spread. May another miracle be granted.</description>
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