TRAIN TO LOURDES

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Saturday, April 28, 2018

Our Lady of Lourdes - Fourth Book - Part 9


Other cures continued to take place in all directions.  It would be impossible to report each particular case, not only from their number but from the fact that the author of this book has made it a rule not to bring forward anything in this class of facts of which he has not himself proved the exactitude, not only from the depositions of actual witnesses of what took place, but also from those persons who were themselves favored with such marvelous graces.  Notwithstanding them the interest which attaches to every supernatural fact, we have been obliged to confine ourselves within certain limits.  We have been forced, not without regret, to discard from our narrative many of these wonderful prodigies, which we had ourselves perfectly verified, and limit ourselves to producing a circumstantial history of the most striking miracles.  We will, however, risk quoting from the official report of the Commission named later on to investigate thse events, a few of the cures which took place about this time, which were duly authenticated, and of which, consequently, the fame was spread from the very first throughout the district.  The restauranteur, Blaise Maumus, on plunging his hand into the spring had himself witnessed the the dissolving and disappearance of an enormous wen he had in the joint of his wrist.  The widow Crouzat, who had been so deaf for the last twenty years as to be unable to hear the Offices, suddenly recovered her hearing on making use of this water.  In a similarly miraculous manner, Auguste Borde, who had long been lame owing to an accident, found his leg become straight again and recover its strength and natural shape.  All the persons we have just mentioned belonged to Lourdes, and any one who wished it could hear from them a full account of these extraordinary facts.