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Saint Anne
« Reply #10 on: August 26, 2014, 11:30:48 PM »
A lady from Montreal North came to pray at the Shrine with her 14 year old son. Her son was diagnosed by the doctors with an incurable heart disease. They informed the mother that her son had very little time to live. At the end of April 2007, she returned to the hospital with her son; all the symptoms had disappeared. She called the Shrine to thank Good Saint Anne.


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Saint Anne
« Reply #11 on: August 31, 2014, 10:30:41 PM »
A lady from Chambord, Quebec wrote: “I had an operation seven years ago. My doctor had given me four to six months to live, due to stomach cancer. I prayed to Good Saint Anne and I am still alive today. The doctor told my children that I was “a small miracle.”


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Saint Anne
« Reply #12 on: September 07, 2014, 10:52:55 PM »
“In mid-June 2005, my 12 year old grandson was badly burned on his right leg. After six weeks we were even fearing an amputation. From the beginning of July, we turned to Saint Anne and exhibited a statue with continuously lighted lamps on the table in the kitchen. My husband and I prayed fervently that which was herself was a grandmother. Jean-Christophe’s parents finally got an appointment at the major burn centre in Quebec City on July 26, the feast of the great Saint. We were now reassured that she had heard our appeal and that she would heal him. Our grandson was hospitalized and twice had to undergo transplants. He suffered a great deal. Throughout his illness we continued to pray to Saint Anne to grant him strength and courage, as well as his family who needed it greatly. In October he was able to resume his regular classes and gradually his other activities. We continue to pray to Saint Anne for his complete recovery so that he also recovers his great joie de vivre that he had before this accident that deeply affected him. “ (Lady of Mont-Louis) [Revue Sainte-Anne, p.4, January 2007]

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Saint Anne
« Reply #13 on: September 14, 2014, 10:59:46 PM »
A young 12 or 13 year old boy suffered from muscular dystrophy; he was confined to a wheelchair. Gradually his spine became so curved that it was difficult for him to breath. A very risk operation had to be performed in order to straighten his spine, he would they be fitted for a back brace; If the operation was a success, he promised to bring his brace to Saint Anne . It was a success beyond all expectations. He came to the Shrine with twenty of his relatives. He is still in a wheelchair but can stand up and take a few steps. The brace is now placed with the other ex-votos on the north pillar near the entrance of the Basilica.” [ Revue Sainte-Anne, January 2007, p.23 ]

 
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Saint Anne
« Reply #14 on: September 17, 2014, 11:28:04 PM »
A gentleman from Maryland addressed one of the youth members of the pastoral team at the Shrine. He explained why he continues to come and pray at the Shrine. Thirteen years ago, he and his wife were unable to have children. They came on a pilgrimage and now they are proud parents of two healthy boys.

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