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Italian woman ‘cured’ after trip to Lourdes

An Italian woman who suffered from severe hypertension was 'cured' after visiting Lourdes, a Catholic official said on Sunday.

Italian woman 'cured' after trip to Lourdes
Danila Castelli was cured of severe hypertension after visiting Lourdes in 1989. Photo: Wikipedia.

The 'cure' has become the 69th such miracle to take place at the shrine in the south of France, French newspaper Le Point reported, citing AFP.

Danila Castelli, from Pavia in northern Italy, visited the shrine in 1989, and after emerging from the baths felt “an extraordinary feeling of wellbeing,” the report said.

The event was recognised as a miracle in June by Giovanni Giudici, the bishop of Pavia. However, severe flooding in the area prevented the news from being announced.

Castelli is reported to have started suffering from hypertension – sudden, brutal rises in blood pressure – when she was 34.

Further tests also revealed a tumour in her urogenital system. She was operated on several times, but without success.

After the trip to Lourdes in May 1989, she reported her apparent cure to the Lourdes Office of Medical Observations.

After five meetings between 1989 and 2010, the office concluded that “Mrs Castelli was cured, in a complete and lasting way, from the date of her pilgrimage to Lourdes – 21 years ago – of the syndrome she had suffered and without any relation to the treatments and the surgeries she underwent.”

The case was passed on to the Lourdes International Medical Committee, which counts some 20 doctors and which certified that the way she healed remains "unexplained according to current scientific knowledge".

This is the 69th such miracle attributed to Lourdes since the late 1850s.

The 68th was that of an Italian nun who had been paralysed for years and started walking after a pilgrimage to Lourdes in 1965. Her case was officially recognised as a miracle last year.

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Pope Francis pushes for more prayer and less business at Lourdes shrine

Pope Francis has named a special envoy to prioritise spirituality at the Roman Catholic shrine at Lourdes in France over "managerial and financial" aspects.

Pope Francis pushes for more prayer and less business at Lourdes shrine
Lourdes is one of the most revered sites for the world's 1.2 billion Catholics. Photo: AFP
The Italian press said Friday that the nomination of Lille auxiliary Bishop Antoine Herouard is seen as the equivalent of placing the holy spring in the foothills of the Pyrenees mountains under supervision.
 
Lourdes is one of the most revered sites for the world's 1.2 billion Catholics because the town is said to be where the Virgin Mary appeared to a peasant girl in a grotto.
 
“Pope Francis, who has this case very much at heart, wishes to accentuate the spiritual primacy over the temptation to overemphasise the managerial and 
financial aspect,” the official Vatican News website said.
   
The pope wants centres of Marian devotion to be “ever more a place of prayer and of Christian witness corresponding to the needs of the People of God.”
   
A former Renault manager, Guillaume de Vuilpan, was put in charge of Lourdes in 2017, and has introduced new products at the site.
   
The shrine returned to profit in 2018 after 10 years in the red, accumulating losses of 10 million euros.
   
Last year, 1.2 million pilgrims visited the site, half of them on organised tours.
 
 
Photo: AFP
 
 
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