In my previous post I shared the story of St. Philomena and how my friend and I were making a pilgrimage to pray to St. Philomena on behalf of her daughter who has been very ill, in great pain and very often bed-ridden for the past few months. Although our original plan was to travel to Briggsville, Wisconsin to the Shrine of St. Philomena, a winter snowstorm prevented us from making the two hour drive so we settled for a hometown pilgrimage instead.continue at Imprisoned
The snow was softly falling outside as we began our day with a leisurely breakfast and the opportunity to catch up on all of the current news in our lives. My friend spoke about her excitement over the fact that at that very moment there was a group of pilgrims praying for her daughter at the St. Philomena Shrine in Italy. Before we left the restaurant I heard a loud knocking noise which I explained away as the kitchen staff working noisily. But, at the same time that I became aware of the knocking sound, my friend received a text message from her daughter saying, "I feel fantastic!" My friend could not remember the last time she had heard her teenage daughter express anything but pain. We believed that the prayers of the pilgrims in Italy were already working.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast; and hold the traditions which you have learned, whether by word, or by our epistle. 2 Thes 2:15
Imprisoned: St. Philomena in Milwaukee
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Lovely story
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