The Vatican is studying a possible miracle attributed to Benedict XVI. In May 2012, Peter Srsich, a 19-year-old from Colorado, traveled to Rome with a devastating diagnosis: advanced Hodgkin's lymphoma that was pressing on his heart. The tumor was so extensive that doctors considered it risky to even administer anesthesia for a biopsy. Despite multiple rounds of chemotherapy and intense suffering, Peter maintained an unshakeable conviction: he believed he could be healed if he made it to the Vatican.
✨ During the audience in St. Peter's Square, a decisive moment occurred. Without bringing any prepared gifts, Peter's father gave the Pope a green bracelet with the inscription “Pray for Peter” and a verse from Romans 8:28. When the young man met Benedict XVI and asked for his blessing, the Pontiff placed his right hand exactly on Peter's chest, right where the tumor was located, without anyone having indicated the precise location of the disease.
⚕️ The recovery was complete and medically inexplicable. From that encounter, Peter began a steady improvement that defied all medical predictions. His health was completely restored, allowing him to continue with his life and studies. On May 15, 2021, nine years after that moment in the Vatican, Peter Srsich was ordained a priest, closing a circle of faith and healing that the Church is now examining with the rigor and prudence that such cases require.
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