"Dear children! In this time of the grace of expectation, I desire to call you to prayer for Advent to be prayer of the family. In a special way, little children whom I tenderly embrace, I encourage you to prayer for peace in the world; for peace to prevail over peacelessness and hatred. Thank you for having responded to my call. (With Ecclesiastical approval)"
Journey of Hope
By Maureen FitzGerald
This is written to give testimony to the love
and mercy that God has for each of us, and to give all Glory to God the
Father, Son and Holy Spirit and to give honor and thanksgiving to Our Lady
of Medjugorje for intercession to Jesus for my healing.
In April 2022, I was surprisingly
diagnosed with advanced cancer of the liver with too many tumors to count,
and was offered no hope. They had no treatment, ruled out transplant surgery
and I was given prognosis of only three months to live. It was then that my
husband and I were inspired to call it our Journey of Hope since no hope was
offered. We immediately called our Rosary group members and our family and
friends to ask for prayers. It was Good Friday 2022.
One cancer center out of four offered me
experimental immunotherapy. After two treatments, my body overreacted and
multiple hospitalizations in June and July put me near death. In July, the
cancer metastasized to my spine. Doctors again offered no hope though I
reminded them of the Divine Physician being in charge. They told my husband
to put me in a nursing home with hospice.
When I left the hospital in July, I went
home. I could not walk other than on my heels using two canes. My nerves
were damaged and I had massive edema, and was put into congestive heart
failure and I was blind in my right eye. We were praying the Divine Mercy
Chaplet and Rosaries daily. There were so many Rosary groups praying for me
and my family, it had spread from USA to the Philippines, England, Ireland,
and even underground China! It was overwhelming and so wonderful. It was
like a giant blanket of prayers that covered us and strengthened us. One
Rosary group sent me the Surrender Prayer Novena which I began to pray
nonstop. It took me four times to pray the Novena before I surrendered my
will to God's Divine Mercy.
In late
August 2022, my Journey of Hope continued while going to confession. The
priest listened and suggested to me that I had spent plenty of time with
doctors, and maybe I needed to spend more time with God. I asked him to
repeat it three times.
Two days later,
my friend Julie Rasp asked us what was next. Doctors had no plans. She then
asked us to go on her Medjugorje pilgrimage which was leaving in two weeks.
It included Fr. Dan Powell, our pastor, who had been spiritually
administering to us these past months with Communion, Confession and
Anointing.
We left September 12, 2022 on
our Journey of Hope which took us to Medjugorje. My husband's prayer
petition was for a miracle and mine was to Our Lady for peace in my heart
concerning our daughters. I asked her to take care of their hearts if God's
will be to take me.
After a couple of
days, I went alone to early evening Confession walking with my two canes,
knowing that if I fell, a kind person from the village or pilgrim would help
me get back up. The Irish priest I had for Confession listened and told me
to find Father Leon and he would know what to do. I responded, "Who is Fr.
Leon and how do I find him?" He told me not to worry and that I would find
him. I informed Fr. Dan of my Confession and asked him about Fr. Leon. He
was surprised I did not know him, but realized I was staying outside for
Mass and would not have seen him. He concelebrated Mass the next day with
Fr. Leon and would talk to Fr. Leon about me.
"Is anyone among you sick? He should summon the presbyters of the church, and they should pray over him" (Jms 5:14)
I met Fr. Leon after his talk outside the
yellow hall. Fr. Dan introduced me and Fr. Leon (who was a physician before
he became a priest) asked about my cancer. I told him, "An Irish priest sent
me to you, and he also told me you would know what to do." Fr. Leon realized
it was Fr. Mike who sent me. Fr. Leon asked if he could pray over me and I
said, "Yes."
As Fr. Leon prayed with his
hands on my head, I immediately felt this intense heat from my head going
down to my spine. I closed my eyes and knew the Lord was doing something and
began thanking him for what was happening. Fr. Leon blessed me and we
parted. Walking with my two canes I leaned against the yellow building
waiting for my husband. With my mask on, I began to smell a beautiful
fragrance of roses which overpowered to the point that I took my mask off.
Breathing fresh air, I looked around and saw no plants or bushes, just
concrete. I put my mask back on, and the intense beautiful fragrance of
roses returned. I started crying and thanking Our Lady of Medjugorje for Her
intercession to Her Son.
The next
morning, I felt very strong in my legs upon waking and the severe edema was
completely gone. My husband helped me up in the room, and I could walk
without my canes! We thanked God for this tremendous change, I could now
walk and had peace in my heart.
When we
got home to America, I had an appointment with my family doctor. The doctor
was shocked to see me with no leg edema and no canes. He asked me what
happened. I reminded him I went on pilgrimage and believed God had healed me
through the intercession of His Mother Mary. He then went to see my lab work
which was just done when I had returned from my pilgrimage. His jaw dropped
and he started telling me my tumor marker was 1.3 (less than 3 is normal).
When I was diagnosed it was 8,000. He
also told me the rest of my liver enzymes were perfectly normal. I was
pleasantly stunned and amazed at God's mercy and love. He turned to me and
said something happened to my body and I needed to get MRIs. He sent me to
the Oncologist who ordered an MRI of my abdomen and spine. The resulting
abdominal MRI showed all tumors gone except for one which was 3cm, but had
been 8cm before. The resulting spinal MRI showed no tumors. We were
overjoyed and amazed. The Oncologist had the cancer surgeon come to evaluate
the 3cm tumor. The surgeon said he would order a surveillance scan in three
months, as he could not understand the results of the recent scans and lab
work.
Maureen and Michael on their pilgrimage of thanksgiving in 2023
At the three-month MRI, the scans showed all
tumors were gone!!! We were so happy, and amazed at the results which cannot
be explained by medical science. But as we know, nothing is impossible with
God. Jesus is our Hope, Our Lady is the Mother of Hope. All thanksgiving to
His Divine Mercy and Our Lady's loving answer to all the prayers that went
up for our family.
My husband and I were praying and both
of us felt that God's plan for us would be to promote the Divine Mercy
devotion as well as give thanks to Our Lady of Medjugorje's intervention by
sharing our Journey of Hope. The Divine Mercy Chaplet and Surrender Novena
teach us to trust in Him and His plan for us all. We returned in September
2023 to Medjugorje as a Thanksgiving pilgrimage to Our Lord and Our Lady. We
ask all who hear about our Journey of Hope to thank God and Our Lady, for we
cannot thank Jesus and Our Lady enough for this healing. Along with the
Rosary please pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet for all those in need of Hope.
Jesus I trust in you!!!
Editor's note: Maureen is from Lancaster, PA. For the complete testimony
as well as Fr. Leon's testimony go to
www.marytv.tv, Fruit
of Medjugorje #538. I would like to thank Thomas Fleming, who sent me the
link to Maureen's testimony after he read a prayer request I wrote for a
member of our mailing crew who has liver cancer. Please keep our friend
Georgia in your prayers. It is because of Georgia's liver cancer that you
are reading this beautiful story of hope.
Fr. Leon's Commentary on Maureen's Healing
I'm Fr. Leon Pereira. I'm the chaplain here in
Medjugorje for the English-speaking pilgrims. I met Maureen FitzGerald here
a year ago, September 2022. I was giving a talk in the hall. When I came
out, I was being mobbed by people, and suddenly they parted and Maureen came
up with her husband, Michael. She was very emaciated. She didn't look great,
she looked a bit yellow, she looked cachectic, and she didn't look like she
was very long for this world. When you have cancer and you're riddled with
it - she obviously had that look.
She told me about...what the cancer was,
and also said that two priests had told her to come and find me. So after a
short conversation, I worked it out. She meant Fr. Michael Fitzgerald [same
name as Maureen's husband, but no relation], who is a lovely priest from
Cork who has been living here in Medjugorje for the past couple of years.
And Fr. Dan Powell, her pastor, as well, directed her to me. So when she
came up and she said she had been asked to find me, my first thought was, "I
don't know why." So I prayed over her. I asked her if she wanted to be
prayed over. I laid my hands on her and I prayed, and when I prayed, the
first thing is, I started to imagine all the tumors, where she told me the
tumors were, sort of evaporating from her body. But at the same time, I
thought - I actually did think - "Oh no, what will happen if she's cured?
Because that'll be the end of my life!" So I said explicitly to the Lord,
"Please, through the intercession of Our Lady of Medjugorje, let Maureen be
cured as a proof to them that Our Lady is truly appearing here in
Medjugorje." I said that explicitly. So I prayed over her.
Fr. Leon
Then a couple of days later, I was back
towards the house where I live with the Franciscans, and Maureen just
appeared with her husband and she looked better. She was walking a lot
better and I said, "Shall I pray with you again?" And so I did. And I said
the same thing again explicitly. "As a proof to them that Our Lady is truly
appearing here in Medjugorje..." I've never seen Maureen before in my life
before that visit last year. And after that, I didn't think I would hear
from her. I do remember the look in her husband's eyes - Michael's eyes - I
do remember feeling very moved, seeing what he was carrying, the burden he
was carrying...
A few months later, I
got an email from Fr. Dan Powell, saying, "Do you remember this lady,
Maureen?" And, of course, I did. He told me that she was well, she was
cured, that her blood results were normal, and the tumors had shrunk or
disappeared. And then shortly after, I had an e-mail from Maureen herself,
with a lot more details. And I encouraged her to send all this medical data
to the Bishop here, the Apostolic Visitator, Archbishop Aldo Cavalli. So she
told me this morning that she did that yesterday. I think she had a meeting
with the Bishop and handed over all the medical documentation to him and
told him the story as well.
It is
wonderful, it is absolutely wonderful to see her well, on her feet! I have
to admit when I saw [her] this year, I didn't actually recognize her. When
she said, "Do you know who I am, Father?", I only knew because her pastor
was standing nearby. But I didn't recognize her; the contrast was so
complete, so different. It's all God's work. He's healed her, but through
the intercession of Our Lady of Medjugorje, because that's explicitly what I
asked for, that it should be a proof to them that Our Lady truly is here.
And I think that Maureen also feels that
motherly presence of Our Lady, motherly love and care over her and her
family. So we praise God for this. It's a wonderful gift. Praise God!
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