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The boy “suddenly recovered" after a physician invoked a 19th century Spanish priest in prayer, church officials announced.
Pope Leo XIV has declared the first miracle of his papacy, referencing the birth of a baby boy in Rhode Island in 2007. The newborn's heart stopped, and then his doctor prayed to a 19th century priest ...
The miracle occurred on January 17, 2007, after Tyquan Hall was born with no pulse at Rhode Island Memorial Hospital in ...
Rhode Islanders are celebrating Pope Leo XIV's declaration that the healing of a baby born in their state back in 2007 was ...
Cardinal Marcello Semeraro, prefect of the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints, addresses Pope Leo XIV in this file photo ...
Pope Leo XIV declared the 2007 recovery of an ailing premature baby at a Rhode Island hospital a miracle, crediting a ...
Pope Leo XIV declares the 2007 Rhode Island baby's recovery a miracle, crediting physician’s prayer to Father Valera Parra ...
Pope Leo XIV approves a miracle involving a baby born in 2007 in Rhode Island and puts 19th century Spanish priest Father ...
Pope Leo XIV has officially recognized his first miracle since assuming the papacy—an astonishing 2007 case in which a ...
Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from the United States, recently declared that a miracle happened in Rhode Island.
A baby born in 2007 was inexplicably healed after a doctor prayed to a 19th-century Spanish priest, Father Salvador Valera Parra.
Pope Leo XIV says a miracle in Rhode Island can be attributed to the intercession of a 19th century Spanish priest.