Little-known miracles of history

Throughout the history of the world there is a lot of miracles and unexplained phenomena. Rumors of healings, visions, religious leaders, sacred relics, committing incredible things fascinate people to this day.

Little-known miracles of history

Many of these phenomena science can not explain, they still remain mysticism. All of this is confusing skeptics and believers strikes. In any case, these stories deserve to be told.

Saint Clelia Barbieri

Little-known miracles of history

Clelia Barbieri was born in Italy in 1874. She helped found the women's monastic community "Small Sisters of the Sorrowful Virgin Mary" and in the 23 years has been a very influential person. Unfortunately, she soon died of leukemia. However, before his death, Clelia said to his followers: "Be brave, I am going to heaven, but will be with you always, I'll never leave." A year after her death, when the sisters singing high-pitched voice filled the church, mingling with their voices. Since then, her voice always echoed them in his prayers. They say that Clelia's voice still be heard within the walls of her church.

Martín de Porres

Little-known miracles of history

Martín de Porres was a simple man who worked, like the rest of the poor and sick people of Peru. During his lifetime, he is credited with many miracles: levitation, magical healing and the ability to be in two places at once. For example, in 1956, the man fell to the feet of cobblestones and shattered bone. He developed gangrene and found hepatitis. The doctors were going to amputate his leg, but one woman prayed over it all night. The next day, when the bandage was removed, the leg was not found. The amputation was no longer necessary.

Heart Failure Michael Crowe

Little-known miracles of history

In the 23 years Michael Crow suffered from a disease called acute myocarditis. His heart functioned only at 10 percent, and that harm the body. Needed a transplant, otherwise he would not survive. However, doctors have categorically excluded the possibility of transplant, considering it too risky. An hour later, after the decision of the doctors, blood pressure had risen, and later the left chamber of the heart has earned its own. MRI scans showed that the heart no scar. Now young people have already left the hospital and is completely healthy.

19-year coma

Little-known miracles of history

In 2007, Yang Grzhebski came from 19-year coma to find that Poland is no longer under communist rule and that everyone now has a mobile phone. But the most amazing thing is that he was able to survive such a long coma after doctors said that he would live more than a few years. Yang believes that this is the merit of his wife, who all these years took care of him and move his body for several hours a day, so he avoided the bedsores.

Miracle in Lanciano

Little-known miracles of history

In the VII century AD, a monk in the Italian town of Lanciano doubt the doctrine of transubstantiation (the Catholic teaching that the bread and wine of believers - is the blood and the body of the Lord). Once, when he read the words of consecration, the bread and wine really become the blood and meat. He told this to the other monks, then the blood and meat were placed in a special container, and still are a relic from the Catholics.

Mysterious voice

Little-known miracles of history

In 2005, Jennifer Lynn Groesbeck lost control and her car fell into the river, taking off from the road. On the backseat was polutorogodovalaya daughter of a young woman. Lynn was killed instantly, and the girl hanging upside down on the ice-cold water, but it was still alive. She spent so 12 hours. Four police officers who arrived at the scene of an accident, say they heard a distant voice, ask for help. Finding the little girl they saved it. Nobody understands how she could survive such an accident.

The Church heals cancer

Little-known miracles of history

In 57 years, Greg Thomas learned that he had cancer of the last stage. He lost his job and was ready to say goodbye to his family, hoping not to get out. One day he was walking with the dog and came across an abandoned church. Not knowing what to do with himself, he decided to rebuild the church and asked the city for financial assistance in exchange for that it will rebuild the temple. After the church was restored, it was found that the disease has receded.

Our Lady of Guadalupe

Little-known miracles of history

Visitation of the Virgin Mary have occurred throughout the history of the world, in 1531 she was a Mexican peasant Juan Diego. The Virgin told him to ask the bishop to build a church. Diego went to the bishop, but he did not believe him and demanded evidence. Then Mary told Diego to pick roses on a barren hill and put them in his cloak. By doing so, he carried her the roses to the bishop, and by expanding the cloak, saw a picture of the Virgin. This portrait is in good condition preserved to this day.

St. Joseph of Copertino

Little-known miracles of history

Saint Joseph of Copertino liked levitate. They say he defied earth's gravity more than seventy times, he had to restrain himself to stay on the ground. Today he is considered the patron saint of aviators.

The incorrupt body

Catholics and Orthodox Greeks believe in the fact that the bodies of some of the saints do not decompose, or their decomposition slows down, thanks to divine intervention. Embalmed or mummified bodies can not be considered incorruptible, and those who reach this status are often put on display.