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Words cannot express the miracles
that are happening in Kimbe Diocese.
The sick are healed, the lame walk,
festering sores are healed, breast cancer
is cured and financial problems are
solved. I have given out the prayer
cards, Rosaries, the holy oil, cords and
pamphlets, and our stock is now gone.
Please send us more! < Bridget - PNG >
Scott and I were childhood sweethearts.
We married in 2002 and were blessed
with two wonderful boys who are now
15 and 16. In March 2019, he had a
growth on his neck, close to his Adams
apple which seemed to have appeared
overnight. We got him to a doctor who
ordered routine antibiotics and told him
it would probably be gone in a week or
two. We prayed and encouraged our
children to pray. He was scheduled as
an outpatient for its removal. The nodule
was a lymph node and they sent to the
lab for analysis. It was Non-Hodgkin
Lymphoma Large cell type-B. Saint
Philomena was with us the whole time.
Many people were praying for us. He
had 6 rounds of chemo every 21 days.
We said our prayers and carried on
with hope as Scott battled weakness,
pain, nausea and skin burns with the
treatments. Chemo is poison and heat
waves were penetrating out of him days
after his treatment had taken place. He
offered up his pain for souls through
the Holy Rosary. His treatment was
completed on Oct. 4, 2019. Scott’s final
scan showed no sign of cancer! We
pray that our story will give others
hope to turn to St. Philomena in their
suffering and sickness. She is truly a
Wonder-Worker! < Kelly - IN, USA >
Our Living Rosary Office Center was
struck by Hurricane Harvey and incurred
huge flood damage. Nearly 23 tons of
printed materials were destroyed. We
were able to move to the local bank
building that had been abandoned when
banks were reassigned new owners.
Struggling to recover and keep up, we
had not been able to repair the Center
building. This is when Henry Yu and
his wife, Vangie, came to visit us. Their
love for St. Philomena was deep as
she had saved Henry’s life during his
struggles with cancer. Henry found
that he had one of the most aggressive
forms of Mantle Cell Lymphoma and
it had spread all the way to his small
intestines. He took three rounds of
chemo and prepared to have a stem cell
transplant but, before this was possible,
he had emergency heart surgery for
valve replacement. There were many
miracles of supernatural events from
the diagnosis, treatment and all through
his recovery. All of which, he attributes
to the intercession of St. Philomena
and God’s Mercy. In thanksgiving for
his health, he has helped us restore the
Living Rosary Center. None of this would
have been possible without Henry and
the wonderful gifts you have sent along
to make this restoration possible. We
stand eternally in your debt. Please keep
Henry and his family in your prayers.
< Patti Melvin - Director, ULRA >