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The pope centered his catechesis on two accounts of miracles in St. Mark’s Gospel: Jairus’ daughter who awakens from death ...
Jesus encountered (John 9:1-41) a man blind from birth, whom he healed by sending him to wash in the Pool of Siloam. When he comes back on his own — unlike the accompanied cripple of the ...
During his weekly General Audience in the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV reflects on two miracles which demonstrate that the Lord can ...
Christians sometimes approach Jesus in a superficial way, “without truly believing in his power,” according to Pope Leo XIV.
When hope seems gone, Christians can turn to Jesus to overcome despair and regain the desire to be healed, Pope Leo XIV said.
Healing practitioners in Jesus’ day relied on authority over spirits for at least some of their practice. This authority could be exercised through words, gestures, medicines, ...
In Jesus' time, Sepphoris bustled as a vibrant urban center, ... By healing her daughter, Jesus demonstrated the universality ...
At his weekly general audience, the pope spoke about the Gospel story of the healing of Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52) as he continued a series of talks about how the life and ministry of Jesus is a ...
Healing for the Spiritually Blind. Jesus didn’t come to improve the improvable, he came to do something better: to heal the sick and to raise the dead.