Ghost Pope saves man from beyond the grave?
Clergy from the Vatican are investigating the case of a purported miracle in Ohio. Jory Aebly was shot in the head at point blank range during a robbery in Cleveland. The doctors called it a “non-survivable injury”. But Aebly somehow survived. What was his miraculous recovery attributed to?
Not the paramedics, not the neurosurgeon who worked furiously to save his life, not the team of doctors and nurses that kept him alive. In a press conference on ABC News, Father Art Snedeker, from the Pastoral Care Team at the Cleveland Hospital where Aebly was treated, attributed the miraculous recovery to a rosary that had been blessed by John Paul II when he had traveled through Ohio. Father Snedeker also said that he had specifically asked John Paul II in prayer to watch over this patient.
Hundreds of cases of miracles attributed to Pope John Paul II have been reported since his death, but so far the Vatican has not been able to substantiate a single claim that John Paul II has been pulling strings from beyond the grave. Whether or not the Ex-Pope had anything to do with Aebly’s recovery, the progression of medical science sure is making it harder to kill people.
