OUR MOTHER OF THE SACRED HEART (MEXICO)

 When the enemies entered the city of Paris during 1939, a young woman, Maria Hendizabal, fled from France to live in Mexico. She went to the Mexican capital to make a new home. 

    Among her few possessions she had a large picture of Our Mother of the Sacred Heart which she wished to give to some Church for safekeeping. Padre Juan Gomez of the Church of 

    St. Joseph allowed her to place the image on the wall of the vestibule on February 2, 1940. That very same evening a nine-year-old boy, who was afflicted with infantile paralysis,

    was immediately cured after praying before the lovely image of Our Mother of the Sacred Heart. The youth left his crutches on the floor of the vestibule and hurried home to 

    tell his mother. The news of his cure spread and the next day hundreds of the faithful visited the church. This cure was followed by others, and day by day the crowds grew larger. 

    After a week, the pastor had to take the picture down from the wall of the vestibule and place it in the front of the Church where it could be more easily viewed by the crowds. 

    In gratitude for the cure of his daughter, a silversmith was paid to make a new frame for the picture.





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