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Miracles of Saint Gaspar del Bufalo

Saint Gaspar del Bufalo

The Miracles of Saint Gaspar del Bufalo

 

There are a great many miracles attributed to Saint Gaspar
del Bufalo,
most of which were witnessed by many people.

 

He was remarkable in that he never claimed any special powers for
himself, and yet the miracles were ongoing.

 

Most of the miracles
attributed to Saint Gaspar took place
during missions, in which there
were many witnesses.

 

We could probably do an entire program on
just the miracles for which he was
given credit, none of which could
be used for his Beatification and
Canonization, as only miracles
which occurred after he died could
be used.

 

However we would like
to relate some of the miracles that
were attested to be true by the
reliable Missionary Merlini.


In 1818, just a few years after he began preaching missions, he
went to the province of Macerata, where Our Lady of Loreto holds
court in the Holy House.

 

During one mission, as Saint Gaspar was preaching,

a fierce thunderstorm threatened
to drench the people and cause
him to stop preaching. He took a
painting of Our Lady, His Lady,
and blessed the Heavens with it.
Immediately, the storm dissipated,
and he was able to continue with
his sermon.


At Mergo, a poor woman who
was not able to walk, had herself
brought to Gaspar’s confessional
where she pleaded he cure her.
Saint Gaspar told her to go before the
painting of St. Francis Xavier, and
pray he intercede with the Lord
for her cure.

 

She was cured before
she reached the painting.

 


At Veroli there was a woman
who was hemorrhaging for many
years, and the doctors had declared
her illness incurable.

 

When she saw Saint Gaspar, she fought her way
through the crowd and managed
to touch the hem of his cassock.
Reminiscent of the woman in
the Gospel, she stopped bleeding
upon touching the cassock and
was healed immediately.




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