Four-year-old Carmen at the ceremony
Carmen’s parents and grandparents witnessed all these formalities in the Gothic hall of the Archbishop’s palace. The little girl herself was there, unconscious of what a serious moment it was and of how important the grace she allegedly received was. She played with her brother, moved from the arms of her mother to those of her father, licked a big lollipop she had just received, and made faces at the photographer’s camera. Her innocent and playful presence added a touch of spontaneity to the solemn ceremony. In the 100-second video above, you may see Carmen at 1:01 and Father Sangalli signing the documents, with Sister Monique-Marie, at 1:19.
Witnesses and documentation
Now the court will collect documents and evidence from doctors and witnesses to examine and prove the existence of the miracle. When the diocesan tribunal finishes its review, the documents will be sent to the Holy See. “The record is very advanced, and we hope [the diocesan process] will go quickly, five or six months,” said Sister Monique Marie. In Rome, the evidence will be examined first by the medical conference of the Vatican Congregation for the Causes of Saints, then by the commission of theologians, and finally by the bishops and cardinals, who will present the documentation to the Pope. Pope Benedict may promulgate the "decree miracle,” the second miracle attributed to the intercession of the Martin spouses. If he does, the way will be open for Blessed Louis and Zélie Martin to be canonized as a couple.
How long might the process take? From the end of the diocesan process for the healing of Pietro Schiliro, it was more than five years before Zélie and Louis were beatified.
Comments on the cure
“For medicine, this is something extraordinary.” - Giuseppe Paterlini, medical court expert.
“You see more and more the intercession of the blessed spouses.”- Monsignor Bernard Lagoutte. Rector of the Basilica of St. Thérèse of Lisieux
“If it is confirmed, this is all an act of God.” - Archbishop Ennio Apeciti, the overseeing court judge
“Science is not everything, we are in the hands of theOther.” - Father Antonio of the Mother of God (Father Antonio Sangalli), Discalced Carmelite friar and vice-postulator of the process.
My reflection
Will the Church certify this cure as miraculous? Without anticipating the judgment of the Church, if the miracle is accepted, we might consider:
- Carmen was born on the feast of St. Teresa of Avila, who reformed the branch of the Carmelite Order to which Thérèse and her three sisters belonged. October 15 was Thérèse’s feast day during her lifetime. If God sent the miraculous cure in Spain, the land from which the French Carmels were founded, and healed the child after the Carmelite nuns suggested invoking Zélie and Louis, does God want to emphasize the union between the sanctity of Louis and Zélie and that of their Carmelite daughter Thérèse?
- The Church accepts for canonization only miracles worked after the intercessors were beatified. When Zélie and Louis were beatified, Carmen was four days old; she was cured very soon after that. Might God want Louis and Zélie to be canonized without delay?
written by Maureen O'Riordan for www.louisandzeliemartin.org
Update: Please see Part II of this story: "Vatican to investigate 'presumed miracle' of Blessed Louis and Zelie Martin. Will the healing of little Carmen make them saints? Eight doctors testify to the 'astonishing recovery, without any medical explanation,' of a little girl born prematurely in Spain." May 28, 2013
Sources:
“L'histoire Il y a une quinzaine de jours, Mgr Bernard Lagoutte s'est rendu en Espagne,... – Lisieux,” by Anne Blanchard-Laizé. Quest-France, October 16, 2012.
“El Arzobispado estudia un posible milagro en una niña valenciana atribuido a los padres de santa Teresita de Lisieux,” written by the agency AVAN and published on the Web site of the Archdiocese of Valencia, January 7, 2013.
"Un milagro en Valencia," January 8, 2013, by Laura Garcés for lasprovincias.es
Expectación en Francia y en toda la Iglesia ante el posible milagro en una niña valenciana de 4 años signed by L. B. in the January 9, 2013 edition of Paraula (Iglesia en Valencia).
I gratefully acknowledge the generous collaboration of Teodolinda Garcia of Panama in translating the sources.