Vatican, 22 December, 2022 / 1:07 pm (ACI Africa).
When she traveled to the small French town of Lourdes 14 years ago, Sister Bernadette Moriau didn’t know that she would be miraculously cured.
“I always believed in miracles, but not for me,” the 83-year-old told correspondent Bill Whitaker in a 60 Minutes segment that aired Sunday.
It was her doctor who persuaded her to take a pilgrimage to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes located in southern France in 2008, she told Whitaker. Suffering from cauda equina syndrome, a disorder of the nerves and lower spine, she arrived in a wheelchair.
“Full, total paralysis,” Moriau described in French, her native tongue. “The prognosis was really dark.”
During a stroll in Bresles, France, Moriau told Whitaker that her left foot was once twisted and limp and that, to walk, she needed a back and leg brace as well as an implant to dull nerve pain and massive doses of morphine. That changed when she went to Lourdes.