From Blindness to Vision: Young Woman Travels to Rome to Thank Our Lady

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It has been one year since Our Lady of the Snows worked an alleged miracle for a young Spanish girl. Jimena had lost 95% of her sight and was already reading Braille. But at a Mass during World Youth Day in Lisbon, she unexpectedly regained her sight.

“After receiving Communion, I went to the pew. I started crying a lot because it was the last day of the novena and I wanted to be cured,” Jimena said. “I begged God a lot. And then, when I opened my eyes, I could see perfectly. It was overwhelming.”

This deed of Our Lady even caught the attention of Pope Francis. Jimena then traveled to Rome to visit the Pope at Casa Santa Marta.

The young woman’s family says Pope Francis encouraged them to go on a pilgrimage to St. Mary Major Basilica and spread their devotion. As soon as the Archpriest of the Basilica heard what had happened, he contacted them and invited the family to visit the Roman church.

“This family was truly touched by this special grace,” said ABP. Rolandas Makrickas
Coadjutor Archpriest, St. Mary Major. “They also wanted to thank the Blessed Mother in this very shrine. Last year, they came at the end of December. They met the Holy Father and, afterwards, they participated in a Mass in this basilica. I got to know this family and we were able to share their experiences, which was very touching.”

And the family did what the Pope recommended: on August 5 they went to St. Mary Major, where they witnessed what is known as the “miracle of the snow.” It was the first time that Pope Francis visited the basilica on this special day.