Christ is risen! Truly He is risen!
Sts. Luke the Surgeon and Panteleimon the Great Martyr (Source: www.eikonografos.com)
A miracle of Sts. Luke of Simferopol and Panteleimon (amateur translation)
A
young girl was going for surgery to a hospital in Simferopol. Her
situation was very serious, and the surgery was difficult and
dangerous.
The
physician that was operating on her called the mother of the patient
and told her: “The surgery is very difficult and dangerous. I can't
guarantee anything. I don't know if your girl will come out alive.”
There
was no other choice. The young girl was brought to the operating
room.
Throughout
the duration of the surgery, the mother was sitting in the yard of
the hospital, and with tears in her eyes she prayed to St. Luke the
Surgeon and to St. Panteleimon to help.
At
one instant, before the mother's eyes, an astonishing event occurred:
the wall of the hospital became invisible, like a pane of glass. The
operating room appeared. In the hospital bed was her daughter, and
around her were the surgeon and his helpers. Next to her was the
surgical nurse who was holding the surgical instruments.
And
more wondrously: Next to the surgeon she saw the Holy Physicians to
whom she was praying. To the left was St. Panteleimon with a lit
lamp. To the right was St. Luke, who every so often would take the
tools from the nurse and give them to the surgeon!
The
mother was struck with astonishment and amazement. She felt that her
prayer had been answered. When the operation was finished, the
surgeon exited full of joy and enthusiasm.
He
called the mother and told her: “Things went very well,
unbelievably well!”
Then,
the mother related to him the wondrous event that she experienced.
The surgeon was stunned. He did his cross and confessed: “Now I
understand. During the operation, when I would want some surgeon's
tool, I didn't even get to tell the nurse. As soon as I thought that
I wanted some tool, I had it in my hands.”
From
the book “Tachys eis Voetheian...” (“Speedy to help...”) (A 200 page book filled with new miracles of St. Luke the Surgeon),
by Fr. Nektarios Antonopoulos, Abbot of the Holy Monastery of Sagmata, Thebes
(Source)
by Fr. Nektarios Antonopoulos, Abbot of the Holy Monastery of Sagmata, Thebes
(Source)
Christ has risen from the dead, by death he has trampled on death, and to those in the graves given life!
Truly the Lord is risen!
No doubt at all!
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