I’m going to thank Miraculous Saint Quiteria of Frexeiras for her favor I received in 1948. I’m her to give her thanks and offerings, with profound pleasure and peace in heart.
Placio Candido Carvalho
02/11/2008 — Maceio, Alagoas
— tagged with “illness”
I’m going to thank Miraculous Saint Quiteria of Frexeiras for her favor I received in 1948. I’m her to give her thanks and offerings, with profound pleasure and peace in heart.
Placio Candido Carvalho
02/11/2008 — Maceio, Alagoas
Retablo by Severino Silva
I thank Saint Quiteria of Frexeiras for curing my wife from a grave intoxication.
Paolo Pedro de Araujo
Boca da Mata, Alagoas
Retablo by Severino Silva
A miracle made by Saint Quiteria of Frexeiras when she cured me from dengue hemorrhage in 1999.
Francineide Arruda de Carvalho
Aracajo, Sergipe, 09–09–10
Retablo by Severino Silva
I thank Saint Quiteria of Frexeiras for curing my son-in-law from a hemorrhage.
August ’06 — Cururipe, Alagoas
Quiteria Pedrosa da Silva
Retablo by Severino Silva
I thank Saint Patrick for being so lucky to get sick with diarrhea so I couldn’t go to work in the government quarter.
22–07–2011, Oslo
Retablo by Daniel Fénix García-Rico
Thank you, Virgin, for saving me from a stroke because of the wrestling.
Blue Demon, 11 Dec. 1970
Retablo by David Mecalco
October 1921
Luis Chavez found himself in bed with an internal illness. Seeing him deadly suffering, his wife and mother implored Saint Nicholas of Bari, and he sent him relief.
Colibri
Retablo by Victor Ramón
Señora Delfina infinitely thanks the Virgin of San Juan for granting her son Jesus healing from a severe pneumonia he caught while searching his little cow that got scared of lightnings during a thunderstorm, ran out of the corral and hid in a cave.
Lagos de Moreno, Mexico
August 27, 1993
Retablo by Luis Vilchis
I asked you so much to not take my Maria when she had a heart attack. Crying, I implored you, Saint Jude Thaddeus, and you heard me, and now she’s healthy and happy. Grateful, I bring this retablo to you and promise to bring one every year while she lives.
Thank you Lord!
Agustin Ponce — Mexico City, December 28, 1970
Retablo by Alfredo Vilchis
Our mariachi band singer got sick, and we didn’t know what to do. So our violinist Lupita offered herself to substitute her and she told us that she sings beautifully. We were surprised because it wasn’t true and, instead of singing, she screamed like a dog run over by a car. With all our hearts, we thank Saint Cecily for our main singer recovered her health because those days with Lupita were a real torture and we were frightened to be kicked out of the restaurant we played in.
Mariachi “Sun of Tlaquepaque”, Jalisco
Retablo by Flor Palomares
Thank you, Virgin, for healing me from a deadly illness.
Antonia Reyes, 21–nov–90
Retablo by David Mecalco
My sister and I went to the desert to pick peyote because our grandfather wanted to do his ceremony but his rheumatism didn’t let him walk. We picked a full basket of peyote but then we couldn’t find the way back. Night fell, and we were tired and scared. I invoked the Holy Heart, and that moment a deer appeared. He was shining in the darkness, and we followed him, and he led us to the road to our house. We thank for this light creature that saved us.
Retablo by Selva Prieto Salazar
Virgin of Guadalupe, thank you for saving me from dying of COVID-19. I asked you to grant me health and you did it. Protect all the doctors who are fighting to save lives in the hospitals.
Sr. Moises
Mexico City, May 2020
Retablo by Alfredo Vilchis