Description
'I stood up. A miracle had happened. I could walk. It was as if I was born again.'
With a heart full of prayer, Marion Carroll journeyed to Knock in the west of Ireland. For 17 years, Multiple Sclerosis had ravaged her body so utterly that this reluctant pilgrim travelled on a stretcher. Then, at the Mass, an unimaginable miracle. Marion rose, pain-free, to walk, talk and see once more.
Thanks to this wondrous blessing, Marion has transformed - in her 'own small way' - the lives of countless others. Her ministries share her rock-like faith and devotion to God. They testify to the power of ordinary people to listen, to care, to inspire.
Nearly 30 years later, the Catholic Church officially recognised Marion's cure as a proclaimed miracle. Here, with warmth, grace, humility - and down-to-earth Irish humour - she tells of her life 'before' and 'after'. Marion's powerful, uplifting story is unique. It shines a light on love, hope and a remarkable relationship with God.
An inspirational true story of an extraordinary modern miracle. With humour and grace, Marion tells the incredible, moving story of her life and that of her family before and after her miracle cure.
About the Author
John Scally is a lecturer in Trinity College, but in his spare time is a writer and broadcaster. Since 1992 he has written forty books with cumulative sales of over 250,000 copies. He is the author of the biggest selling GAA book in Ireland, Raising the Banner: The Biography of Ger Loughnane, and for a few years his biography of Tony Ward was the biggest selling rugby book in Ireland.
Reviews
In a world filled with bad news Marion Carroll's story gives hope and inspiration to us all. * The Scotsman *
Book Information
ISBN 9781785302930
Author John Scally
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Black and White Publishing
Publisher Bonnier Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 367g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 153mm * 19mm