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Friday, August 09, 2013

You Have to Ask Yourself...Is It Just a Coincidence?



From Fox News: 
Rescue workers in Missouri say a higher power came to their aid at an accident scene on Sunday. They pulled a girl to safety thanks to the power of prayer and a mysterious man. 

New London Fire Chief Raymond Reed said rescue crews spent the first 45 minutes after the accident trying to get Katie Lentz out of a car to no avail Sunday morning shortly after 9am the metal on this older model Mercedes dulled the department’s equipment.

About an hour into the rescue, Katie told rescue workers she wanted to pray out loud with them. That’s when a priest appeared out of no where. 

“He came up and approached the patient, and offered a prayer. It was a Catholic priest who had anointing oil with him. A sense of calmness came over her, and it did us as well. I can’t be for certain how it was said, but myself and another firefighter that was beside me, we very plainly heard that we should remain calm, that our tools would now work and that we would get her out of that vehicle.” said Chief Raymond Reed of the New London Volunteer Fire Dept.
 
 The Hannibal fire department showed up right after that prayer with fresh equipment and was able to finish the extrication. After getting Katie safely into the Air Evac helicopter, at least a dozen of the rescue workers turned around to thank the priest who was no where in sight.
 
"I have 69 photographs that were taken from minutes after that accident happened — bystanders, the extrication, our final cleanup — and he's not in them," Reed said. "All we want to do is thank him." 

The priest was described as a  "silver-haired priest in his 50s or 60s."

St. John Vianney


This happened on Sunday. Sunday was the Feast Day of St. John Vianney. Who is he? The Patron Saint of Priests. So was it an angel (like those at the scene suggested), a priest, or a saint? I'm going with priest, but....

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