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Related: About this forumTHE MISSOURI MIRACLE HIGHWAY CRASH
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Miracles are REAL! God is present among us, even in the most dire & scary situations. This 19 year old girl was hit by a drunk driver and trapped in her car. Rescuers were doing everything they knew possible to get her out, but it wasn't working. Then, all of a sudden, a man appeared with a bottle of anointing oil. He asked to pray & anoint the trapped girl. Then, he was gone. No one saw him again and no one knew where he came from. The best news: The girl made it out alive & after surgery, is recovering well.
It's a month old, but it's news to me!
Also...
Edit to add hat tip to muriel_volestrangler for the update and correction
It's a couple years old. See below.
sakabatou
(43,214 posts)I know, this is pathetic.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)Lest you be branded a "theophobe" fundie militant atheist!
skepticscott
(13,029 posts)Evidence du jour
DetlefK
(16,485 posts)mr blur
(7,753 posts)Makes sense.
AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)& after surgery,
& after surgery,
& after surgery,
& after surgery,
not done by the Almighty or a mysterious group of doctors and nurses who no one every saw again.
mountain grammy
(27,358 posts)bvf
(6,604 posts)Couldn't he have just wrinkled his nose to xylophone music, or just pointed and gone "BZZZZT!," or something like that?
Indeed:
ETA: Went back to watch the clip and just now noticed this was abcNEWS!
muriel_volestrangler
(102,668 posts)followed by good medical care. They want to thank some random man who interrupted the rescue, rather than the 2nd fire department, or the people who fund it? Or the medical staff? I exclude the 1st fire dept, since their chief is an ungrateful douchebag would didn't credit the others:
After working some more, the rescuers were able to cut through the metal and save the girl.
...
I think its a miracle, said Raymond Reed, the fire chief of New London, Mo. I would say whether it was an angel that was sent to us in the form of a priest or a priest that became our angel, I dont know. Either way, Im good with it.
http://kearth101.cbslocal.com/2013/08/09/poll-priest-or-an-angel-mystery-priest-shows-up-at-accident-site-then-disappears/
Oh, another thing that helped her: since they were getting nowhere, they decided to risk turning the car upright:
At that point, Reed's team agreed to take the life-threatening chance of sitting the vehicle upright so that Lentz could be removed from it. This is dangerous because a sudden change in pressure to the body can be critical, he said.
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Everything happened quickly after that. Twenty emergency workers pulled together and sat the car upright, Churchill Lentz said. Katie Lentz's vital signs improved and a rescue team from a neighboring community suddenly appeared with fresh equipment and tools. Lentz was removed and rushed to the hospital.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/08/07/angel-crash-missouri/2630227/
It's shameful that national news media would stoop to talk of 'guardian angels' and 'helpers' when the real helpers hardly get a mention.
This happened in August 2013, by the way.
One good thing: the priest came forward, and he properly gave the credit to the rescuers, with, I hope, his only 'angels' remark being a metaphor for them:
I absolved and anointed Katie, and, at her request, prayed that her leg would not hurt. Then I stepped aside to where some rescue personnel and the pilot were waiting, and prayed the rosary silently. I left when the helicopter was about to take off, and before I got to my car it was on its way to Quincy.
I was amazed at the calmness of the two Highway patrol men. The sergeant was completely in control, amazingly calm. Everybody worked as harmoniously as a Swiss watch despite the critical nature of the scene. I gave my name to one of the authorities, perhaps to the sergeant of Highway Patrol, explaining that I was returning having celebrated Mass at Ewing. It was the sergeant who, at the Sheriff's request, gave me Katie's name as I was leaving, so I could visit her in hospital -- I assumed she would be taken to Columbia.
I think there may have been angels there too and, in this context, I congratulate the fire team from New London and Hannibal, the Sheriff/deputies of Ralls County, the Highway Patrol personnel, the helicopter team, the nurses and all who worked so professionally. God has blessed your work. I hope the credit goes where it is due.
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/08/13/us/missouri-mystery-priest/
progressoid
(50,785 posts)That it's two years old explains why I haven't seen it polluting my facebook page by my religious relatives.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)Isn't that what The Last Rites are? Doesn't sound to me like he was all that confident that she would make it out alive.
Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)the girl to be in his path in the first place...But, hey, I guess it's all part of God's Grand Cruel & Dickish Plan.
onager
(9,356 posts)Last night, here in East Jesus-stan, an 88-year-old man took his dog for a walk. As he did every night.
The man apparently had a mild/early case of Alzheimer's and usually wore a hearing aid. Which he wasn't wearing last night. His family kept a close eye on him. But he insisted on walking his dog and never walked very far from home, so they thought it was perfectly safe.
They were crossing some railroad tracks and the dog got stuck. While trying to free the dog, the man didn't notice an oncoming freight train.
It hit him and killed him.
The dog walked home, unhurt.
So far, the take from the local Sophisticated Theologians is: "Well, it was just his time to go. God wanted to call him home!"
Cartoonist
(7,557 posts)The old man is going to have to wait for his best friend to join him.
AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)This gods super powers look weaker and weaker all the time.