About This Book
The narrative offers a first-person account of a famous pilgrimage site, describing its churches, grotto, processions, and daily life while documenting numerous reported healings and the procedures surrounding their examination. It combines clinical observations, case vignettes, and liturgical detail with personal reflection, and records a scientist's assessment that current hypotheses do not explain the phenomena while noting a clear correlation between the intensity of communal prayer and the incidence of cures. The work balances architectural and devotional description with an inquiry into faith, ritual, and claimed miraculous events.
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