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The narrative follows a large pilgrimage to a grotto shrine over five concentrated days, portraying hundreds of pilgrims, sick people, clergy, nurses, and local residents. Vivid scenes of processions, bathing pools, night services, and the crowded routines around claims of miraculous cures are interwoven with a central moral intrigue and several subsidiary stories of recovery and disappointment. The account probes human suffering, collective credulity, and the clash between faith and medical scrutiny, describing investigations of alleged miracles and how hope, diagnostic error, and social dynamics contribute to the formation and persistence of religious legend.
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