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Lourdes confirms 71st miracle — the first for an English speaker; miracle occurred in 1926

PARIS — The list of miracles that have taken place at the French Marian shrine in Lourdes now includes, for the first time, an English-speaking soldier-patient. Archbishop Malcolm McMahon of Liverpool, a seaside British city, officially announced on Dec. 8 that the 71st miracle had been granted to a British soldier, wounded during World War I. John Traynor, a soldier in the Royal Navy, was hit by machine-gun fire in 1915 in present-day Turkey. He was cured at Lourdes during a pilgrimage for his diocese in 1923. “In reality, this healing had already been officially recognized at Lourdes in 1926,” a medical professional, who is also grand hospitaller of the Sovereign Order of Malta, said. According to details provided by the sanctuary, John Traynor had undergone numerous surgical operations after his injuries, but to no avail. “He was living on a war pension,” de Franciscis said, “but in July 1923, he went to Lourdes on the occasion of the first pilgrimage of the Archdiocese of Liverpool, and he was cured on the third day, immediately, instantly, after being immersed in the sanctuary’s pools.”(OSV News)