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A Year Ago, Pope Francis Kissed A Baby On The Forehead And The Parents Discovered This

God works through those who work for him. God is the one who does the miracle; the pope is just a servant. This miracle doesn’t come from Satan, because a bad tree can’t give good fruits, like healing, family peace, and a thankful heart. God loves us.

A couple from Pennsylvania says that when Pope Francis kissed their baby girl’s head during his trip to the U.S., the tumor on her brain went away.

At the time, Philadelphia’s Fox 29 News said that the 1-year-old was found to have a brain tumor. Doctors didn’t think she would make it to her first birthday, but she did, and Pope Francis kissed her head a few days after her birthday.

CBS Philadelphia said that Gianna has a rare disease called histiocytosis, which meant that she couldn’t have surgery to remove the tumor. The blood disorder left her brain stem with sores, the outlet said. Chemotherapy was used to treat Gianna, and CBS Philadelphia says that she is now in good health.

Gianna’s parents, Joey and Kristen Masciantonio, gave $50,000 to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where Gianna was treated, to mark the fact that she was better.

I’ve always thought that miracles could happen.

Your family and the people who saw His Holiness do this kind thing can feel truly blessed. This is a miracle.

God bless the child and her parents. Since this came out 4 years ago, I hope that, with the Pope’s blessing, she is still with her family.

Her parents were told to start making plans for her funeral, but she keeps defying the odds and will be going to preschool in the fall.

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