4 Marian Helper • Spring 2025 • Marian.org Here’s a true story, with the names changed at the family’s request. Heather Mason’s family has a history of epilepsy. Nevertheless, she and her husband Michael were as frightened and anxious as any parents would be when, in March 2008, Kelly, the younger of their two daughters, experienced a grand mal seizure at the age of 15 months. They took her to the hospital, where Kelly underwent Miracles from a Mother’s Hand Marian Helpers in Action By Marian Friedrichs S ome miracles are spectacular and sudden — an impossible healing — while some are gradual and inconspicuous — the slow, often arduous sanctification of an ordinary human soul. The life of every faithful Christian who perseveres in the love of God and the struggle for virtue contains the latter kind of miracle. Every once in a while, Heaven breaks into an earthly life through the former kind. And sometimes, someone — or some family — is granted both.
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