https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/man-whose-cancer-cured-holy-19784219rdes
A pensioner who says his cancer was miraculously cured by holy water at Lourdes will have his claims tested by doctors.
Kazik Stepan, 71, believes bathing in holy water at the Roman Catholic sacred site in France as a teenager made him able to walk for the first time in months.
A tumour on his spinal cord left him seriously unwell, so much so doctors feared he wouldn't even survive the pilgrimage.
Now, more than 50 years on, the grandfather will revisit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, where his claim of a miracle will be assessed by the International Medical Committee of Lourdes, comprising 30 doctors.
This will be broadcast on BBC's Songs of Praise later this month.
Mr Stepan, who lives in Kent, wants the medics to back his theory that he was "blessed with a permanent recovery".
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A pensioner who says his cancer was miraculously cured by holy water at Lourdes will have his claims tested by doctors.
Kazik Stepan, 71, believes bathing in holy water at the Roman Catholic sacred site in France as a teenager made him able to walk for the first time in months.
A tumour on his spinal cord left him seriously unwell, so much so doctors feared he wouldn't even survive the pilgrimage.
Now, more than 50 years on, the grandfather will revisit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, where his claim of a miracle will be assessed by the International Medical Committee of Lourdes, comprising 30 doctors.
This will be broadcast on BBC's Songs of Praise later this month.
Mr Stepan, who lives in Kent, wants the medics to back his theory that he was "blessed with a permanent recovery".
Full Story at site.