tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31069882.post7302385292999756563..comments2023-12-16T16:17:43.886+00:00Comments on Fr Ray Blake's Blog: Newman: 2nd MiracleFr Ray Blakehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05584140126211527252noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31069882.post-19736175350943024682010-09-21T20:47:53.352+01:002010-09-21T20:47:53.352+01:00I'm afraid I'd be sceptical of this one to...I'm afraid I'd be sceptical of this one too; a more obvious explanation would surely be that the doctors got it wrong the first time. I have a good friend whose parents were advised to get rid of her when she was still in the womb, as the doctors said she'd be born seriously handicapped. She's anything but.<br /><br />Given the scope for alternative explanations here, I'd be wary of jumping at this one. For all that, though, I'm sure it'll not be too long before the grounds for canonisation are sure.Greghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11855773237155667960noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31069882.post-22829394570471172672010-09-21T10:08:35.649+01:002010-09-21T10:08:35.649+01:00Not being too cynical I hope but there are quite a...Not being too cynical I hope but there are quite a few mothers here in Ireland who had been told their babies were dead in the womb and were offered surgery to remove the "dead" babies. Some of these mothers refused surgery and went on to deliver perfectly healthy babies. Faulty scanners were to blame apparently. The fact that they are still being used for sanning is odd to say the least. In the present climate, one should be very cautious regarding diagnosis concerning children in the womb. Of course the investigation concerning this case will be thorough and could shed some light in this questionable area.Ma Tuckernoreply@blogger.com