 Sister Mary
Able Kamary, from Hammana, of
the Two Sacred Hearts Nuns,
entered the convent in 1929
and retained good health till
1936 when she was struck with
severe pain in her stomach,
thus vomiting whatever she ate.
She was treated by many specialists
in vain. They asserted the presence
of an ulcer in the stomach.
And the X-Rays showed that the
pancreas, gall bladder and kidney
were stuck to each other as
if one lump, which hindered
them from functioning.  After
she underwent a first operation
and a second, which lasted for
four hours, the results were
unsatisfactory. From then on,
pain augmented more and more
for 14 years. Her body became
so thin that she threw up whatever
she ate. This resulted from
the excruciating and acute pain
in her bones.
The crises followed in different
types : paralysis in her right
arm, the need of a cane to walk,
decaying of teeth…. Thus,
death was inevitably near.
 She was informed of Father Charbel’s
miracles, so she went to ask
his intercession. As a result,
he appeared in her dream. He
raised his arm and blessed her.
She set off from Bikfaya to
Annaya in the company of some
nuns. She arrived at the monastery
in a hopeless state. Then she
was taken down to Father Charbel’s
grave. No sooner had she touched
the grave tile than she felt
a current in her back. While
she was praying near the coffin,
the name of St Charbel appeared
carved on the tile, wreathed
with drops of glistening sweat.
She wiped it with her scarf
and then rubbed it on the afflicted
area. Thus she got up and walked,
which raised the shouts of joy
for her recovery.
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