 Mariam Assaf Awad was daughter
to Lulu and Assaf, wife to
Ibrahim Awad. Mariam was born
in Shakra, Izra (in Syria)
and lived in Hammana, Lebanon.
Her husband had died 19 years
previously. She had a son
called Georgios, who is married
and who is a Roman Catholic.
He is illiterate, but he practices
his religious duties in Hammana.
Mariam underwent three surgeries
between 1963 and 1965. She
was operated on once in the
stomach and the second time
in the intestine. The third
one was on the right side
of the neck.
 All these cases were cancerous.
The first was of Caccum cancer,
which was removed. The second
was cancer in the stomach,
which started to spread according
to the medical report. The
third was in the tonsils.
The doctor X-Rayed her whole
mouth and took a sample for
biopsy. He didn’t prescribe
any treatment for this last
disease. In this case, Mariam
was doubtful of the nature
of the disease. Since then,
Mariam had started to pray
to St Charbel.
The two tonsils were struck
with cancer, which resulted
in unbearable pain and difficulty
in swallowing. In addition
to this, her voice started
to weaken. There was also
redness in the tonsils, which
grew to the size of walnuts.
Mariam refused any treatment,
including radiotherapy. Instead,
she always asked St Charbel
for either the cure for what
she had been suffering from
or the power to bear this
disease. One day, while sitting
in her bed, she prayed the
following to St Charbel: “Provide
me with the cure to this disease.
You are the great saint who
has cured the blind and the
lame.  When I recover from
this illness, I’ll go
to thank you in your shrine.”
She asked for recovery in
the evening and before retiring
to bed. Next day, she was
completely cured. When the
lump started to disappear
completely on the fourth day
she was astonished with St
Charbel. Not to mention the
growths on her neck. The affected
parts of her body no longer
suffered pain. She became
fully strong and sound. Then,
Mariam came to pay her vow
in the St Maron monastery,
the tomb of St Charbel, thanking
him for the cure he blessed
her with. |