When I went to the Philippines in 1991, cancer patients and a lot of other serious patients were healed. So Cardinal Sin and the President of the Philippines encouraged me saying to me, “You have worked very hard.”
Generally, people in foreign countries, unlike most Koreans, do not place themselves on high horses. Even Cardinal Sin, one of the three major cardinals in the Catholic Church, always asked me to pray over him when I visited him.
I then asked him to bless me first before I prayed over him. He would already cry, even without any translation of my Korean prayers.
During our first meeting, he was healed of his kidney problem. Whenever I prayed over him, he would always shed tears even though he couldn’t understand Korean.
While there was no time for me to pen autographs because of the crowd, a bishop approached me, and asked to just put my hand on his articles given by the Pope. Such kind of Faith is important.
When I went to the Philippines, 300,000 gathered. In Korea, there used to be 30,000 who gathered. The same for Waikiki in Hawaii as well.
In the midst of crowd, someone threw something like a long stick at me from afar, which landed on me. He rejoiced, “Wow! It touched her!” And he was healed of his illness.
For meeting large crowds, I couldn’t walk, so they provided me with a mobile rider like a palanquin. Though the staff tried to control the crowd coming to me, I tried reaching out to as many as I could (for their healing).
Though pushed by the crowd, a bishop managed to touch me. Simply by grabbing me, his cancer was also healed.
Let us also ask the Lord earnestly. Our Lord will grant His graces to you.