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Suffering the Wounds of Christ

A man in Michigan received the stigmata in 1993 and has been healing people ever since.
By Diane Morey Hanson



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From "Amazing Grace for the Catholic Heart"

They came as much to touch as to be touched. More than one thousand people-young and old, firm and infirm-flooded into the small sanctuary of Saints Cyril and Methodius Church in Sterling Heights, Michigan.

They waited in line for hours-some more than four-and-a-half hours-so that Francis, who bears the stigmata, could lay hands on them and pray over them. And much like St. Francis of Assisi, who also bore the wounds of Christ, this unassuming man does nothing on his own to draw attention to himself. Still the multitude came, many with tears streaming even before standing face-to-face with the man who bears wounds like those of Christ on his hands. They touched him and kissed his hands. A number were "slain in the spirit" and caught as they literally dropped at Francis' feet.

Some returned to tell others of the man with the healing touch, and more people came-even past midnight. That word-of-mouth communication is how most learned of Francis. While numerous physical and spiritual healings have been reported after contact with this humble, otherwise-ordinary man, he remains obedient to his spiritual advisors in shunning publicity and agreed to a brief interview only to benefit others.

Walter "Jack" Casey, an ex-policeman, was appointed by the bishop in Francis' diocese to travel with him. "He (the bishop) did not want me to be alone-ever," said Francis, the seventy-four-year-old devoutly Catholic Michigan man who is a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.

"On Ash Wednesday in 1993 he was asked by Jesus if he would accept suffering, and forty days later the stigmata appeared," Casey said. "On Good Friday, the swelling on the top and bottom of his hands broke open and bled profusely."

Casey further explained that every morning, sometime between the hours of midnight and 3 a.m., 365 days a year, Francis suffers the passion of Christ. He suffers for the conversion of sinners and for those who have gone away from the sacraments to return.

"Our Blessed Mother has come to him nineteen times," Casey said. "Seven of those times she has told him, `I will bring my people to you and you to my people.'"

Francis, who spoke only briefly, explained, "Jesus said to me, `Use my hands to touch my people.'"


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Diane Morey Hanson writes magazine and newspaper articles from her home in Canton, Michigan. She is currently working on a book for Ignatius Press.

Fr. Robert Fox's book, "Francis" can be ordered through the Fatima Family Apostolate. Call (800) 213-5541. (Note: Francis is a fictitious name used to protect the identity of the man with the healing touch.)


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