Vatican probes unusual miracle claim for Bridgettine
founder
Mexico
City, Jul. 20, 2007 (CWNews.com) - The Vatican is investigating an unusual report
of a possible miracle attributed to the founder of the Bridgettine sisters, Blessed
Elisabetta Hesselblad.
In
December 2001, an Indian Bridgettine, Sister Martine Kochuvelikakathe, was assaulted
by three gang members outside Mexico City. When a gang member pulled out a gun
to shoot Sister Martine, the Indian religious invoked the name of her orders
founder. The young thug pulled the trigger, but the pistol did not fire. Now the
Vatican is addressing the question of whether the incident constitutes a miracle.
The
Bridgettine sisters were refounded by Blessed Elisabetta, a Swede and Lutheran
convert, and today have around 700 members in 50 houses on three continents, including
in India, Israel, and Cuba.