The Catholic Guide to Miracles
Separating the Authentic from the Counterfeit
This fascinating book offers a uniquely comprehensive, careful, and thoughtful exploration of miracles, the Church’s process of approving them, and the telltale signs of demonic counterfeits. As a consultant for exorcists in the Diocese of Pittsburgh and an auxiliary member of the International Association of Exorcists, Blai has spent decades studying and experiencing the supernatural. You’ll come to understand why Christ allows miracles to occur in our day and savour a stunning variety of stories of healings, apparitions, Eucharistic miracles, stigmata, heavenly near-death experiences, angelic apparitions, and other amazing events.
AUTHOR: Adam Blai
DETAILS: 168 pages, paperback
ISBN: 978-1644132968
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