{"href":"http://player.captivate.fm/services/oembed?url=http%3A%2F%2Fplayer.captivate.fm%2Fepisode%2F8a6503dd-53e8-4bc8-892e-c8936074ddfc","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Captivate.FM","provider_url":"https://www.captivate.fm","width":600,"height":200,"type":"rich","html":"<iframe style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px;\" title=\"A Different Kind of Healing\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" allow=\"clipboard-write\" seamless src=\"http://player.captivate.fm/episode/8a6503dd-53e8-4bc8-892e-c8936074ddfc\"></iframe>","title":"A Different Kind of Healing","description":"Each year, thousands of sick and injured people travel to Lourdes, France, seeking a miracle \u2014 and receive something far greater\r\n\n\nShow notes: \r\n\n(0:03) The narrator introduces Kathy Lewis and her husband, Philip, who in 2011 were both struggling with the difficult diagnosis of cancer. A friend suggested they take a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France.\r\n\n\n(3:21) Each year, the Order of Malta brings thousand of malades \u2014 the French word for \u201csick person\u201d \u2014 to the site of the apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes. The narrator describes the history of Lourdes, its reputation for miracles, and the thousands who each year seek healing in the baths there.\r\n\n\n(6:38) Tom Larabell, president of the Knights of Malta Free Medical and Dental Clinic in Detroit and former chair and treasurer for the area Knights of Malta, describes what a typical pilgrimage to Lourdes looks like.\r\n\n\n(8:49) Dr. Ed Jelonek, an osteopathic surgeon and member of the order, describes how he become involved with helping malades make what for many is a life-changing pilgrimage \u2014 though not always for the reasons they expect.\r\n\n\n(12:53) Kathy Lewis describes arriving on French soil with a prayer in her heart for healing. Philip\u2019s prognosis wasn\u2019t promising, and she knew it would take nearly a miracle to change his trajectory.\r\n\n\n(13:50) Thomas Cousino, another malade who arrived in Lourdes paralyzed from a boating accident, describes his expectations. He talks about the challenges involved in being paralyzed, and how the love he experienced in Lourdes was a stark contrast to the struggles of daily life.\r\n\n\n(17:29) The pilgrimage in Lourdes culminates in malades being immersed into the baths in the grotto where the apparitions took place. For Kathy, Philip and Thomas, it was a powerful moment that forever will stick in their memories \u2014 not because they were healed physically, but because it gave them a peace that surpasses understanding.\r\n\n\n(19:14) Kathy and Thomas describe how their lives were changed at Lourdes. None received a physical healing \u2014 and Philip died three years later \u2014 but attest to another \u201cmiracle\u201d they received: a different kind of healing. A healing of the spirit. \r\n\n\nReporting by Daniel Meloy; narration by Leah Butalid; script by Casey McCorry; production by Ron Pangborn\r\n\n\nThis episode of Detroit Stories is brought to you by Weingartz \u2026 everything from Lawn to Snow. Over the years, Weingartz has grown to offer an unbeatable selection of outdoor power equipment, and their experienced service technicians and unmatched parts inventory keep your equipment running like new. Visit http://www.weingartz.com (www.weingartz.com) to shop for your lawn and garden needs and find a convenient location near you.\r\n\n\nListen to \u2018Detroit Stories\u2019 on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Fireside. Podcasts also will be posted biweekly on DetroitCatholic.com.","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_height":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/f040c0d5-3c2a-4a2b-b19f-619733ff5302/cover.jpg"}