Overcoming successive obstacles
Ana Lucilia at the apex of her medical complications
Ana Lucilia shortly before being discharged from the hospital“Lord, may Thy will be done”
Soon after birth, Ana Lucilia had a cardiac arrest, and the doctor performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. As expected, her lungs were very weak and she had to be intubated right away. The mother relates that on that day, even without understanding why God was allowing this suffering to befall the family, she and her husband felt strengthened, and confident in the power of prayer. The next day, the paediatrician told the parents that the girl had developed pulmonary hypertension and that they needed to increase the dose of oxygen. While he was explaining the infant’s delicate situation, he noticed that the mother was holding a rosary in her hands, and he said: “We are praying for her, too.” At that moment, Nathalie felt that the Lord was sending the best people to take care of little Ana. She remembered once again the great efficacy of prayer, without forgetting to ask for Dona Lucilia’s intercession. On the third day, the hypertension worsened and a dangerous bacterial strain was found in her body. It was necessary to increase the amount of oxygen, which caused the perforation of one of her lungs. Furthermore, the doctors informed her that Ana Lucilia would have to receive a blood transfusion. In this situation, the parents decided to take the most important and urgent step: to ask a priest to baptize the infant. Thus, even in the midst of so many torments, Ana Lucilia had the grace of becoming a child of God. Nevertheless, the couple felt as if they were living an endless nightmare, because on the fourth day of hospitalization their little girl experienced another crisis that required another resuscitation process, this time done with a manual pump, as the lungs did not react to the ventilators. There was another perforation – this time in the other lung. And, as she could not feed on her mother’s milk, she began to receive special nutrition, injected through her veins.
Nathalie Maceo at home with her daughterVictory amidst grave risks
At times, Dona Lucilia puts confidence to the test: she does not seem to completely answer the supplications made to her, in order to encourage trust that her kind assistance will come in the end. This can be noted in the account sent by Sr. Juliane Campos, of the Heralds of the Gospel. At the beginning of May 2012, her mother, Zuleida Campos, residing in Belo Horizonte (Brazil), then eighty years of age, was on the verge of suffering a stroke because she had a 98% blockage in her right carotid artery. She needed to undergo a very delicate surgery, all the more so because of her advanced age. The whole family entrusted the case to Dona Lucilia and the pre-operative examinations were started. In the meantime, acute abdominal pain brought her to the hospital where many gallstones were discovered in her gallbladder, requiring a somewhat urgent surgery to remove it. The doctors found themselves in a serious impasse: if they operated on the gallbladder, the patient might not survive, given the pressure that would be put on the obstructed carotid artery. If they operated on the carotid artery, the gallstones might block the duct, complicating the situation considerably, as there was already an infection due to the existing obstruction. The family was willing to accept the surgeons’ decision regarding the sick woman’s bodily health, concerning themselves more with the needs of her soul, certain that Dona Lucilia would help them to find a priest to administer the Sacraments, especially the Anointing of the Sick, a task that was not so simple in that region. At last, they found a priest from the Society of the Divine Word who was willing to assist her. The doctors decided to operate on the carotid artery first, and the operation went very well.A surprise on the elevator
A waiting period of a few weeks was required before performing the second procedure. Zuleida’s recovery was admirably fast and the cholecystectomy was scheduled for mid-June. In principle it would be laparoscopic surgery, and the doctor reassured the patient and her family that it was a simple operation and, if all went well, she would be discharged within 48 hours and could return home. Once the surgery had been performed, the doctor emerged from the operating room saying that there had been a small complication, due to the excessive number of stones, which had made it necessary to perform an open cholecystectomy. But, he added, the patient was doing well and was under observation.
Zuleida, shortly after leaving the ICUMagnanimity in providing assistance
In a few words the case was explained to the priest, Fr. Nivaldo Magela Rodrigues, who said that he was just then carrying the Holy Oils to a sick woman hospitalized on the ground floor. It was impressive to see such an immediate response from Dona Lucilia! It was even more impressive to hear the priest say that he had entered the elevator to go downstairs, and did not understand why he had gone up… It was a very clear intervention from Dona Lucilia, confirmed by the priest, who added: “I think I went up because I had to attend to your mother!” In fact, after overcoming all the obstacles to enter the ICU, the priest, clearly touched, administered the Sacraments with the with the full ceremonial, following all the rubrics, and even granted the plenary indulgence and the apostolic blessing according to the ritual, because Zuleida was truly dying. The situation remained tense for several days. Nevertheless, the magnanimity of Dona Lucilia’s assistance was complete! After eleven days in the ICU, during which she turned eighty-one, the patient began to show gradual improvement. According to the comments of the team who attended her, she was a living miracle, as, in addition to everything else, she had overcome a hospital infection, pneumonia, pseudomembranous colitis, and pharmacodermia in reaction to the powerful antibiotics. After twenty-six days, she was discharged, having needed several subsequent treatments to overcome the hospital sequelae. Dona Lucilia, however, wanted to grant her full recovery of health, leaving her only a hernia to serve as a reminder of everything that had happened, and her intervention.
Zuleida with her husband on the day of their diamond anniversary
Zuleida with her husband and children* * *
The heart-warming reports transcribed here show how Dona Lucilia, reflection of the goodness of the Heart of Jesus, has helped countless souls who ask for her assistance in moments of affliction. May they serve as a stimulus for us to turn to her help whenever we need it, certain that this good lady will come to our aid, whatever our necessity may be. ◊