Seven minutes without breathing
“I was desperate. Ana was losing colour, turning purple, with a very dark mouth and purple arms too. She was limp in my lap… I shouted to my children: ‘Get the relics! Get the relics!’” recalls Fernanda. What was she referring to? She was using this popular and imprecise term to refer to simple objects that had been touched to Msgr. João’s body the day before, especially a rosary. While her children ran to fetch them, she and a friend made emergency calls: to the ambulance, to the child’s father, who was away, and to Dr. Goedert… A few minutes later, Dr. Goedert returned the missed call, gave the necessary instructions for the case, and immediately set out to go to the place where Ana Catarina was. However… as a physician, he knew he would not arrive in time to help her and asked Msgr. João to do so, since the problem of distances no longer existed for him. Ana Catarina spent approximately seven minutes without breathing, livid and unconscious before her distraught mother and siblings. Fernanda continues the story: “The children brought the ‘relics’, I placed them on Ana Catarina’s chest and cried out in great distress: ‘Msgr. João, bring her back! Bring her back!’” The girl then sighed and began to respond. From this terrible episode, whose happy ending lacks a plausible medical explanation given the considerable time the girl remained unconscious and not breathing, she suffered no sequelae. In fact, all that remained of the event, for that family, was the memory of their spiritual father’s immediate help. Thus began the reports of similar graces, which belied all appearances of an irreparable separation.
Fernanda with her husband and children; she is holding her youngest, Ana Catarina.
A telephone call… from eternity
The following day, November 4, during the thanksgiving after morning Mass, Mr. Raphaël Six, a member of the Heralds of the Gospel who lived in the house that was Monsignor João’s last residence, asked him for a grace and a sign that it would be granted. Once the celebration was over, he began his daily activities: “I then heard the library phone ring and went to the reception desk to answer it. Imagine my surprise when I read the caller’s name on the display: ‘Msgr. João Clá’! I answered it, thinking a priest must be calling from Msgr.’s office; however, the call dropped…” Having made the necessary inquiries to discover who might have used that extension, Raphaël was able to confirm that no one had made the phone call and consequently realized that Msgr. João had given him the requested sign.Chalice recovered six months after theft
The response to the request made by Fr. Antonio Castro Hernando, EP, residing in Argentina, arrived in a somewhat different way. This priest needed to have his chalice restored, and a couple of Heralds’ Cooperators offered to do it in Peru. However, before it arrived there, the sacred vessel was stolen… Fr. Hernando recounts: “I asked for the intercession of Msgr. João to recover the chalice, celebrating Masses for this intention, especially so that it would not be an object of any sacrilege or profanation. The tertiaries also helped with their prayers, but to no avail. It seemed that Monsignor was not hearing us or, for reasons of higher wisdom, did not want to attend us.” Six months passed. One day, a young Argentine from the city of Santiago del Estero contacted the Heralds to report that he had seen a chalice, similar to those used by the institution’s priests, in the hands of a homeless man, who asked a paltry sum for the return of the sacred object… It was the one that had been stolen! Having recovered it intact, the young man sent it back to Buenos Aires.Two encounters in dreams
Many people have had dreams of Msgr. João. Although a strong subjective factor may play a role in this, “the tree is known by its fruits,” and in the episodes recounted below, these brief communications were of great use for the progress in the supernatural life of those who received them.
Kátia with her husband and children;
“I’ll take care of you!”
But Msgr. João does not need to make use of dreams in order to express himself. All it takes, as in the case described below, is a glance.
Small requests… generous attention
For Mrs. Jeannet de Injoque, a cooperator of the Heralds in Peru, the news of her founder’s passing was accompanied by a supernatural joy at the thought that she now had a new intercessor. This cured her of the severe depression she had been suffering due to the death of her husband a few years earlier. Thus strengthened, she did not hesitate to ask Msgr. João to help her overcome another trial, this time a material one: “I was going through a somewhat difficult financial situation, and I was worried about some outstanding debts. I had some pieces of land for sale, and that morning I asked Monsignor to help me sell at least one of them.” That same afternoon, someone approached her, interested in buying a property, and she made the payment immediately! For her part, I. R. prayed for the conversion of her son, who had fallen into alcoholism since adolescence: “As soon as Msgr. João passed away, I took a photograph of him and asked him, with great confidence, to intervene in this difficult situation. I didn’t just want my son to stop drinking; I wanted to see him renewed. This was one of my daily requests to Monsignor The days went by, until I began to notice a different behaviour in my son.” Taking advantage of the change to insist on the need to give up that addiction, in a conversation, I. R. heard from the boy that for some time he had been unable to drink alcoholic beverages, as it caused him to feel nauseous… And, to complete his mother’s joy, he expressed his desire to seek the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Renata with her husband and daughter
“He responds quickly!”
On November 21, 2024, Mrs. Marina Leanza Binotti prayed at the tomb of Msgr. João, asking for a Christmas present: that her mother, Sonia, receive a compatible kidney for transplant. The next day, they received a call from the Kidney Hospital in São Paulo, informing them of a donation! However, after completing the compatibility tests, they learned that there was someone ahead in the transplant queue. In a state of great anguish, they awaited the final answer. Marina began to pray the Rosary, holding a photograph of Msgr. João and invoking his intercession. With the “Amen” of the final Hail Mary, the news also came: the kidney would be donated to Sonia! Filled with gratitude, she left the photograph of Msgr. João with her mother and went to the admissions ward to begin the necessary paperwork.
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On the occasion of the first anniversary of Msgr. João’s passing, we wanted to share with our readers this brief summary of favours obtained through his intercession, intending that they serve as a call to confidence for all those who wish to turn to him. It would also be necessary to mention the graces of conversion, the spiritual healing, and the interior favours he has granted in abundance, but they would not fit on all the pages of this issue… We filially hope that the impetratory power of our father and founder, whose generosity was not limited by the gates of eternity, will find an ever-wider audience before the Throne of the Most High, where we long to one day meet him again! ◊