What of the saint should be thanked for miracle? The hand clasped around the beaded relic, or the greytracksuit that sleeved the hand? From the glass-walled crypt, his heart was f… | Luisa A. Igloria May 30 | What of the saint should be thanked for miracle? The hand clasped around the beaded relic, or the grey tracksuit that sleeved the hand? From the glass-walled crypt, his heart was flown like a garnet-colored beetle and boxed in the church sanctuary. Milk-faced and haloed with curls, he could be any of the children in those late- night commercials for a cancer research hospital, before the shaving of heads and placing of ports. I know that not everyone who dies becomes a saint just by dying, even if we think they're almost holy. Someone must first be led away from the brink, brought back to life, rinsed of the incurable condition. This kind of work seems both unremarkable and astonishing. One child survives the surgery; the other never wakes up from the ether. | | | |
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