Cae Mari is the name I gave to our field in North Wales where in 1997 there were reports that visions of Mary had been seen there, and subsequent miracles of healing claimed. When the national media got hold of the story we were like a mini-Lourdes. People from all over the UK, Ireland and even one or two from the US visited our field. To this day we still get the occasional 'pilgrim'. We have a better track record than Lourdes for the number of 'cures' I have heard people attribute to the field!
Although highly sceptical of such claims, I saw a fleeting vision. The image was that of the picture book version of Mary! As she wouldn't have looked anything like those pictures, I can only suppose my mind was playing tricks! I had a very painful frozen shoulder, which had defied the best efforts of my doctor. Within minutes of standing at the gate of the field it was much better, and I have never had a problem with it since! I think the field was a catalyst in encouraging my body's own healing mechanisms to kick in.
The field is situated at the bottom of a narrow country lane. It hasn't much to recommend it as it is very rugged and only fit for sheep. Still it is peaceful and the vibes are pleasant.
Although my husband and I are sceptics, we don't mind people visiting the field if they feel they might get some benefit from it. We don't charge and there is no tat for sale!
Has anyone on this forum, or their relatives ever visited Lourdes in hope of a 'miracle'?
Although highly sceptical of such claims, I saw a fleeting vision. The image was that of the picture book version of Mary! As she wouldn't have looked anything like those pictures, I can only suppose my mind was playing tricks! I had a very painful frozen shoulder, which had defied the best efforts of my doctor. Within minutes of standing at the gate of the field it was much better, and I have never had a problem with it since! I think the field was a catalyst in encouraging my body's own healing mechanisms to kick in.
The field is situated at the bottom of a narrow country lane. It hasn't much to recommend it as it is very rugged and only fit for sheep. Still it is peaceful and the vibes are pleasant.
Although my husband and I are sceptics, we don't mind people visiting the field if they feel they might get some benefit from it. We don't charge and there is no tat for sale!
Has anyone on this forum, or their relatives ever visited Lourdes in hope of a 'miracle'?