CNA Newsroom, 26 July, 2025 / 7:15 pm (ACI Africa).
Antonia Raco, a 67-year-old Italian woman long affected by an incurable neurodegenerative illness, was officially introduced to the press on July 25 in Lourdes, where her healing was recognized as the 72nd miracle attributed to the intercession of the Virgin Mary since the apparitions of 1858.
In a moment of great joy, the 72nd miracle of Lourdes Antonia Raco spoke about her miracle. An incredible experience for many to witness on our pilgrimage and a great reminder that we are all pilgrims of hope. pic.twitter.com/Y0Ahj4zOcN
— Archdiocese of Liverpool (@lpoolcatholic) July 25, 2025
Diagnosed in 2006 with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) — a progressive and fatal condition — Raco experienced a recovery that defied medical explanation.
First announced by the Sanctuary of Lourdes on April 16 this year, the recognition marked the culmination of 16 years of medical, canonical, and pastoral inquiry. Raco, a mother and active parishioner from Basilicata in southern Italy, had been living with the disease for several years when she traveled to Lourdes in 2009.
“I had wanted to go to Lourdes since I was a child,” she recalled. That wish came true that summer, when she and her husband Antonio travelled to the shrine with the Italian pilgrimage association Unitalsi.






