Healing Testimony for the Child Noor Milad Nasri Nasrallah
The child Noor Milad Nasri Nasrallah, daughter of Suzanne Mikhael Rizk, was born in 2020 in the village of Al-Qaa, Lebanon. She belongs to the Greek Catholic denomination and resides in New Rawda, Beirut. The family shares Noor's medical condition accompanied by medical reports:
"Noor was born on July 23, 2020. A month after her birth, she started crying intensely, so we admitted her to Abou Jawde Hospital in Mount Lebanon. Dr. Rony Al-Sayyad and Dr. Sami Al-Rai took care of her treatment. After conducting tests, it was found that she suffered from severe electrical activity in her brain, and they started giving her the necessary treatment. We then moved her from one doctor to another until we reached Dr. Hisham Mansour at Saint George Hospital in Beirut, who renewed the tests. It was found that she had a hereditary disease called 'MSUD.' We began feeding her the necessary milk along with the medication to calm the electrical activity. The doctors told us that it was impossible for Noor to be cured.
At that point, we dedicated her to Saint Sharbel, dressed her in his robe, and took her to see Dr. Dana Hasbani. After conducting tests, Dr. Hasbani told us to stop the medication because something strange had happened—Noor was healed of her illness. Before this visit, we had visited Saint Sharbel, fed her soil from his tomb, and gave her Saint Sharbel's oil to drink. From that moment, she was healed. Her brain is healthy, and her recovery is complete. Therefore, we visited Saint Sharbel to thank him and recorded the miracle on June 21, 2023. Thank you, Saint Sharbel."
"Noor was born on July 23, 2020. A month after her birth, she started crying intensely, so we admitted her to Abou Jawde Hospital in Mount Lebanon. Dr. Rony Al-Sayyad and Dr. Sami Al-Rai took care of her treatment. After conducting tests, it was found that she suffered from severe electrical activity in her brain, and they started giving her the necessary treatment. We then moved her from one doctor to another until we reached Dr. Hisham Mansour at Saint George Hospital in Beirut, who renewed the tests. It was found that she had a hereditary disease called 'MSUD.' We began feeding her the necessary milk along with the medication to calm the electrical activity. The doctors told us that it was impossible for Noor to be cured.
At that point, we dedicated her to Saint Sharbel, dressed her in his robe, and took her to see Dr. Dana Hasbani. After conducting tests, Dr. Hasbani told us to stop the medication because something strange had happened—Noor was healed of her illness. Before this visit, we had visited Saint Sharbel, fed her soil from his tomb, and gave her Saint Sharbel's oil to drink. From that moment, she was healed. Her brain is healthy, and her recovery is complete. Therefore, we visited Saint Sharbel to thank him and recorded the miracle on June 21, 2023. Thank you, Saint Sharbel."