Romanian Mom’s Miracle Pregnancy
Peter Baklinski
July 04, 2012
Daniela Popa’s husband was away on spiritual
retreat in Mount Athos, Greece, when she suddenly began to experience a high
fever that she could not bring under control. It was May 2005. Daniela’s worries
increased when she also began to experience heavy fatigue, intense sweating, and
swollen neck glands. When Daniela’s husband Richard finally returned, an
emergency biopsy revealed stage 2 Hodgkin lymphoma, or cancer of the lymphatic
system.
Natural treatment proved ineffective and within
months, Daniela was fighting for her life against the most aggressive form of
the cancer (stage 4).
“The fever was higher, my glands had grown
bigger and I was itching all over my body,” recalled Daniela in an interview
with Familia Ortodoxă magazine.
By September, Daniela was hardly able to walk
anymore. Her swollen glands made her neck double in size. The pain and the
abundant sweating made it practically impossible for her to sleep at
night.
“I would change my clothes a dozen times a
night, and my fever would not go below 38 °C (100.4 °F),” she recounted.
Daniela began a desperate regimen of
chemotherapy which was to be followed by radiotherapy, but had to stop after her
body refused to cooperate with the grueling treatment. Subsequent tests revealed
why. Daniela had contracted tuberculosis.
The body of the sick woman was now saturated
with a matrix of chemotherapy drugs and nine antibiotics that she had taken for
six weeks to combat tuberculosis. A tomography was scheduled to determine how
much damage the tuberculosis had caused to Daniela’s lungs.
Two lives in the balance
Daniela was about to receive the most
challenging news of her life.
“During the tomography, I realized that
something was not exactly right. The machine stopped. Then a pause followed, and
then it restarted.”
What Daniela did not know was that the doctor
had stopped the machine when he noticed that his patient was not the only one
being scanned.
Daniela was pregnant. The doctor restarted the
scan only after consulting with Daniela’s husband Richard.
“Basically, I was irradiated twice,” said
Daniela.
The newly discovered life in Daniela’s womb now
had three strikes against it. Not only did the little one have to contend with
the toxic environment of chemotherapy drugs and tuberculosis antibiotics, but it
also had just received a double-dose of radiation, which is known to cause
severe health defects to unborn babies.
Doctors strongly urged the parents to
terminate.
“At that moment I had very little faith,” said
Richard to LifeSiteNews. “I only thought of my wife’s health and nothing
about God. I was sure that abortion was the best solution.”
After the tomography, only one doctor had words
of encouragement for the distraught Daniela. “Do you think God has sent you this
baby in order to let you perish?”
‘You have no right over the life of that
child’
Daniela and Richard approached their ‘spiritual
father’, Orthodox priest Ion Popescu, and asked if they should follow the advice
of the doctors.
“You have no right whatsoever over the life of
that child,” the priest responded gently.
After these words, Daniela and Richard remember
experiencing a “big burden” being lifted from their shoulders and “moved onto
God’s shoulders.”
With new hearts, the couple now turned to their
faith as a previously untapped source of courage, hope, and strength. Up until
now they had placed their trust in doctors and drugs to overcome the sickness.
Now, with a baby in the picture, and with the blessing of their spiritual
father, they decided to place all their trust in God.
Stepping out in faith, Daniela decided to
interrupt all treatments and give no more thoughts to her sickness. She focused
exclusively on the life of the child in her womb.
Daniela and Richard dedicated their unborn
child to the Mother of God praying, “Holy Mother of God, please take care of
this child. We give it to you; it is yours. May your will be done.”
The couple begged for prayers from the
faith-filled people who lived in their area. Their plight inspired an entire
monastery [Putna Monastery], where Daniela’s brother is a monk, to storm heaven
with prayers for the protection of the mother and child and for a safe
delivery.
Daniela turned to the ‘Holy Mysteries” of her
faith for strength and healing. Every week she received the Anointing of the
Sick. She frequented the sacrament of Confession to make her soul right with
God. She made every effort to regularly receive Jesus into her ailing body in
Holy Communion.
One gynecologist, however, continued to insist
that Daniela abort, pointing out that “you can’t have it all: get healed, see
your child live, and also see it free of malformation”.
But that doctor was wrong.
A Miracle
On January 17 2007, the feast day of Saint
Anthony the Great, little Antonie came into the world. To the astonishment of
all the doctors, numerous tests revealed that the child was perfectly
healthy.
“We regard this miracle as the fruit of the
prayers of many of our brethren – monks, priests, and laymen,” the parents
say.
The doctors were even more astonished by the
improved condition of Daniela’s health. An X-ray after the baby’s birth showed a
complete absence of tuberculosis.
“The doctor held up both my X-rays – the one
before and the one after the birth – and she couldn’t believe that they belonged
to the same person, who had been so sick and had not taken any conventional
treatment over the past months.”
Further tests indicated that even Daniela’s
cancer was in remission.
“What happened to Daniela is simply a miracle,”
said Richard to LifeSiteNews. “We believe that putting our faith in God is what
cured my wife. It was such a hopeless case. And such hopeless cases cannot be
solved by medicine alone, but by prayer, a lot of prayer.”
Daniela, who is now cancer free and enjoys good
health, believes that she went through this time of trial so that “God’s power
would be shown”.
“Through the miracle that we lived, God’s power
was shown”.
The couple has learned to “thank God for this
trial”, saying that it has set a “fire in our hearts for God”.
They will be forever grateful for the words of
their ‘spiritual father’, words that they say were the “beginning of a
miracle”.
“Can you imagine where we would be if we did
not have Father Ion Popescu giving us such holy advice?” said Richard. “Maybe
Daniela and Antonie would no longer be with me today.”
Editor’s note: Richard told LifeSiteNews
that Antonie, now 6, is a “clever, beautiful, obedient boy” with “a lot of
energy” who is “loved by all”. Daniela continues to enjoy good health and the
blessing of being surrounded by her loving family including Mihaela, 17, and
Andrei, 16.
For an interview with Daniela Popa, read here.
Thanks to John Sanidopoulos and source:
http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/search/label/Abortion
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