NEWARK, N.J. — A New Jersey nun credited with curing a boy’s eye disease moved a step closer to sainthood Saturday in what church officials said was the first beatification Mass held in the United States.
A beatification Mass for Sister Miriam Teresa Demjanovich, who died in 1927, was led by Cardinal Angelo Amato at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. Beatification is the third in a four-step process toward sainthood.
Demjanovich is credited with curing a boy’s macular degeneration in the 1960s, the Archdiocese of Newark says. The boy, Michael Mencer, was given a lock of the nun’s hair and prayed to her. The effects of the eye disease soon began to fade, Roman Catholic Church officials say.
“Within a period of six weeks, it was totally reversed,” said Sister Mary Canavan of the Sisters of Charity, the order to which Demjanovich belonged.