St.Joseph
Freinademetz was born on 15 April 1852 in
the village of Oies in Val Badia, in the
province of Bolzano. Ordained a priest of
the diocese of Bressanone, he carried out
his priestly ministry at San Martino di
Badia for two years, then he obtained permission
from his bishop to pursue a missionary vocation.
In 1878 he entered the Society of the Divine
Word, founded shortly before by St.Arnold
Janssen. From 1879 until his death he carried
out an intense apostolic activity in China,
serving the population there with great
love, a spirit of sacrifice and Christian
fortitude in difficulties and dangers. He
concluded his earthly life at Taikiachwang
on 28 January 1908. His Holiness Pope Paul
VI beatified him on 19 October during the
1975 Holy Year.
In consideration of his canonization the
postulator of his cause has recently submitted
for the judgment of this Congregation for
the Causes of Saints the presumed healing
of the young Japanese Jun Yamada who, on
16 February 1987, at the age of 24, following
various disturbances, was admitted to a
hospital in Nagoya (Japan), where he was
diagnosed with acute leukemia a spinal tumor
(type M2). Chemotherapy was given in an
attempt to induce the remission of the disease;
but the first cycle of treatment produced
no positive results. Therefore another type
of therapy was applied to cure the acute
lymphoblastic leukemia. On March 9th of
that year laboratory tests revealed a drop
in white corpuscles and other blood cells,
with a consequent immunodeficiency, despite
the blood transfusions given. The patient
then contracted severe pneumonia with pulmonary
hemorrhaging, respiratory difficulties,
and heightened hypoxia leading to cardiac
arrest. Therefore he was intubated and placed
on artificial respiration in intensive care,
where he remained unconscious.
Meanwhile on March 13th, when the condition
of the young man was desperate and plans
were being made for his funeral, a priest
of the Society of the Divine Word, a teacher
of the sick man, began a novena of prayer
to Blessed Joseph Freinademetz to obtain
from God the healing of his student. Another
priest of the same religious institute repeatedly
celebrated Mass for the same intention,
begging the intercession of Blessed Joseph.
The young man began to improve on March
17th, on the 19th he regained full consciousness,
and on April 10th laboratory tests verified
the complete remission of the leukemia.
However, there followed mycotic and tubercular
infections on account of his immunodeficiency.
In the month of July 1987 a gradual recovery
began, and on September 30th of the same
year the patient was released fully recovered.
A diocesan inquiry into the case, which
was considered miraculous, was begun at
the Nagoya Chancery office; its juridical
validity was recognized by a decree of the
Congregation for the Causes of Saints on
14 April 2000. On December 10th of last
year the Medical Consultation recognized
that the healing was rapid, complete, enduring,
and not scientifically explainable. On 18
October 2002 a special meeting of the Theological
Commission was held. On 3 December 2002
an Ordinary Session of Cardinals and Bishops
took place; present was the Advocate of
the Cause, His Excellency Joseph Zlatnansky,
titular bishop of Montefiascone. At both
meetings, that of the Theological Commission
as well as that of the cardinals and bishops,
an affirmative response was given to the
question of whether one could speak of a
true and proper miracle.
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