Yes I'm a Protestant. I am against the idea of Saintly Intercession. It is just another barrier that the Roman Catholic Church puts in your way. But this is going way to far:
Miraculous first for Colorado?
Denver Archdiocese investigates claim that baby was cured
By Jean Torkelson, Rocky Mountain News
September 7, 2006
A Colorado miracle?
Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput says his office will investigate a family's claim that their daughter was miraculously cured of severe fetal deformities through the intercession of an 18th century Spanish missionary, Junipero Serra.
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"The parents were advised to consider an abortion," Buelt said, "and they responded that because they were pro-life and Catholic they would let God's will be done. Although the baby was born premature she was in perfect health."
Praying for healing is an ancient tradition of the church, Buelt said. While God is the real source of miracle, Catholics believe that God may choose to heal through the prayers of a holy soul.
When those prayers are answered with an event that is deemed to be a miracle, it's considered proof that the soul is in heaven - in other words, is a saint.
Buelt is aware that skeptics may accuse the church of promoting a miracle simply to make an anti-abortion statement.The rest is here:
http://www.insidedenver.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_4974258,00.html