1 hr 3 min

Miracle Man (with Joe McGivney‪)‬ Almost Good Catholics

    • Christianity

Lifelong alcoholic Joe McGivney drank himself into brain damage and permanent disability. The day after being placed into the assisted care he would need for rest of his life, he sprang back to full recovery, restored health—it was a medical impossibility—for which he credits the intercession of Blessed Father Michael McGivney, his distant relative and the founder of the Knights of Columbus in the nineteenth-century Catholic charitable brotherhood and who is now being considered for canonization on the basis of the recorded intercessory miracles like the one Joe experience two years ago.

Joe and Nicole’s website


Joe McGivney’s book, You’re a Miracle, on Amazon.com



Blessed Fr Michael McGivney founder of the Knights of Columbus



Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome on the NIH website.


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Lifelong alcoholic Joe McGivney drank himself into brain damage and permanent disability. The day after being placed into the assisted care he would need for rest of his life, he sprang back to full recovery, restored health—it was a medical impossibility—for which he credits the intercession of Blessed Father Michael McGivney, his distant relative and the founder of the Knights of Columbus in the nineteenth-century Catholic charitable brotherhood and who is now being considered for canonization on the basis of the recorded intercessory miracles like the one Joe experience two years ago.

Joe and Nicole’s website


Joe McGivney’s book, You’re a Miracle, on Amazon.com



Blessed Fr Michael McGivney founder of the Knights of Columbus



Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome on the NIH website.


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1 hr 3 min