The Miracle That Paved the Way for Sister Troncatti’s Canonization
(ANS – Rome – October 8, 2025) - If Sister Maria Troncatti, FMA, will be canonized 2 Sundays hence, on October 19, along with several other blesseds, it’s due not only to her docility to the action of the Holy Spirit thruout her life, but also to the recognition of the supernatural nature of the healing of Shuar Juwà Bosco – an extraordinary event that testifies to the value of prayer and entrustment to God. This was the miracle that paved the way for her canonization.
The
beneficiary was Juwa, an indigenous Shuar from the community of Nunkui Nunka,
Ecuador. Born in 1975 in Tuutin’entsa in the province of Morona Santiago, he is
married to Natalina and father of 6 children and is a farmer and carpenter by
profession. On February 2, 2015, at 10:00 a.m., he was working in the Amazon
rainforest to sharpen the blade of his machine, and a piece of the grinder
broke off, hurling a large stone fragment at the front right side of his head,
causing a deep skull fracture with the loss of brain matter.
He
was immediately rescued by his son and two associates, and later by a nursing
assistant from the Nunkui Nunka Health Center, who alerted the Taisha Hospital
to send an air ambulance. A stretcher was improvised and, after crossing the
Macuma River in a canoe, they arrived at the Yasnunka airstrip after half an
hour.
Juwa
was in a very serious condition. He arrived by helicopter at the Macas hospital
where, after first aid, he was referred to the hospital in Ambato. He arrived
there at 5:30 p.m. He was diagnosed with an “open encephalic head injury, with
exposure of brain tissue, in Glasgow 6T over 15”. The neurosurgeon immediately
pointed out that the situation was very serious and life-threatening.
After
the operation, Juwa was taken to intensive care: the diagnosis was left
hemiplegia and absence of speech, and a depressed area 12 cm in diameter and 5
cm deep remained in the right side of the skull. On February 18 he was
discharged and taken to a rented house in Macas. His brothers-in-law, even
before the operation, had entrusted him to the intercession of Blessed Maria
Troncatti, together with the educating community of the Daughters of Mary Help
of Christians of Tuutin Entza, Juwa’s home town.
In
addition, a large painting of the Blessed was placed in the room in Macas, in
front of Juwa’s bed, and the family encouraged him to entrust himself to her,
who had worked so hard for the Shuar people. The family was also encouraged to
pray to Sister Troncatti for Juwa’s recovery. No rehabilitation took place.
In
the night between late March and early April 2015, Juwà dreamt of Sister Maria
Troncatti reassuring him of his recovery. The Blessed asked him where it hurt,
and with an ointment she massaged his neck and left leg. She assured him that
he would be able to walk again the next day. Then she asked him why he did not
speak and, with a flick of her mouth, told him that he would speak and walk the
next day.
She
asked him if he had a tortoise shell, because she wanted to put it where the
bone in his head was missing, but Juwa lacked one. She also asked him about a
picture with her image on it, which had been folded and placed in a cardboard
box when he changed houses. She invited him to put the picture back in front of
the bed and then bade him farewell.
Waking
up, Juwa immediately had the feeling that he was cured. His leg no longer hurt.
He asked his wife with signs to help him walk and said a few words. Thus began
a gradual improvement.
After
the dream, he experienced an unexpected change in his condition. His radical
change was witnessed by his family members and those who visited him. He
recovered first his speech and then his movements. On April 5, 2015, with the
help of his brother-in-law, he went to the cathedral of La Purissima in Macas
and returned there alone on July 6 to participate in the Eucharist.
The
doctor who had operated on him was amazed, because he thought he was looking at
a resurrected dead man. He saw him again in 2017 and found him perfectly
healed.
Juwà
is now 50 years old and is very grateful to God and Sister Troncatti, who
restored his health and serenity, so much so that he now carries out his
activities with absolute normality. His healing was not only physical, but
integral, because since the miracle, his life has “completely changed” in his
relationship with his wife and children – as he himself said in an interview.
Blessed
Maria Troncatti, thru the miracle obtained from God through her intercession,
confirms her vocation as a “madrecita,” a missionary for the Shuar people, to
whom she had dedicated her entire existence.
The
video with the interview, in Spanish, with Juwà Bosco is available here
For
further information, visit the site specially created for the canonization of
Sister Maria Troncatti: https://www.mariatroncatti.org/

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