Gregory
Moisejevic Kalimanovic, a Jew and a barber in the profession, suffered many
years of cancer in the esophagus. He had tried many different treatments, but
nothing has worked. The cancer was growing and his health was deteriorating. In
1927 he went with his wife to Moscow to see a renowned professor. He carefully
examined him and then told his wife:
– At most
your husband will live for two weeks. There are no benefits from drugs at this
point. Go home and submit to your fate.
They left the
clinic and walked to the station of Yaroslavl to take a train to Vladimir. On
Nicholas Street (Nikolski Prospekt) the sick man saw the chapel of St.
Panteleimon and he started yelling:
– I want to
go there!
His wife said
to him:
– This is a
Christian church; it is not of our religion. Let’s go!
However, the
sick man insisted:
– You go!
I’ll go there!
He entered
the chapel and stood before the icon of the saint. He fell on his knees and
began to pray with tears in his eyes asking the Saint for healing. Then he
stood up, kissed the icon of the Saint faithfully and seeing his wife beside
him, he said:
– You know
something; now I’m totally fine. I have no pain anymore. Let’s go back to the
clinic so they can re-examine me.
His wife
followed him with much hesitation. The professor, however, when told that
Kalimanovic came back and asked for a re-examination, was very angry.
– Leave me
alone! Are we going to play games now?
The sick man
then asked a professor’s assistant to examine him. The assistant accepted to do
so out of politeness and finally examined him. The assistant found him totally
healthy and of course he told the professor.
– Either the
sick man is crazy or you! Or maybe both of you! The professor said
sarcastically.
The assistant
insisted. So the professor, obviously annoyed, decided to examine him again.
After the examination, the professor full of surprise declared:
– Yes indeed!
The sick man suddenly became well. Now he is totally fine! …
How and why
Gregory Moisejevic was healed is something only he knew. He also knew very well
that his healing was due exclusively to the Holy Martyr Panteleimon.
For this
reason, as soon as he reached his village, he immediately went to Father Peter
and asked him to be baptized Orthodox Christian. The baptism occurred without
any delay. It was the year 1927. After his baptism, Gregory was full of joy and
openly proclaimed that he was even willing to give his life for Christ!
From the book “Eyo Fteo… Esi” of Father Stefanos Anagnostopoulos
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