At the museum near Holy Trinity Cathedral Simpferol where the relics of St. Luke of Crimea are held, the caretaker of the museum tells about cases of healing after praying to the saint. Once they brought children with cerebral palsy to the cathedral, they kissed the relics and one teenager felt his legs grow stronger, he left the church himself and did not sit in the wheelchair anymore. In the museum are the surgical instruments used by the archbishop surgeon, the icons in front of which he prayed, a well-worn cassock, manuscripts and the first editions of his books, a photograph of a young patient Nazarius, whose phalanges of amputated fingers began to grow, even an old fan that helped St. Luke to bear the Crimean heat.
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