Trivia fact about him: Martin Sheen chose his name for his stage name.
But coming back to the baby who lived: as a doc I see why this incident is called a miracle, but, is this a miracle? such things happen in medicine although very rare....
the medical explanation is that the hemoglobin in babies carries oxygen differently so prolonged lack of oxygen is not as dangerous as it is for adults, but betting a baby back after a one hour delay is unusual, and getting a child who recovered fully after this is sort of a miracle too, so I guess you could call it a miracle.
as a doc, I did have a similar case of full recovery of a baby.
when I worked in rural Africa 40 years ago. Premature babies usually didn't survive, and the only incubator was a wooden box with a glass lid, where we controlled the temperature with light bulbs and supplied oxygen via a tube.
One Christmas, we had a three pound baby who was struggling to survive.,
When she started gasping, the nurse called me to help.
We increased her oxygen and started to stimulate her, rubbing her to encourage her to breathe. But then suddenly she gasped and died: i.e. turned pale and went weak. So we started CPR.
She did come back but her heartbeat kept going off and on and she was not breathing. Finally, after about a half hour, she again turned pale and lacked a heartbeat,
so since nothing was working I figured it was time to do something illogical, I instructed the nurse: Petronilla, baptize her. So she was baptized Mary,,, at which point she started breathing and moving a bit and within five minutes she was breathing on her own and looked normal.
A miracle from being hit with cold water on her head? I don't know. But she did recover and eventually went home.
Now there is another part to this story.
In Africa, unless both parents were baptized Catholic and married in the church, we did not baptize babies because their parents might not bring them up in the church. So the local priest, hearing what I had done, was very annoyed, especially since the father was the local shaman and not a Christian. ]
But as I explained: well, we tried everything else so I figured it was time to ask for a miracle.
LOL
In medicine, we do see a lot of coincidences: people who should live but who die, but also those who we thought would die but survived...
when I was in medical school one teacher pointed this out, ,and said that was why few doctors were pious, but most did believe in a higher power and an ultimate reason for all the things we saw, both good and bad.
