Yes, Ananias cured his blindness.
Yes, Ananias cured his blindness.
Legend says that he cured the blindness of his jailer's daughter.
Yes, St. Paul, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, was cured of his blindness. According to the New Testament in the Book of Acts, after his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus, he was blinded for three days. Ananias, a disciple, was instructed by God to visit Saul, lay hands on him, and restore his sight, which he did, resulting in Saul's healing and subsequent conversion to Christianity.
Raphael is one of three archangels mentioned in scripture and the lead character in the deutero-canonical book of Tobit in which he traveled with (and guarded) Tobiah, and cured a man's blindness; hence his connection with travelers, young people, blindness, healing and healers.
some can be cured by surgery and others will heal on there own.
It can be alleviated some, but not cured.
The address of the Saint Paul City Of is: , Saint Paul, MN 55102-1635
I can find no reference as to whether Ava was born blind or became blind later. However, she was cured of blindness by St. Rainfredis. She then became a Benedictine nun at Dinart, Hainault, and later was elected Abbess.
Paul A. Zahl has written: 'Blindness; modern approaches to the unseen environment' -- subject(s): Blind 'Blindness'
The young daughter of the jailer visited Valentine who had cured her of blindness.
Paul the Apostle, Apostle Paul, Saul of Tarsus and just Paul i guess
Lucy was born in Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.