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Is Floribeth Mora Díaz a real miracle?

Assessed by Miracles Jar AI · 2026-06-10

SilverStrong case, short of proof

Miracles Jar rates Floribeth Mora Díaz: Inoperable Brain Aneurysm Disappears After John Paul II Beatification Silver. Extraordinary if it happened as told — but the evidence can't fully confirm it. Two scales drive that verdict: how extraordinary it would be if it truly happened — hard to explain — and how strong the evidence is — well documented.

How miraculous, if true

Hard to explain

Does it break the laws of nature — if it really happened?

How strong the evidence

Well documented

Is there evidence it's true?

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Common questions

Is Floribeth Mora Díaz real or fake?
Miracles Jar's verdict is Silver: strong case, short of proof. Extraordinary if it happened as told — but the evidence can't fully confirm it. On the evidence, the record is well documented.
Has Floribeth Mora Díaz been debunked?
No. Extraordinary if it happened as told — but the evidence can't fully confirm it. The strongest natural alternative considered is spontaneous remission & the body's own recovery, but it does not fully account for the case.
What is the evidence for Floribeth Mora Díaz?
Miracles Jar weighs 4 sources for this case. Points that support the claim: Vatican commission brought Mora Díaz to Rome for independent neurological re-examination, comparing new scans against original imaging; and Treating physicians in Costa Rica documented an inoperable aneurysm on imaging with terminal prognosis. Points that cut against it: An unruptured aneurysm can close on its own by spontaneous thrombosis, but in non-giant aneurysms the published reviews treat this as a rare event — and one that often recanalizes rather than cures.
What is the natural explanation for Floribeth Mora Díaz?
The leading natural account is spontaneous remission & the body's own recovery. Diseases sometimes resolve without treatment, or despite it. “Spontaneous” rarely means “no mechanism” — more often it means a mechanism we are only beginning to instrument. The full breakdown shows where that explanation holds — and where it stops.
When and where did Floribeth Mora Díaz happen?
It is said to have occurred May 1, 2011 in San José, Costa Rica.

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