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God, but Mostly Science, Helps Cure Colorado Teen of Cancer

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ht peter and pope francis thg 130903 16x9 992?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1378290396323Courtesy of the Srsich family(NEW YORK) — On his 17th birthday two years ago, Peter Srsich, a high school lacrosse player and devout Roman Catholic, saw his faith hit rock bottom while undergoing seven rounds of grueling chemotherapy and 21 days of radiation for non-Hodgkins lymphoma.

“I was on the pain killer Dilaudid and was diagnosed with depression at the time,” said Srsich, who was being treated at Children’s Hospital in Aurora, Colo.  “Things had kind of started to pile up, and I started questioning, why would this happen?”

But his faith returned when his friend brought the Eucharist to his hospital bed and the teen said he felt the uplifting presence of God.

His ordeal began just before the end of his junior year in high school, when he developed a cough.  Then that summer, still suffering with the cough, he returned from a canoe trip to Minnesota and found himself overwhelmed with fatigue.  It was “a different tired than I had ever felt before,” he told ABC News.

What at first looked like pneumonia, turned out to be a softball-sized mass on his left lung that was compressing his heart.

“It was so large, they couldn’t put me under anesthesia because there was a risk I wouldn’t wake up, so they couldn’t even get a biopsy of it,” Srsich said.

But today at 19, Srsich is in remission, again active in athletics at Regis University, a Jesuit college in Denver, and on the path to the priesthood.

He thanks his doctors for his physical recovery, but he credits his spiritual rebound to one of the most unusual and logistically complicated requests ever asked of the Make-a-Wish Foundation — to meet the Pope.

Last May, Srsich, along with his mother Laura, father Tom and then 15-year-old brother Johnny, flew to Rome for a week where Pope Benedict blessed the teen, before resigning the following February.

This week, one Catholic blog jumped on Srsich’s recovery story, calling his audience with the outgoing pope the reason for his “cancer cure.”  But Srsich laughed, saying he has faith in both God and science.

“I credit all the years of medical research and the training of all the doctors going to school — all that definitely cured me,” he said.  “But God was behind it, helping me go through the treatment.  Medical science is phenomenal.  It would have been a death sentence 30 years ago, but in less than a year, I am back on my feet.”

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