Types of Healings

Instant Healing
Mark 10:46-52 - Healing of blind Bartamaeus.
During Adoration, Healing Mass, and the Eucharistic Procession—through the presence of the Eucharistic Lord—healings often occur instantly by the infilling of the Holy Spirit, if it is the Will of God. The same grace is experienced during the Holy Mass, where healing can be immediate and complete.

Progressive Healing
John 9:7 "Go, wash in the pool of Siloam".
In progressive healing—granted according to His Holy Will and in His perfect time—the healing begins but is not completed immediately. Instead, it unfolds gradually, stage by stage, for the benefit of the afflicted, ultimately culminating in complete healing by His grace and mercy.

Distant Healing
Matthew 15:21-28 - The healing of the Canaanite woman's daughter
Healing can occur through the prayer of a person standing in proxy for someone at a distance. As the proxy intercedes during Holy Mass, a Eucharistic procession, or Eucharistic adoration, the healing miraculously manifests in the afflicted person—by the power of Jesus present in the Eucharist.

Gift of Joyful Suffering
2 Corinthians 12:7-12 - Paul endures joyful suffering.
If healing does not take place according to the Will of God, the person is instead blessed with the grace and strength to joyfully embrace the suffering—without discomfort, complaint, or hindrance to daily life. This redemptive suffering is offered for the salvation of souls.

Gift of Immunity
Exodus 15:26 & Psalm 91:9-10
When a person attends a Healing Mass or healing prayer—even if they are physically healthy and in no need of healing—they are spiritually fortified with divine immunity against present or future afflictions. This protection, covering all six areas of a person’s life, is known as immunity, a form of advanced healing granted by God's grace.