Praying for a miracle: Girl to meet pope in hopes of healing her tumor
http://www.eagletribune.com/punews/local_story_070233524.html

By Yadira Betances
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METHUEN ­ After undergoing chemotherapy for 15 
months and having 25 blood transfusions, 
8-year-old Caroline Hamilton is looking for a 
miracle to cure the tumor lodged in her brain.

So the second-grader, her parents and her 
brothers are heading to the Vatican to meet Pope 
Benedict XVI in hopes of making that wish come true.

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"I want to see him so he can heal my brain 
tumor," Caroline said confidently about her 
reason for wanting to meet the pontiff. "I want 
it to be gone. It's no fun that other people don't have to go through this."

Once in Rome, the Hamiltons will be part of a 
papal audience for sick pilgrims from across the 
world. During the service, Caroline, who will sit 
in the front row, will receive a personal blessing from the pope.

The trip is made possible through the Make-a-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts.

Caroline was referred to the foundation by her 
doctor at the Jimmy Fund Clinic in 2007. Going to 
Rome was not her first choice, however.

An animal lover who wants to be a veterinarian, 
she wanted a hamster as her wish. Her mother said 
that was out of the question.

When a fellow patient at the Jimmy Fund Clinic 
returned from a trip, it piqued her interest to 
travel. Caroline chose Rome to meet Pope Benedict 
XVI, whom she admired since he was elected in 
2005 to replace Pope John Paul II.

"This is a first for our chapter. It's a very 
unique wish," said Lauren Cotter, wish program 
manager for the foundation. "We're extremely happy for her."

Her parents and teachers were not surprised by 
Caroline's wish to meet the pope, as she enjoys 
reading the Bible and books on the saints of the Catholic Church.

"You wouldn't know she has that beast in her head 
because she's a miracle," her mother, Sarah 
Hamilton, said. "I'm excited to see her happy. 
This is a dream come true for my husband and I to 
see her happy because she deserves it."

At her mother's suggestion, Caroline will bring a 
set of rosary beads for each of her classmates at 
St. Michael School in North Andover to be blessed 
by the pope. Those classmates will then carry 
those beads when they receive their First Communion May 2.

"It's the least we can do because the school and 
the parish community have been incredibly loving 
and supportive," Sarah Hamilton said.

Caroline has her own reason for bringing the beads.

"I want him to make them holy because he's very special," she said.

The past two years have been a nightmare for Rick 
Hamilton, a major in the National Guard, and 
Sarah Hamilton, a criminal defense attorney who 
has been staying home with the children since 
Caroline's brain tumor was diagnosed.

The tumor, which is the size of a plum, was 
discovered when Caroline had difficulty with a 
portion of her kindergarten vision test. Her 
parents then noticed a "jerking movement" in 
their daughter's left eye in April of that year. 
While the ophthalmologist said the girl's eyes 
were both healthy, doctors concluded there was a possible brain lesion.

The tumor is incurable and inoperable, and 
Caroline went through toxic chemotherapy 
treatments designed 25 years ago to keep the tumor from growing.

The first treatments caused her to lose some of 
her vision and an MRI showed the tumor had grown. 
The second round of chemotherapy made her 
nauseous, lose her appetite and her black hair.

"Losing my hair was something I didn't like. I 
just missed it. I cried and I was angry when I 
lost it," said Caroline, now sporting two 
ponytails tied with a silk white ribbon.

"The problem is still there, but we're giving her 
body a break," her mother said.

In addition to the Vatican, Caroline, her 
parents, and brother William, 9, and Aidan, 4, 
will go on a sightseeing trip. The Hamiltons have 
been learning about the Vatican and other 
landmarks, including the Colosseum, through the 
Internet and books they borrowed from the public 
library. To prepare for the trip, the family also 
has been learning key phrases in Italian and German, the pope's native tongue.

"It's going to be interesting to see a different culture," Caroline said.

Caroline has several euros and American coins 
which she is ready to throw in the Trevi 
Fountain. It is said that a person who uses their 
right hand to throw the coins over their left 
shoulder into the fountain will assure a return to the city.

Caroline has faith Pope Benedict XVI can cure her.

"He is the head of the church and the power comes from God," she said.

Upcoming fundraising events

Caroline Hamilton's uncle, Albert Previte and his 
crew will embark on a trans-Atlantic trip aboard 
Vision Quest, a 42-foot sailboat in June to raise 
money and awareness. Departing from Portsmouth, 
N.H., the trip ends in six weeks in Portugal. 
Donations can be made by logging on to www.plgaquest.com.

Second annual golf tournament takes place on July 13.

About Make-A-Wish Foundation of Massachusetts

Grants the wishes of children with 
life-threatening illnesses, between 2’ and 18.

The foundation granted 339 wishes last year 
statewide. Its goal for 2009 is to make more than 350 wishes come true.

The average cost to fulfill a child's wish is 
approximately $6,500, with no cost to the family.

Popular wishes granted include meeting favorite 
celebrities, receiving bedroom makeovers, and 
meeting Mickey Mouse at Disney World.


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