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Our Lady of Fatima
« on: May 13, 2007, 03:09:09 PM »
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  • Fifth Sunday after Easter
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    J.M.J.

    OUR LADY OF FATIMA
    (an 8.5 x 14 folded brochure - 5 cents ea.)
    Taken from http://olrl.org/prophecy/fatima.shtml

    We celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Fatima on May 13th. On this day in
    1917, Our Lady made her first appearance to three shepherd children, Jacinta
    (age 7), Francisco (age 9) and Lucia (age 10), at Fatima in Portugal. She
    appeared to them once a month from May through October. The lives of the
    three children of Fatima were entirely transformed by the heavenly
    apparitions. While fulfilling the duties of their state with the greatest
    fidelity, those children seemed now to live only for prayer and sacrifice,
    which they offered in a spirit of reparation to obtain peace and the
    conversion of sinners. They deprived themselves of water during the periods
    of great heat; they gave their lunch to poor children; they wore around
    their waists thick cords that even drew blood; they abstained from innocent
    pleasures and urged one another to the practice of prayer and penance with
    an ardor comparable to that of the great saints.

    A SURE MEANS OF SALVATION

    Our Lady communicated with Lucia, the oldest of the three children, in her
    six monthly appearances. She asked the Blessed Virgin Mary to take them to
    Heaven. "Yes," Our Lady answered, "I will take Jacinta and Francisco soon.
    You, however, are to stay here a longer time. Jesus wants to use you to make
    me known and loved. He wants to establish the devotion to my Immaculate
    Heart in the world. I promise salvation to those who embrace it and their
    souls will be loved by God as flowers placed by myself to adorn His throne".

    There are three principal practices of devotion which Our Lady has requested
    in honor of her Immaculate Heart: the First Saturday of the month, the Five
    First Saturdays, and the Consecration of Russia. They bear a marked
    similarity to the devotions in honor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

    The practice of the First Saturdays - It consists of the following
    exercises, performed with the intention of consoling the Immaculate Heart of
    Mary, and making reparation to it for all the outrages and blasphemies of
    which it is the object on the part of ungrateful Christians: 1. the Rosary;
    2. Communion of Reparation.

    The practice of the Five First Saturdays - In addition to the two exercises
    already mentioned, the following two are added on the first Saturday of five
    consecutive months: 3. go to confession; 4. keep the company of the
    Immaculate Heart of Mary by meditating for a quarter of an hour on the
    mysteries of the Rosary. These two must be offered in reparation to the
    Immaculate Heart . The meditation may be on one or several mysteries.

    Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary - Our Lady asked that Russia be
    consecrated to her Immaculate Heart and Lucia, one of the seers, has
    explained that Our Lady wants the Pope and all the bishops of the world to
    do this on one special day. If this is done She will convert Russia and
    there will be peace . . .

    The Consecration has not been done as Our Lady requested. After a lecture at
    St. Peter's Church in New York City on January 27, 1988, the following
    request was made of Cardinal Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI: "Your
    Eminence, I would like you to ask the Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, to
    consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, immediately and in union
    with all the bishops in the world." He replied: "I know it has to be
    done!"... This response is proof the Consecration has not been done.
    Cardinals Stickler, Gagnon, and Mayer have also conceded that Our Lady of
    Fatima's requested consecration of Russia has never been fulfilled. So we
    must appeal to the Immaculate Heart of Mary to obtain for Our Holy Father
    the Pope and the bishops of the world the graces to make this consecration
    of Russia to her Immaculate Heart, just as she has requested, so that Russia
    will be converted, so that we will have true peace in the world, and we will
    have the Reign of Mary and the triumph of her Immaculate Heart.

    Lucia relates that on June 13th, 1917, after speaking at length about her
    Immaculate Heart, Our Lady of Fatima again stretched forth her hands,
    throwing on the children the rays of that immense light in which they saw
    themselves as if immersed in God . . . The Blessed Virgin held in her right
    hand a Heart surrounded by thorns, which pierced it from all sides. The
    seers understood that it was the Immaculate Heart of Mary, afflicted by all
    the sins of the world, which demanded penance and reparation. "It seems to
    me," said Lucia, "that on that day, the purpose of the light was to pour
    into us a special knowledge and love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, as on
    other occasions it infused into us the knowledge and love of God, and the
    mystery of the Blessed Trinity."

    Jacinta seems to have received "a special light to understand intimately and
    in detail the meanings of these heavenly revelations." Before leaving for
    the hospital in 1919, she said to Lucia: "I am going soon to heaven. You
    will remain still on earth to make known to men that the Lord wishes to
    spread in the world devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. When you have
    to speak about it, you will no longer have to hide yourself! Proclaim openly
    to the whole world that: It is through the Immaculate Heart of Mary that God
    wishes to grant us His graces! It is from this Immaculate Heart that we must
    ask for them! The Heart of Jesus wishes the Immaculate Heart of Mary to be
    venerated with His own! It is through the Immaculate Heart of Mary that
    peace must be asked, because it is to that Heart that the Lord has confided
    it. How I love the Immaculate Heart of Mary! It is the Heart of Our Heavenly
    Mother! Oh! If only I could put into all hearts the fire I feel in my own,
    which makes me love the Hearts of Jesus and Mary so much!"

    To remind the three children of their special vocation and to inspire them
    to greater fervor and courage for the future, Our Lady said: "Sacrifice
    yourself for sinners and say often, especially when you make some sacrifice,
    'My Jesus, it is for the love of Thee, for the conversion of sinners, and in
    reparation for the sins committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary.' "

    In each of the apparitions of Our Lady at Fatima, she insisted on praying
    the Rosary. "Pray the Rosary every day to obtain peace for the world." Lucia
    often repeated and emphasized what Our Lady had first recommended to her:
    "Yes, she wishes people to recite the Rosary; people must recite the
    Rosary." Our Lady asked them to add after each decade the short prayer: "Oh
    my Jesus forgive us our sins; save us from the fires of hell. Lead all souls
    to heaven especially those most in need of Thy mercy." In the final
    apparition on October 13, 1917, Our Lady silently held out the scapular (the
    brown scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel). Lucia had said that the Blessed
    Mother wants everyone to wear it: "The Scapular and the Rosary are
    inseparable."

    Lucia spoke to Our Lady of the sick who had been recommended to her. "Yes, I
    shall cure some of them within the year." But she went on teaching them to
    pray rather for the health of souls than of bodies. "Pray! Pray a great deal
    and make sacrifices for sinners, for many souls go to Hell for not having
    someone to pray and make sacrifices for them."

    Lucia asked Our Lady about two girls who used to come to her house that had
    recently died. "Is little Maria Das Neves, who died recently, in Heaven?"
    "Yes, she is in Heaven." . . . "and Amelia?" "She will be in Purgatory till
    the end of the world."

    Our Lady predicted that God would work a great miracle on October 13, 1917
    to prove the authenticity of the apparitions. A tremendous prodigy happened
    on that day just as Our Lady had promised. For four minutes, the noontime
    sun spun around giving off various colors, one after the other. If a person
    at Fatima that day had on a white shirt -- it would turn red, green and blue
    as the sun spun around. It stopped and started again for four more minutes,
    this time giving off even more beautiful colors. Then it stopped again. Then
    it started again. This time it detached itself from its regular position and
    began to zigzag in the sky. It "danced" for about four minutes, then started
    to plummet to the earth. It looked like it was the end of the world. Many
    people fell on their knees to ask for mercy of God. The sun then returned to
    its original position in the sky. It was witnessed by over 70,000 people who
    all, both believers and unbelievers, came away acknowledging that a great
    miracle had occurred. Several learned men present testified: "I have seen it
    but I cannot explain it."

    BLESSED FRANCISCO'S DEATH

    Francisco was struck down by the well-known Spanish influenza in December,
    1918. The little patient suffered for several months always devout, and
    faithful to his Rosary which he recited eight or nine times a day. When he
    no longer had the strength to pronounce the words he said them mentally. He
    was extremely ill and some of the medicines he had to take were not
    particularly agreeable. "Yet he would take any medicine we gave him," his
    mother said. "He never fussed. I could never find out what he liked. If I
    gave him a glass of milk, he took it; and when I gave him an egg, he sucked
    it. Poor child! He took any bitter medicine without making a face. This gave
    us hope that he would recover, but he always repeated that it was useless
    since Our Lady was going to come for him. He knew well what was in store for
    him." On Thursday, April 3rd 1919, he made his First Communion on his
    death-bed, all radiant with happiness. On the following day , Friday, April
    4th, at 10 o'clock in the evening, he died the death of the elect, with a
    smile on his lips. He was ten years and nine months old.

    Jacinta was attacked by the Spanish plague almost at the same time as her
    brother Francisco. She too spoke of nothing else than of reciting the Rosary
    and offering sacrifices for sinners. Towards the end of January, 1920,
    Jacinta was taken to Lisbon to be operated upon for a persistent lung
    infection. There she immediately impressed all by her candor, her modesty,
    her great patience, her perfect submission, her continued prayer and ardent
    love for Holy Communion which she received every day except when prevented
    by illness. Many doctors came to examine Jacinta; their only thought was of
    science and medicine. They discounted the influence God might have on the
    condition of the patient. The little girl did not hesitate to set them
    straight on the matter, pointing out the cause of their frequent failures.
    "Pity doctors. They have no idea what awaits them. Doctors do not know how
    to treat patients with success because they have no love for God."

    The Blessed Virgin continued to encourage this heroic virtue by her
    apparitions. One day, when Mother Godinho, Superior of the orphanage, came
    to see her, Jacinta asked her quite naturally: "Could you come back a little
    later? I am expecting the Blessed Virgin any minute!" The effects of these
    visits from heaven manifested themselves not only in the supernatural wisdom
    of the child's words, but also in her predictions. Mother Godinho one day
    asked Senhora Olimpia, Jacinta's mother, during a visit to the Orphanage:
    "Would you like your daughters Florinda and Teresa to enter the religious
    life?" "Heavens no!" that honest and uncomplicated woman exclaimed, and the
    discussion seemed at an end. A little while later, however, Jacinta, who had
    heard none of the conversation between the women, confided to Mother Godinho
    with great seriousness: "Our Lady would like my sisters to be nuns, although
    my mother would not approve. That is why she will take them both to heaven
    before very long." If this was an "irresponsible" attempt at prophecy it
    proved amazingly accurate, since shortly after Jacinta's own death her
    sisters, Florinda, seventeen, and Teresa, one year younger, followed her to
    the grave.

    One of the doctors who attended her in Lisbon asked her to recommend him to
    the Blessed Virgin when she went to heaven. Jacinta promised to do so; and
    then looking at the doctor she said to him: "You will follow me soon!" To
    another doctor, who recommended himself and his daughter to her prayers, she
    promised to pray for them and added: "You will follow me soon; first your
    daughter and then yourself!" These predictions, as well as several others,
    were fulfilled to the letter.

    What ardor did not this child of ten preach amendment of life, not only to
    sinners, but also to faithful souls! How she insisted on flight from sin,
    the practice of the Christian virtues and penance! "Oh!" she said to the
    Superioress of the Orphanage in Lisbon, "if men only knew what eternity is,
    how they would make all possible efforts to amend their lives! Dear
    Godmother (she addressed the Superioress in this way), mortification and
    sacrifice give great pleasure to Our Divine Lord! Oh! Fly luxury! Fly
    riches! Love holy poverty and silence. Be very charitable even towards the
    wicked! Never speak evil of anyone and avoid those who do. Be very patient
    because patience leads to heaven. Pray much for sinners! Pray much for
    priests, for Religious, for Governments! The sins of the world are too
    great! The sins which lead most souls to hell are sins of the flesh! Certain
    fashions are going to be introduced which will offend Our Lord very much.
    Those who serve God should not follow these fashions. The Church has no
    fashions; Our Lord is always the same. Many marriages are not good; they do
    not please Our Lord and are not of God. . . . Oh! Men must do penance! If
    they amend their lives Our Lord will still pardon the world; but if they do
    not, the chastisement will come! Priests should occupy themselves only with
    the affairs of the Church! They must be pure, very pure." Mother Godinho
    asked her: "Do you know what it means to be pure?" "Yes, Yes. I know to be
    pure in body means to be chaste, to be pure in mind means not to commit
    sins; not to look at what one should not see, not to steal or lie, and
    always to speak the truth, even if it is hard. The disobedience of priests
    and of religious to their Superiors and to the Holy Father offends Our Lord
    very much! If Government left the Church in peace and liberty to our holy
    religion, they would be blessed by God. Our Lady said that there are many
    wars and discords in the world. Wars are only punishments for the sins of
    the world. She stated that she could not stay the arm of her Beloved Son
    upon the world anymore. It is necessary to do penance. If people amend
    themselves, Our Lord shall still come to the aid of the world. If they do
    not amend themselves, punishment shall come."

    When Jacinta was at the orphanage in Lisbon, before she was sent to the
    hospital, she spent every possible moment in the chapel kneeling with her
    eyes riveted on the tabernacle. Seeing people in church being irreverent
    toward the Blessed Sacrament upset her greatly. She stated that Our Lady
    does not want us to talk in church. One day she heard visitors discussing
    faults of a certain priest who had been forbidden to say Mass. Jacinta began
    to weep for sorrow and she said people should not talk about priests but
    they should rather pray for them.

    BLESSED JACINTA'S DEATH

    February 20th came. Jacinta seemed about the same; she might last a few more
    days, she might go any moment. About six o'clock in the evening the child
    said she was not feeling well and she wanted to receive the last rites of
    the Church. A priest was called, heard her confession and promised to bring
    her Communion in the morning. Jacinta asked him to bring it immediately but
    he could see no reason for alarm. She insisted that she was to die shortly.
    At ten-thirty, she died peacefully without having her wish fulfilled. She
    had just turned ten years old. The news of the child's death spread fast
    through the city and crowds flocked to the church to see the body.

    The undertaker testified that he never before nor after had a case like
    Jacinta's. "It seems to me that I can still today see the little angel. Laid
    in the casket she seemed to be still alive, in her full beauty with rosy
    cheeks and lips. I have seen many bodies in my business, young and old.
    Never did a thing of this sort happen to me before nor since." The pleasant
    aroma that exhaled from her body cannot be explained. The worst unbeliever
    could not question it . . . Though the child had been dead three days, the
    aroma was like a bouquet of flowers.

    Fifteen years after Jacinta's death, her body was transferred to the
    cemetery of Fatima. When her casket was opened on this occasion her little
    body was still whole and incorrupt.

    It is hoped that everyone who reads this article will become most serious
    about their salvation by practicing the prayers, devotions and penitential
    life as prescribed by Our Lady and Blessed Jacinta.
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