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Our Lady of Fatima: Mary’s
Message to the World
During
World War I Pope Benedict XV made repeated but forlorn pleas for
peace, and finally, in May 1917, made a direct appeal to Mary to
intercede for peace in the world. The response was Mary's first
appearance at Fatima just over a week later. At this time Fatima
was just a small village about seventy miles north of Lisbon;
the three children to whom she appeared were Lucia dos Santos,
aged ten, and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto, brother
and sister, aged eight and seven respectively.
The Angel
of Portugal
However, it was in the spring
of the previous year, 1916, that the children had their first
joint supernatural encounter as a means of preparing them for
their meetings with Mary. As they were looking after the sheep
one day they saw a dazzlingly beautiful young man, seemingly
made of light, who told them he was the Angel of Peace; he
invited them to pray with him.
Later on, in the summer, the
Angel again appeared to the children and encouraged them to pray
and make sacrifices, as a way of drawing down peace on the
country.
In the autumn the children
again saw the Angel as they were out looking after the sheep. He
appeared before them holding a chalice in his hands, above which
was suspended a host from which drops of blood were falling into
the chalice. The Angel left the chalice suspended in the air and
prostrated himself before it in prayer.
He then gave the host to
Lucia to eat, and let Francisco and Jacinta drink from the
chalice whilst saying: "Take and drink the Body and Blood of
Jesus Christ, horribly outraged by ungrateful men. Repair their
crimes and console your God." Then he prostrated himself again
in prayer before disappearing. The children did not tell anyone
about these visits of the Angel, feeling an interior necessity
of keeping quiet about these events.
13 May 1917
On 13 May 1917 the three
children took their flocks out to pasture on the small area
known as the Cova da Iria. After lunch and the rosary they
suddenly saw a bright flash of something like lightning,
followed quickly by another flash in the clear blue sky.
They looked up to see in
Lucia's words, "a lady, clothed in white, brighter than the sun,
radiating a light more clear and intense than a crystal cup
filled with sparkling water, lit by burning sunlight." The
children stood there amazed, bathed in the light that surrounded
the apparition, as the Lady smiled and said: "Do not be afraid,
I will not harm you." Lucia as the oldest asked her where she
came from.
The Lady pointed to the sky
and said: "I come from heaven." Lucia then asked her what she
wanted: "I have come to ask you to come here for six months on
the 13th day of the month, at this same hour. Later I shall say
who I am and what I desire. And I shall return here yet a
seventh time."
Lucia then asked if they
would go to heaven and she was told yes, she and Jacinta would
go to heaven, but Francisco would need to say many rosaries
first. The Lady then said: "Are you willing to offer yourselves
to God and bear all the sufferings He wills to send you, as an
act of reparation for the conversion of sinners?" Lucia as
spokesman for all three readily agreed: "Then you are going to
have much to suffer, but the grace of God will be your comfort."
Lucia recounted that at the
same moment as she said these words the Lady opened her hands
and streamed a "light" on the children which allowed them to see
themselves in God. The Lady finished with a request: "Say the
Rosary every day, to bring peace to the world and the end of the
war." With that she began to rise into the air, moving towards
the east until she disappeared.
The children got together and
tried to think of ways they could make sacrifices, as the Lady
had asked, resolving to go without lunch and to pray the full
rosary. Francisco and Jacinta received more support from their
parents than Lucia, but the attitude of the local inhabitants
was skeptical and even derisory; the children had much to
suffer, just as the Lady had told them.
13 June
1917
About fifty people turned up
at the Cova da Iria on June 13, as the three children assembled
near the holmoak tree where the Lady had appeared. The children
then saw a flash of light followed immediately by the apparition
of Mary, as she spoke to Lucia: "I want you to come on the 13th
of next month, to pray the Rosary every day, and to learn to
read. Later, I will tell you what I want."
Lucia asked Mary to take them
to heaven and was reassured in this way: "I will take Jacinta
and Francisco shortly; but you will stay here for some time to
come. Jesus wants to use you to make Me known and loved. He
wishes to establish the devotion to My Immaculate Heart
throughout the world. I promise salvation to whoever embraces
it; these souls will be dear to God, like flowers put by Me to
adorn his throne." This last sentence is found in a letter
written in 1927 by Sr. Lucia to her confessor.
Lucia was sad at the first
part of this reply, saying: "Am I to stay here alone?" Mary
replied: "No, my daughter. Are you suffering a great deal? Don't
lose heart. I will never forsake you. My Immaculate Heart will
be your refuge and the way that will lead you to God."
One of the witnesses to this
apparition, Maria Carreira, described how Lucia then cried out
and pointed as Mary departed. She herself heard a noise like, "a
rocket, a long way off," and looked to see a small cloud a few
inches over the tree, rise, and move slowly towards the east
until it disappeared. The crowd of pilgrims then returned to
Fatima where they reported the amazing things they had seen,
thus ensuring that there were between two and three thousand
people present for the July apparition.
13 July
1917
On 13 July the three children
assembled at the Cova and again they saw the indescribably
beautiful Lady over the holmoak. Lucia asked what she wanted,
and Mary replied: "I want you to come here on the 13th of next
month, to continue to pray the Rosary every day in honor of Our
Lady of the Rosary, in order to obtain peace for the world and
the end of the war, because only she can help you."
Lucia then asked her who she
was and for a miracle so everyone would believe: "Continue to
come here every month. In October, I will tell you who I am and
what I want, and I will perform a miracle for all to see and
believe."
Lucia made some requests for
sick people, to which Mary replied that she would cure some but
not others, and that all must say the rosary to obtain such
graces, before continuing: "Sacrifice yourselves for sinners,
and say many times, especially when you make some sacrifice: O
Jesus, it is for love of You, for the conversion of sinners, and
in reparation for the sins committed against the Immaculate
Heart of Mary."
The vision
of hell
Lucia later revealed that as
she spoke these words, Mary opened her hands and rays of light
from them seemed to penetrate the earth so that they saw a
terrifying vision of hell, full of demons and lost souls amidst
indescribable horrors.
This vision of hell was the
first part of the "secret" of Fatima, and was not revealed until
much later. The children looked up to the sad face of the
Blessed Virgin, who spoke to them kindly:
"You have seen hell where the
souls of poor sinners go. To save them, God wishes to establish
in the world devotion to my Immaculate Heart. If what I say to
you is done, many souls will be saved and there will be peace.
The war is going to end; but if people do not cease offending
God, a worse one will break out during the pontificate of Pius
XI. When you see a night illumined by an unknown light, know
that this is the great sign given you by God that he is about to
punish the world for its crimes, by means of war, famine, and
persecutions of the Church and of the Holy Father.
"To prevent this, I shall
come to ask for the consecration of Russia to my Immaculate
Heart, and the Communion of Reparation on the First Saturdays.
If my requests are heeded, Russia will be converted, and there
will be peace; if not, she will spread her errors throughout the
world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church. The good
will be martyred, the Holy Father will have much to suffer,
various nations will be annihilated. In the end, my Immaculate
Heart will triumph. The Holy Father will consecrate Russia to me
and she will be converted, and a period of peace will be granted
to the world."
At this point the second part
of the secret of Fatima ends and the third part begins with the
words, "In Portugal the dogma of the faith will always be
preserved ... " The first two parts of the secret only became
publicly known in 1942. The third part of the secret has only
recently been publicly divulged, in June 2000.
Mary specifically told Lucia
not to tell anyone about the secret at this stage, apart from
Francisco, before continuing: "When you pray the Rosary, say
after each mystery: O my Jesus, forgive us, save us from the
fire of hell. Lead all souls to heaven, especially those who are
most in need." After assuring Lucia that there was nothing more,
Mary disappeared off into the distance.
August 1917
As 13 August approached, the
story of the apparitions had reached the anti-religious secular
press, and while this ensured that the whole country knew about
Fatima, it also meant that many biased and negative reports were
circulating. The children were kidnapped on the morning of the
13th by the Mayor of Vila Nova de Ourem, Arturo Santos. They
were interrogated about the secret; but despite his threats and
promises of money, they refused to divulge it. In the afternoon
they were moved to the local prison and threatened with death
but determined that they would die rather than reveal the
secret.
On August 19, Lucia,
Francisco and Jacinta were assembled at a place called Valinhos,
near Fatima, late in the afternoon, when they again saw Mary,
who spoke to Lucia: "Go again to the Cova da Iria on the 13th
and continue to say the Rosary every day." Mary also said she
would perform a miracle, so all would believe, and that if they
had not been kidnapped it would have been even greater.
Looking very sad, Mary then
said: "Pray, pray very much, and make sacrifices for sinners;
for many souls go to hell, because there are none to sacrifice
themselves and pray for them." With that she rose into the air
and moved towards the east before disappearing.
By now the children had
thoroughly absorbed Mary's plea for prayer and penance, and did
everything they could to answer it. They prayed for hours while
lying prostrate on the ground and went as long as they could
without drinking, in the burning heat of the Portuguese summer.
They also went without food, as a sacrifice for sinners, to save
them from hell, the vision of which had so profoundly effected
them. They even knotted some pieces of old rope around their
waists as a form of mortification, not removing them day or
night.
13
September 1917
On September 13 very large
crowds began to converge on Fatima from all directions. Around
noon the children then arrived, and after the customary flash of
light, they saw Mary on the holmoak tree. She spoke to Lucia:
"Continue to pray the Rosary in order to obtain the end of the
war. In October Our Lord will come, as well as Our Lady of
Dolours and Our Lady of Carmel. Saint Joseph will appear with
the Child Jesus to bless the world. God is pleased with your
sacrifices. He does not want you to sleep with the rope on, but
only to wear it during the daytime."
Lucia then began to put
forward the petitions for cures, to be told: "Yes, I will cure
some, but not others. In October I will perform a miracle so
that all may believe." With that she rose, moved to the east,
and disappeared.
13 October
1917
The proclamation of a public
miracle caused the most intense speculation throughout Portugal,
and the journalist Avelino de Almeida, published a satirical
article on the whole business in the anti-religious newspaper O
Seculo. People from other parts of the country descended, in
their tens of thousands, on the Cova, despite the terrible storm
that lashed the mountain country around Fatima, on the eve of
the 13th. Many pilgrims went barefooted, reciting the rosary as
they went, all crowding into the area around the Cova, as by
midmorning the weather again turned bad and heavy rain began to
fall.
The children reached the
holmoak around noon, and then saw the flash of light as Mary
appeared before them. For the last time, Lucia asked what she
wanted: "I want to tell you that a chapel is to be built here in
my honor. I am the Lady of the Rosary. Continue always to pray
the Rosary every day. The war is going to end, and the soldiers
will soon return to their homes."
Again Lucia made her
requests, being informed that people must amend their lives, and
ask forgiveness of their sins, if they wanted healings or
conversions. She reported too that Mary grew very sad and said:
"Do not offend the Lord our God any more, because He is already
so much offended." Then rising into the air and opening her
hands towards the sun, growing more brilliant as she did, she
disappeared, being replaced by various visions seen only by the
children.
The Miracle
of the Sun
At the same time the vast
crowd saw a true miracle. The black clouds parted, and the sun
became visible, looking like a dull grey disc that could be
looked at directly quite easily. In O Seculo Avelino de Almeida
would adopt a very different tone from his earlier satirical
article on Fatima:
"...one could see the immense
multitude turn towards the sun, which appeared free from clouds
and at its zenith. It looked like a plaque of dull silver and it
was possible to look at it without the least discomfort. It
might have been an eclipse which was taking place. But at that
moment a great shout went up and one could hear the spectators
nearest at hand shouting: "A miracle! A miracle!" Before the
astonished eyes of the crowd, whose aspect was Biblical as they
stood bareheaded, eagerly searching the sky, the sun trembled,
made sudden incredible movements outside all cosmic laws - the
sun "danced" according to the typical expression of the people.
...
"People then began to ask
each other what they had seen. The great majority admitted to
having seen the trembling and dancing of the sun; others
affirmed that they saw the face of the Blessed Virgin; others,
again, swore that the sun whirled on itself like a giant
Catherine wheel and that it lowered itself to the earth as if to
burn it with its rays. Some said they saw it change colors
successively. ..."
Other witnesses too, such as
Maria Carreira, testified to the terrifying nature of the solar
miracle: "It turned everything different colors, yellow, blue,
white, and it shook and trembled; it seemed like a wheel of fire
which was going to fall on the people. They cried out: 'We shall
all be killed, we shall all be killed!' ... At last the sun
stopped moving and we all breathed a sigh of relief. We were
still alive and the miracle which the children had foretold had
taken place."
Other people witnessed the
solar miracle from a distance thus ruling out the possibility of
any type of collective hallucination. A final intriguing, and
important, point was that the heat of the sun, as it descended
on the people, also had the effect of drying their clothes and
the ground, so that they went from being completely soaked to
being dry in about ten minutes.
The deaths
of Francisco and Jacinta
An influenza epidemic swept
Europe in autumn of 1918, just as the War was finishing, and
both Jacinta and Francisco fell ill. Francisco recovered
somewhat and there were hopes that he might become well, but he
realized that he was destined to die young, as Our Lady had
foretold, and his condition worsened again. He offered up all
his sufferings as a way of consoling God for the sinfulness and
ingratitude of mankind, becoming so weak that eventually he
could not even pray. He received his first Communion, and on the
next day, 4 April 1919, he died.
Jacinta too was confined to
her bed during the long winter months, and although she
recovered was struck down with bronchial pneumonia, while also
developing a painful abscess in her chest. She was moved to the
hospital in Ourem in July 1919, where she underwent the painful
treatment prescribed for her, but without much effect, returning
home in August with an open wound in her side. It was decided
that another attempt should be made to treat her, and so in
January 1920 she was taken to Lisbon, where she was diagnosed as
having purulent pleurisy and diseased ribs.
Eventually in February she
was admitted into hospital, where she underwent another painful
operation to remove two ribs; this left her with a large wound
in her side that had to dressed daily, causing her agony. On the
evening of 20 February the local priest was called and heard her
Confession, but he insisted on waiting till the next day to
bring her Communion, despite her protests that she felt worse,
and as Mary had told her she died that night alone and far from
her family. Her body was returned to Fatima and buried with that
of Francisco, until both were later moved to the basilica built
at the Cova da Iria.
Later
apparitions to Sr. Lucia
The new bishop of the
restored diocese of Leiria decided that it was best if Lucia was
removed from Fatima, both to spare her from the continual
questionings she had to endure, and to see what effect her
absence would have on the numbers coming as pilgrims. Her mother
agreed to her being sent away to school, and she left in May
1921, in great secrecy, for Porto, where a school run by the
sisters of St. Dorothy was situated. Later she became a sister
in this congregation, before joining the Carmelites.
On 10 December 1925, while at
the convent in Pontevedra, Spain, Lucia saw another apparition,
this time of Mary with the Child Jesus. Mary told Lucia to
announce that she promised all the graces necessary for
salvation to those who, on the first Saturday of five
consecutive months, confessed, received Holy Communion, recited
five decades of the rosary, and meditated on the rosary for
fifteen minutes, all with the intention of making reparation to
her.
On 13 June 1929 Sr. Lucia,
while at prayer in the convent chapel at Tuy, where she had
moved, saw another apparition, this time a representation of the
Trinity. She also heard Mary speak to her, asking that the Pope,
in union with all the bishops of the world, make the
consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart that she had
spoken of during the July 1917 apparition.
On 25 January 1938, a strange
light filled the skies of northern Europe; it was described as a
particularly brilliant display of the Aurora Borealis, but Sr.
Lucia realized it was the "unknown light," also announced by
Mary in the July apparition. It meant punishment for the world
was close, principally through the Second World War, because it
had not turned back to God.
Pope Pius XII consecrated the
whole world to Mary's Immaculate Heart in 1942, and carried out
a similar consecration of Russia in 1952, but neither of these
fulfilled Mary's request at Fatima. This collegial consecration,
in union with a "moral totality" of the world's bishops, was
finally carried out by Pope John Paul II in 1984. Fatima
received further Papal support when, on 13 May 1979, the Pope
declared Jacinta and Francisco "venerable," the first stage in
the process of their possible canonization.
Pope John Paul has further
emphasized the importance of Fatima by beatifying Jacinta and
Francisco on 13 may 2000 during the Jubilee Year. At the same
time he has announced that details of the third part of the
Fatima secret will be revealed, while also entrusting the third
millennium to Our Lady of Fatima.
The Bishop
approves of Fatima
The Church, meanwhile, had
maintained silence about the apparitions during the years from
1917, and it wasn't until May 1922 that Bishop Correia issued a
pastoral letter on the subject, indicating that he would set up
a commission of enquiry. In 1930 he issued another pastoral
letter on the apparitions, which, after recounting the events at
Fatima, contained the following brief but important statement.
"In virtue of considerations
made known, and others which for reasons of brevity we omit;
humbly invoking the Divine Spirit and placing ourselves under
the protection of the most Holy Virgin, and after hearing the
opinions of our Rev. Advisors in this diocese, we hereby: 1.
Declare worthy of belief, the visions of the shepherd children
in the Cova da Iria, parish of Fatima, in this diocese, from the
13th May to 13th October, 1917. 2. Permit officially the cult of
Our Lady of Fatima."
For more information about
the Fatima apparitions and pilgrimages to the shrine in
Portugal, visit:
www.fatima.org
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