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Fatima In Portugal Moves Mountains Author: Ken Morris
Fatima, Portugal is one of the few places on earth that everyone, be they christians or not, associates with the word miracle and deep faith. It was once a poor village in the Beira region where the economy was in a profound depression and there was just enough to get by on and life was a big struggle. But one day the appearance of the Virgen Mary or as others have called them the Marian Apparitions changed the life and fame and everyone referred to the Virgen as Our Lady of Fatima. It rapidly became a great sanctuary of pilgrimage, and today it is one of the most important ones in all of Europe. Messages from Fatima On May 13th 1917, at a time when one part of the world was in war with the other and when people needed spiritual guidance and something strong to believe in, the Virgen Mary made her appearance to three young children who were taking care of their sheep near their village called Aljustral.
For the
next five months, the Virgen Mary called upon these children in the
same place called the Cova de Iria and on the same day. As it to be
expected, who was going to believe Lucia who was 10, 9 year old
Francisco Marto and his sister Jacinta who was 7. The messages that
the Virgen had passed on to them seemed so unreal and far fetched,
predictions that seemed so futuristic for these simple towns people.
They probably expected religious advice and preaching, but the
message that three children had to pass on was more of a political
warning with a moral basis to it. The Virgen wanted to express the
idea that if the Soviet Union converted to Catholism and opened its
borders to the free world, all of which could probably avoid more
wars which always produced horrible endings. She also indicated a
strong desire that the Berlin wall be knocked down so that the
poeple of the world could unite and become one, all under Catholism.
She also warned that the highest representation of the Catholic
church would be in danger. Everything she told the shepards seemed
hard to understand but as we can see nowadays, everything has come
true. For me the most shocking predictions that we have lived
through is the terrorist attack on Pope John Paul II's life. But
back then it was a test of faith which we can see today has been
passed quite well by the people. Fatima's Colossal Square Soon after
the appearances, many people gathered at the spot where the Virgin
appeared and so a small chapel was built and a figure sculptured by
Jose Ferreira Thedim of the Virgin. But in 1922 a bomb destroyed it
and a new one was immediately built and in 1928 the Basilica del
Rosario was finished. Ever since that glorious day, Fatima's history
has taken on new dimensions and meaning for the whole world. It has
become a study place for those wanting to follow a religious life as
there are about seventy religious buildings and more than ten
religious schools.
About the
Author: website http://www.lisbon-and-portugal.com. The writer is featuring Fatima Portugal and various articles in the field.
Things To Do and See in Fatima
Our
Lady of Fatima Basilica, Fatima shepherds spied a "lady brighter than the sun," which was, many
believe,
the first of six apparitions of the Virgin Mary in this region of
Portugal.
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