Thursday, April 07, 2011

ACN News - Sudan Bishop says violence will not block independence


4/7/2011

Sudan Bishop says violence will not block independence

Outbreaks of violence in key regions of South Sudan will not block the path to independence, according to a Catholic leader who has called on the government to address the “root causes” of the conflict.

Auxiliary Bishop Daniel Adwok Kur of Khartoum highlighted the “large amounts of violent incidents” in South Sudan, which is preparing to secede from the north of the country and become a separate nation.

But with less than three months to go before independence is officially declared, reports have come in of heavy clashes between rebel factions and the army of South Sudan.

Hundreds are understood to have died in recent weeks in violent outbreaks in states including Bar el Ghazal, Unity and Upper Nile.

In Malakal, where Bishop Adwok was parish priest in the 1990s before becoming bishop, at least 40 people died in a rebel raid.

Speaking with Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Bishop Adwok said that, although many of the conflicts were intense, most were localized and did not threaten the path to independence.

Bishop Adwok, who gave an interview during a visit to ACN’s international headquarters in Germany, said, “These violent incidents will impede progress but it will not wash away from them their wish to acquire independence.”

“The wish to be independent from the north is not somehow grafted onto them – it is in their heart that they want to be independent.”

Bishop Adwok went on to call on the Government of South Sudan to resolve the underlying problems causing the violence, some of which are reportedly linked to interference from the Islamic north which is allegedly arming rebel factions.

The bishop said, “It would be best to sit down and discuss the issues. We have to ask the people: ‘What is the root of the tension.’”

“If we do not address that, after some months or years it will cause the disturbance to widen.”

Bishop Adwok made his comments on the eve of an extraordinary plenary meeting of the Bishops’ Conference of Sudan led by Cardinal Gabriel Zubeir Wako of Khartoum being held in Juba, the provincial capital of the South.

Bishop Adwok said that at the close of their meeting the bishops were expected to meet “prominent government officials” and discuss their concerns about building a lasting peace in the region.

The Catholic Church has considerable influence in South Sudan, where it played a vital humanitarian role during the 1983-2005 civil war. Some regions are up to 75 percent Catholic.

The bishop went on to underline the need for help as the South copes with a massive influx of people pouring in from the north.

According to reports, the International Organization for Migration estimates that in the year to August 2011 up to 750,000 people will have arrived in the South.

With education remaining a top priority for the Church across Sudan, Bishop Adwok called on charities such as ACN to help with Catholic schools.

Bishop Adwok said, “The Church has always recognized that human formation and education is at the heart of forming a healthy society and developing schools with a clear Christian identity is very important in the south as well as the north.”

Aid to the Church in Need has given long-running support to the Save the Saveable Schools program for displaced communities, especially in the Khartoum area.

Although the Save the Saveable program in Khartoum is responding to a decline in numbers as families leave the region, Bishop Adwok said that the initiative remained very important for the Church in the region.

He highlighted that, amid extensive reports of political uncertainty in the south, many families were remaining in the north and were encouraged by early indications that the Khartoum regime is as yet not pursuing Islamist, anti-Christian policies.

Bishop Adwok praised ACN for its commitment to Save the Saveable and other Catholic programs across Sudan saying, “There are few charities that will help with the Church and religious formation – we know we can rely on ACN.”


With picture of Auxiliary Bishop Daniel Adwok Kur of Khartoum


Editor’s Notes:



Directly under the Holy Father, Aid to the Church in Need supports the faithful wherever they are persecuted, oppressed or in pastoral need.  ACN is a Catholic charity - helping to bring Christ to the world through prayer, information and action.

Founded in 1947 by Father Werenfried van Straaten, whom Pope John Paul II named “An Outstanding Apostle of Charity,” the organization is now at work in over 145 countries throughout the world.

The charity undertakes thousands of projects every year including providing transport for clergy and lay Church workers, construction of church buildings, funding for priests and nuns and help to train seminarians. Since the initiative’s launch in 1979, 43 million Aid to the Church in Need Child’s Bibles have been distributed worldwide.

For more information contact Michael Varenne at michael@churchinneed.org or call 718-609-0939 or fax718-609-0938. Aid to the Church in Need, 725 Leonard Street, PO Box 220384, Brooklyn, NY 11222-0384. www.churchinneed.org

APPRECIATING JOHN PAUL “THE GREAT”

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A Vocation Beyond Doctrine and Politics

Brother John M. Samaha, S.M.

Karol Wojtyla (1920-2005) served as Pope John Paul II (1978-2007) in a lengthy, whirlwind, and remarkable papacy. April 2, 2011 marked the sixth anniversary of his death. What do you recall about this remarkable pontiff?

John Paul II was born to lead and to inspire, to bridge the human and the divine. More than one observer characterized him as “man of the century” during his lifetime. And even before his passing to eternity some commentators were assigning to him the encomium “John Paul the Great.”

But John Paul II also drew a considerable share of criticism
and a wide variance of opinion. Then what can we say with certainty, in the absolute, about the 264th successor of St. Peter. Looking beyond doctrine and politics we see a truly extraordinary person.

Above all, he mattered in his period of history. He changed the face of Europe, stopped several wars and protested others, traveled the equivalent of three-and-a-half times to the moon. He has been seen in person by more people than anyone else in history. John Paul II most certainly must be numbered among the titans of his times. This pope was a magnet for humanity.

As a “sign of contradiction” and one who mattered in human and church arenas, he also divided. The wide range of varying opinions might be the most convincing sign of his impact. John Paul II made over 100 trips outside Italy, canonized about 500 saints, beatified about 1400, authored more than a dozen landmark encyclicals and numerous other instructions. The list of his activities seems endless. He exhibited boundless energy for work and for engaging people. All of this made him famous, but it also made him controversial. His was a bruising, polarizing pontificate.

In the final analysis, we can confidently say that John Paul, deeper than his politics and his Polish Catholic cultural formation, was an extraordinary person of sterling character, a genuine mensch. He was a strong, intelligent, caring human being. His integrity and dedication to duty present a standard by which other leaders can be measured.

Above all, John Paul was a selfless human being in a me-first world. Cardinal Roberto Tucci, who planned the pope’s trips and briefed him hundreds of times on trips long and short, observed that never did the pope ask what conveniences or creature comforts to expect. That indifference to himself was noticeable every time he entered the public stage. The very motto of this dedicated apostle of Mary indicated this: “Totus tuus” (I am all yours).

This is the key to his personal magnetism that drew enormous crowds everywhere, even in places where his political or doctrinal stands were unpopular. Deeper than either secular or religious concerns was his personal integrity -- goodness and holiness, the qualities we prize most highly in others. A person may be regarded as liberal or conservative, avant-garde or traditional, but let that person be decent, and that suffices.

John Paul II’s authentic humanity was the source of his appeal. The most important lesson he offered is the coherence of his own life. When he urged Christians, in the words of Jesus, “duc in altum” (set off into the deep), that resonated even with those who sought different shores.

John Paul’s admirers and critics alike can say of him what Shakespeare’s Hamlet said of his father: “He was a man. Take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again.”

Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Pro-Lifers - Converts to Catholicism


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With the recent announcement of Stand True Ministries'founder Bryan Kemper's conversion to Catholicism, I thought I'd look back to see what other well-known North American pro-life activists, have come home.  BTW, I have longed admired Bryan because of Rock for Life.  Welcome home!
H/T to Deacon's Bench.


Bryan Kemper: My Journey Home to the Catholic Church

Read also: Bryan Kemper: How My Conversion to Catholicism Will Effect the work of Stand True...

Recent Converts also include:

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- Abby Johnson who not only converted from pro-abortion, planned parenthood head to pro-life activist and now preparing for conversion into the Catholic Church.CNA: Abby Johnson Reveals Details of Prolife Turnaround and Catholic Conversion



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- Lila Rose, the head of Life Action
OneBillion Stories: Lila Rose Become a Catholic

Before Bryan, Lila and soon-to-be Catholic convert Abby Johnson, there was


- Hadley Arkes

Read: National Catholic Register's From the Ark to the Barque and also
The Anchor's: Prolife Leader Hadley Arkes Becomes Catholic

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- Norma McCorvey, Plaintiff "Roe" in the infamous Roe v. Wade lawsuit. She too not only converted to pro-life activist, she converted to Catholicism.

Priests for Life: Norma McCorvey of Supreme Court decision legalizing
abortion says she felt a 'real sense of inner peace'



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- Dr. Bernard Nathanson, who recently went home.
One cold January morning in 1989, Bernard Nathanson, famous Jewish abortionist-turned-atheistic-pro-lifer, began to entertain seriously the notion of God. Seven years later, thanks to a persistent Opus Dei priest, the sixty-nine-year-old doctor, author of Aborting America and The Abortion Papers, is becoming a Roman Catholic.

EWTN: Bernard Nathanson's Conversion

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- Controversial pro-life activist Randall Terry also joined the Catholic Church in 2006

National Catholic Register's Pro-life activist Randall Terry converts to Catholicism, still slaying dragons

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

Photos from the New York Botanical Garden

One of the loveliest places in the Tri-state area is the New York Botanical Garden. Another one is The Cloisters.

Here are some photos my brother took on his recent trip to see the Orchid Show.  You can click on photos to enlarge and get a better view.













 Nice to see a touch of aloha there.




He took lots more but these were my favorites.  He fairly recently took up photography.  I think we will hire him as the family photographer.  I told him to start taking photos of animals,  one of his many loves.

Book reveals the keys to the trial of Padre Pio

Orthodox Painter: "John Paul II changed my life"

Joaquin Navarro Valls recalls how he lived in the Papal Apartment death ...

Rosary Miracle at Hiroshima




Shared by Loci Lenar and Matthew. Just click their names to read their posts.

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My mother taught us about the miracle at Nagasaki. I was not familiar with this story.

Updated: Also see message left by Loci:

Thank you very much for sharing the links to the Rosary Miracle at Hiroshima. There is a documentary trailer regarding the events of August 6, 1945 and can be seen on my website here

The video gives an account of the miraculous survival of Father Hubert Schiffer and other Jesuit missionaries from the atomic explosion on Hiroshima, Japan.

Thanks Loci!

Google Exodus


Via The Deacon's Bench

Hawaii's Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity - Live Vocation Chat Tonight

From Mark:

The Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity who serve here in Hawaii at St. Theresa's Kekaha, will be featured tonight in a live vocation chat at Face Foreward's Chat Tuesday

Monday, April 04, 2011

Muslim Troops Massacre 1,000 Christians in Ivory Coast


You can read about it here.

Via Lisa Graas

ACN-USA News: Pakistan Archbishop condemns Qur'an burning


Pakistan Archbishop condemns Qur’an burning


The leader of the Catholic Church in Pakistan has condemned the decision by a U.S. pastor to burn the Qur’an, an action which triggered protests climaxing with the deaths of at least 24 people in Afghanistan.

Archbishop Lawrence Saldanha of Lahore condemned the desecration of the Qur’an carried out by Pastor Wayne Sapp under the supervision of Pastor Terry Jones. Since the Qur’an burning took place at the Dove World Outreach Center in Florida on March 20th, protests have been held in many parts of the Muslim world.

In Afghanistan, an attack on a UN base on Friday (April 1st) in the city of Mazar-e-Sharif killed 14 people, seven of them U.S. staff, and the next day at least 10 people were killed in the southern city of Kandahar.

Meanwhile, protests have taken place across Pakistan, and the Qur’an-burning has been linked to attacks on three churches across the country, which is home to 2.5 million Christians.

Speaking from Lahore in an interview with Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), Archbishop Saldanha said, “The U.S. government should detain the pastor for some time.”

“In view of the effects his actions have had all over the world, he should be controlled and understand the harm that has been done.”

Archbishop Saldanha, who is president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Lahore, went on, “The U.S. government talks about religious freedom – but we call upon the U.S. government to prevent such actions by extremists and other fundamentalist Christians.”

Archbishop Saldanha questioned reports from Pakistan linking unrest sparked by the Qur’an-burning to recent attacks on three churches, but he stressed the strength of feeling expressed by Muslims who have protested across the country.

Amid indications of growing Muslim anger on the issue, he said, “Although there have not been any reactions against Christians, it could become ugly.”

In a statement on Saturday (April 2nd), President Barak Obama gave his reaction to the Qur’an-burning and the deaths in Afghanistan.

He declared, “The desecration of any holy text, including the Qur’an is an act of extreme intolerance and bigotry.”

“However, to attack and kill innocent people in response is outrageous and an affront to human decency and dignity.”

In the meantime, churches in Pakistan have put in place extra security measures in recent months, including armed guards, concrete blocks, security cameras and sand bags. Security checks are also carried out on people entering churches for services.


With picture of Archbishop Lawrence Saldanha of Lahore


Editor’s Notes:



Directly under the Holy Father, Aid to the Church in Need supports the faithful wherever they are persecuted, oppressed or in pastoral need.  ACN is a Catholic charity - helping to bring Christ to the world through prayer, information and action.

Founded in 1947 by Father Werenfried van Straaten, whom Pope John Paul II named “An Outstanding Apostle of Charity,” the organization is now at work in over 145 countries throughout the world.

The charity undertakes thousands of projects every year including providing transport for clergy and lay Church workers, construction of church buildings, funding for priests and nuns and help to train seminarians. Since the initiative’s launch in 1979, 43 million Aid to the Church in Need Child’s Bibles have been distributed worldwide.

For more information contact Michael Varenne at michael@churchinneed.org or call 718-609-0939 or fax718-609-0938. Aid to the Church in Need, 725 Leonard Street, PO Box 220384, Brooklyn, NY 11222-0384. www.churchinneed.org

St. Francis de Sales' Marks of the Spirit of Liberty

St. Francis de Sales and St. Jane de Chantal
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"I leave you the spirit of liberty: not that which excludes obedience - for this is the liberty of the flesh - but that which excludes constraint, scruple and worry...

...The liberty of which I speak is the liberty of well-beloved children. And what is it? It is a detachment of the Christian heart from all things in order to follow the known will of God...

We ask from God before all things, that H is name may be hallowed, His kingdom come, and His will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. All this is no other thing than the spirit of liberty. For provided that the name of God is sanctified, that His majesty reigns in you, and that His will is done, than the soul cares for nothing else.

- The first mark of this spirit of liberty: the soul which has this liberty is not attached to consolations, but receives afflictions with all the sweetness that the flesh can permit. I do not say that it does not love and desire consolations, but I say that it does not attach its heart to them.

- The second mark of this spirit of liberty: it does not at all attach its affection to spiritual exercises, so that, if by sickness or other accident it is kept from the, it feels no grief at it. Here also I do not say it does not love them, but I say it is not attached to them...

...The effects of this liberty are a great suavity of soul, a great gentleness and condescension in all that is not sin or danger of sin, a temper sweetly pliable to the acts of every virtue and charity. For example, if you interrupt a soul that is attached tot he exercise of meditation, you will see it leave with annoyance, worried and surprised. A soul that has true liberty will leave its exercise with an equal countenance, and a heart gracious toward the importunate person who has inconvenienced her. For it is all one to her whether she serves God by meditating or serves Him by bearing with her neighbor: both are the will of God, but the bearing with her neighbor is necessary at that time.

The occasions of this liberty are all the things that happen against our inclination, for whoever is not attached to his inclinations is not impatient when they are contradicted.
From a letter St. Francis de Sales wrote to St. Jane de Chantal on temptation and spiritual liberty.

From Thy Will be Done! lovingly written by St. Francis de Sales and published by Sophia Institute Press

Sophia Press Now Publishing Division of Two Catholic Colleges

For Immediate Release

April 4, 2011

Contact: Charlie McKinney

Phone: (603) 880-8308, ext. 21

Mobile: (603) 913-5939

Email: cmckinney@ThomasMoreCollege.edu

Sophia Institute Press Becomes Publishing Division of
Two Leading Catholic Colleges

Sophia Institute Press announced today that Holy Spirit College in Atlanta, GA and the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in Merrimack, NH have formed a collaborative partnership to preserve and oversee the continuing operations of Sophia Institute Press.

While Sophia Institute Press will remain as an independent non-profit organization, it will now be recognized as the publishing division of these two institutions.

Gareth Genner, President of Holy Spirit College, will serve as Chairman of the Board, while Thomas More College President William Fahey will oversee the day-to-day operations and serve as its President and Publisher. Sophia’s Board of Directors will be comprised of an equal number of representatives from each college.

“This is one of the most unique and exciting partnerships in modern Catholic publishing,” said outgoing publisher John Barger. “I am thrilled to know that Sophia’s mission will maintain its integrity through a partnership between two of the most faithfully Catholic colleges in the country.”

The concept of collaboration was the brainchild of Gareth Genner, who has served on Sophia’s board for two years.

“It made sense,” said Genner. “In this economic climate, institutions with similar missions must work together to advance their common interests. In this case, we have three institutions all committed to spreading the Gospel of Christ and promoting the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. This arrangement allows us to leverage the strengths of each institution and more effectively answer the Church’s call for a New Evangelization.”

William Fahey agreed, saying, “Gareth and I have collaborated on projects in the past to the fruitful benefit of each institution and its students. Our collaboration on Sophia is our biggest venture yet, but it has already resulted in putting 32 books back into print, and we have begun to stabilize the press in just a few weeks time.”

Both presidents indicated their longstanding affection for John Barger and the mission of Sophia Institute Press.

“John has done a remarkable job publishing so many beautiful Catholic books over the years,” said Fahey. “Sophia’s books had a tremendous impact on me and on my own Catholic formation. I am eager to play a role in keeping these resources available for those who desire to grow in their faith as well as for those who are in the early stages of discerning truth.”

“Our culture needs, now more than ever, books that lead souls to Christ and to His Church,” said Genner. “Sophia is among just a few publishing houses that accomplish this in such an organized, aggressive fashion. I am honored to be a part of its restoration.”

Founded in 1983, Sophia Institute Press publishes Catholic classics and new texts by the great and enduring figures of the Catholic intellectual tradition. Over the last 25 years, Sophia has published over 200 titles and disseminated 2.5 million books worldwide to hundreds of thousands of individuals, bookstores, and educational institutions.

With the help of Holy Spirit College and the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, Sophia Institute Press will strengthen its marketing department, and extend its reach into bookstores, institutions, homeschool groups, parishes, and other Catholic markets.

Holy Spirit College is an independent, authentic Catholic liberal arts college founded in 2005 as an undergraduate college offering courses in the Liberal Arts to students enrolled at Holy Spirit Preparatory School. Graduates of those courses have gone on to study at many of the finest undergraduate institutions in the United States including Harvard, The University of Notre Dame, Emory University, Vanderbilt University, Duke University, Georgetown University and The Naval and Air Force Academies. In 2009 Holy Spirit College admitted its first class of full-time undergraduate students together with graduate students pursuing a Master’s degree in Theology.

The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts provides a four-year undergraduate education which develops young people intellectually, ethically, and spiritually in the Catholic tradition and in faithfulness to the Magisterium of the Roman Catholic Church. Thomas More College introduces its students to the central questions of Western Civilization—and to the Church’s response. It teaches students how to reason, engage in academic discourse, and to write. Students from Thomas More College are shaped into becoming faithful leaders who will be able to pursue the individual vocations which God has given each of them.

Prayer Request for 9 Year old in Serious Condition

Christopher left the following comment:
please pray for nathan joyce his appendix burst and after surgery he took a heart attack he is only nine years old please can you say a special prayer from galway,ireland. all prayers accepted thank you.
Please say a prayer for Nathan Joyce. Thank you!

Saturday, April 02, 2011

Peruvian Tenor Juan Diego Flórez Singing Ave Maria

This is a real treat!

Father Peter Rookey - The Healing Priest " Pilgrimage of Love "



Thank you Ed for sharing this very moving tribute to Father Rookey. I hope everyone orders this touching DVD.

Watch a clip from the beautiful new DVD

"Pilgrimage of Love: The Story of a Priest". Follow Fr. Peter Rookey as he makes one last journey to the Holy Land, a walk of faith that parallels his remarkable life story, including his own healing of blindness as a child and his 60+ years as a Catholic priest.

Praise God for this holy, humble worker in the vineyard, and for the many healing miracles that Jesus Christ has worked through him.

The full DVD can be ordered from Our Sorrowful Mother's Ministry.

EWTN forced to Address Some Messages Regarding Their Decision to Pull Fr. Corapi's Shows

Mother Angelica

You can read it over at Lisa's blog.

Catholics huh?

Dear EWTN Family:

Over the past days, we have received a number of messages from people who are extremely dissatisfied with EWTN’s decision to place Father John Corapi’s programming on hiatus during the period of his administrative leave. Sadly, the tone of many of these messages and web postings has been shrill and uncharitable...

...Some who have written have threatened to withhold their donations to EWTN. Obviously, people can contribute to organizations as they like. For three decades, EWTN has existed by relying on God’s Providence and we do so now. We are confident in the continued generosity of our EWTN Family.

It sounds like some are trying to bully EWTN into restoring Father Corapi's programming. When I think of EWTN I think Mother Angelica.  So to me, these folks are personally attacking Mother Angelica and I do not like that very much.  I think EWTN has been handling this terrible situation very well and the way they should be.

If possible my family will be donating more to EWTN.

6th Anniversary of Our Holy Father's Passing - Novena

A big mahalo to Father Martin Fox and Mary Jane for the reminder. As you know, Our Holy Father, Venerable John Paul II died on the vigil of Divine Mercy Sunday.

From Mary Jane:

Pray as a novena or all month before the beatification on May 1

Litany to Pope John Paul II

Lord, have mercy on us.

Christ, have mercy on us.

Lord, have mercy on us.

Christ, hear us.

Christ, graciously hear us.

God, the Father of Heaven, have mercy on us.

God the Son, Redeemer of the world, have mercy on us.

God the Holy Spirit, have mercy on us.

Holy Trinity, One God, have mercy on us.

Holy Mary, pray for us.

John Paul, lover of God and man, pray for us.

John Paul, Supreme Pontiff, pray for us.

John Paul, Servant of the Servants of God, pray for us.

John Paul, Vicar of Christ, pray for us.

John Paul, Bishop of Rome, pray for us.

John Paul, son of Mary, pray for us.

John Paul, follower of Christ, pray for us.

John Paul, world wide apostle of the Good News, pray for us.

John Paul, devoted adorer of the Blessed Sacrament, pray for us.

John Paul, lover of the Rosary, pray for us.

John Paul, lover of the sick and poor, pray for us.

John Paul, head of Christ's Church, pray for us.

John Paul, moral beacon, pray for us.

John Paul, bishop of bishops, pray for us.

John Paul, fighter of tyranny, pray for us.

John Paul, Pope of the New Advent, pray for us.

O Lord, in your mercy and love, you granted to the Church a truly remarkable shepherd in Pope John Paul. We now call him "Great" because of his true devotion to you through the Blessed Virgin Mary. May he be our leader on the march to your Eternal Kingdom from his heavenly throne. Amen

Novena Prayer for the Canonization of Pope John Paul II



O Blessed Trinity We thank You for having graced the Church with Pope John Paul II and for allowing the tenderness of your Fatherly care, the glory of the cross of Christ, and the splendor of the Holy Spirit, to shine through him. Trusting fully in Your infinite mercy and in the maternal intercession of Mary, he has given us a living image of Jesus the Good Shepherd, and has shown us that holiness is the necessary measure of ordinary Christian life and is the way of achieving eternal communion with you. Grant us, by his intercession, and according to Your will, the graces we implore, hoping that he will soon be numbered among your saints. Amen.

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First Saturday Devotion

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On June 13, 1917, when she appeared to three shepherd children at Fatima, Portugal, the Most Holy Mother of God told Lucia dos Santos, " Jesus wishes to make use of you to make me known and loved. He wants to establish in the world devotion to my Immaculate Heart. I promise salvation to those who embrace it, and these souls will be loved by God like flowers placed by me to adorn His throne."

The next month, on July 13, the Blessed Virgin Mary showed the children a terrifying vision of hell. Then she said, "You have seen hell where the souls of poor sinners go. To save the, God wishes to establish int he world devotion to my Immaculate Heart. If what I say to you is done, many souls will be saved and there will be peace...I shall come to ask for...the Communion of reparation on the first Saturdays..."

Our Lady came to Lucia again as she promised, on December 10, 1925, with the Child Jesus in the Dorothean convent at Pontevedra, Spain. She revealed a heart encircled by thorns. The Child Jesus said: "Have compassion on the heart of your most holy Mother, covered with thorns with which ungrateful men pierce it at every moment, and there is no one to make an act of reparation."

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Conditions:

Our Lady spoke next, saying: "Look, my daughter, at my heart, surrounded with thorns with which ungrateful men pierce it at every moment by their blasphemies and ingratitude. You at least try to console me and say that I promise to assist at the hour of death, with all the graces necessary for salvation, all those who, on the first Saturday of five consecutive months, shall confess, receive Holy Communion, recite five decades of the Rosary and keep me company for fifteen minutes while mediating on fifteen mysteries of the Rosary, with the intention of making reparation to me."
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Why Five Saturdays:

Christians have always honored the Blessed Virgin on Saturday because of her constant faith in Jesus on that first Holy Saturday before the Resurrection.

According to Sister Lucia, five first Saturdays of reparation were requested to atone for the ways people offend the Immaculate Heart of Mary:

1. attacks upon Mary's Immaculate Conception;
2. attacks against her Perpetual Virginity;
3. attacks upon her Divine Maternity and the refusal to accept her as the Mother of all mankind;
4. for those who try to publicly implant children's hearts indifference, contempt and even hatred of this Immaculate Mother and
5. for those who insult her directly in her sacred images.

Source: World Apostolate of Fatima, USA

Printed with ecclesiastical permission 6/05

The World Apostolate of Fatima Spiritual Guide for the Salvation of Souls and World Peace
Washing, NJ 07882-0976

Source: World Apostolate of Fatima: Honolulu Division