This next Sunday, March 30th, we start our "adventure" when we meet Archbishop Joseph Nauman of Kansas City in Kansas and the rest of our traveling hoard who will leave Kansas City on October 7th and return on October 17th. The itinerary includes Fatima, Portugal; Lourdes, France; Santiago De Compostela, Spain and Rome. For those of you who are Catholic will recognize Fatima and Lourdes as spots that Our Lady visited on this earth and are venerated as important religious places in the Catholic Church. Many documented miracles have historically been part of those holy places and as such catholics who visit as pilgrims are offered many graces in their quest of holiness. While we're not looking for miracles for ourselves, we are accepting prayer requests for you and your family for us to leave at these holy places. We will certainly and automatically place each of our personal email recipients' names at those holy places plus those who we know as needing of Our Lady's help of intercession to her Son.
For those non Catholics, here are a short summary of those places we will visit.
First we will visit the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal. The name "Fatima" is an Islamic woman's name purportedly the name of Mohammad's daughter that was left to this small town in a valley during the Islamic victory over the Spanish during that particular war. In 1917 Mary appeared to three little children-shepherds in the hills above Fatima during the day, the apparitions started on May 13th of that year and every month on the 13th with the exception of one month, when the children were imprisoned, until October 13th when the "Miracle of the Sun" was witnessed by more than 60,000 pilgrims. There is much more to Fatima than I can relate here, so please visit their site at www.fatima.org. As we go through the Shrine, we will certainly fill you in on that holy place.
Santiago De Compostela, Spain. Spain is important in the history of Our Lady of Fatima and for the history of St. James the Apostle. As the three children of the Fatima apparition became older, two of the children died very young: Francisco and Jacinta Marto. The third Lucy dos Santos lived to be quite old and was a nun first in Portugal and ending in Spain. Lucy was the "spokesperson" for Fatima, limited by her order's custom of silence, Pope John Paul II wanted her to speak out as much as she could about the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima, so she has written many books about herself and the events of Fatima including the three "Secrets" of Fatima of which the third was released not too long ago. The "Secrets," two of which have become true, the third secret is not very well understood and is said to have already happened but is confusing as to its meaning. You can read more at the link above. We will certainly blog while we are there and hopefully fill you all in on what we find out. There is a lot of mystery about Fatima and some are true but most are false. We hope to find out for ourselves the truth. For more about Lucy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LĂșcia_Santos
Spain is also important as the Way of St. James the Apostle who left Isreal after Pentecost to spread the Gospel. We will travel through some of those areas that he traveled. Find more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Way_of_St._James. The Cathedral of Santiago De Compostela in Galicia purported to have the remains of St James there.
Lourdes, France. In 1858, Our Lady appeared to an uneducated girl in what was a grotto near a trash dump where her father deposited the city's trash for his job. Lourdes is an important point of reference for the dogmatic belief of Mary's Immaculate Conception, during one apparition, Mary told 14 year old Bernadette Soubirous that she was the "Immaculate Conception." Naysayers have written that the dogma of Mary's Immaculate Conception was initially put forth four years earlier by then Pope Pius IX, but one has to remember that information didn't travel through wires as it does today, but through letters which sometimes took years to get from point A to point B. In any event, Bernadette was illiterate, as was most French who lived in the boondocks at that time. As we visit Lourdes we will fill you in on more details. For those who confuse the "Immaculate Conception" as Jesus' conception in Mary's womb, the Immaculate Conception refers to Mary's conception in the womb of Mary's mother Ann. Go here for more information: http://en.lourdes-france.org/
In all of Mary's messages, the Mother of God wanted us to pray for peace, pray for the conversion of sinners and to pray her Rosary often.
And to end our pilgrimage, Rome. We will spend more time in Rome than any of the other places. There will be so much to see and to write about that I'm sure I'll be busy every night doing so. Most of you have seen many of the places in Rome that are important, but I hope to blog the things that most people don't see and pictures they will NEVER see, so stay tuned.
Until we leave in October, there won't be much writing in this blog unless there is a story that needs to be told, like how the government screwed up our passports or some other factoid. I will blog the meeting this Sunday for you and hopefully have pictures of the event. For those of you who have made the trip before, any input about how to pack and prepare for our trip will be appreciated. I have already heard about the potential of being pickpocketed, so any tricks from you will be helpful.
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