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Mary’s Lips moving during praying of the rosary during our Thursday night prayer group.

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Moving statues?

Mainly, when miraculous events with statues are claimed, it’s tears or exudations, often of oil: said to flow inexplicably. Sometimes, folks think statues have moved or that they vary in facial expression or countenance from one photo to the next.

Imagination? Deceptive phenomena? Or another sign — in our times — from Heaven? In Texas, it is a statue that reportedly has displayed what a devout group believes have been lips that move in sync with their own while they pray the Rosary. It sounds preposterous. But doesn’t every “miracle”?

As a fellow named Don in the Houston area explained to us: “The statue was bought and painted by a friend in Philadelphia over twenty years ago. Some of Our Lady’s messages late last year asked that we double our prayers, since things in the next three years will be getting a lot more serious.

“We have a prayer group that has been together praying for over twnety-seven years. We decided to meet every two weeks instead of once a month. The first week in January while we were praying in front of the statue I looked at it and to my amazement the lips were moving while we were praying. Every time that we met this year the lips would move. We later noticed that her eyes were moving and ‘blinking.’ We even saw her turn and bow her head.

“I called a friend who is a newsman for the morning show here in Houston, on ABC, and he sent a TV crew to my home, and they interviewed me for over an hour. My television friend that viewed it told me he has seen a lot of videos in the thirty-plus years he has done TV, and he said this was the most amazing video he had ever seen. Several of my friends including a priest told me the video inspired them to pray more, and that is what I think Our Lady wants of us. Copies have been sent to two bishops, but no answer from them. The video is under You-Tube as: ‘Mary’s lips moving.’ It is most amazing. Anything that inspires one to pray more in these days we are living in is worthwhile. All this is for her to save souls.”]

As a viewer named Kathy Gandolfo further explained (in the mailbag): “My husband and I just joined the prayer group about a year ago. In the spring, the leader of the group decided in prayer that we should start meeting twice a month because of all the world’s problems. Shortly thereafter the statue in their den where we say the Rosary started to manifest blessings to us.

“Her lips started moving with us as we prayed the three mysteries.

“Sometimes she blinks her eyes and I have even seen her tilt her head down when others kneel during the fifth decade of the Sorrowful Mystery (the Crucifixion). Several weeks ago, I received an email about the Madonna icon in a church in Sydney doing the same thing. I decided to try to video this with my cell phone, which I did without telling the group, as I didn’t want to make a spectacle and just recorded for a little over a minute. To my surprise, it was easily viewed on my phone, even though I was maybe twelve to fifteen feet away and it came out a little grainy. I sent a copy to [Don] and he sent that to our local ABC affiliate and they could also see it. They sent a crew out to his home and interviewed him and his wife for over an hour and a promo that day on 12:00 news Well, they decided not to air it. Our friend wanted to remain anonymous and didn’t want his address to be given for fear that thousands would flock to their home. He is also sending a copy to our local Bishop. I thought you might like to know about it.”

http://www.spiritdaily.com/movinglips.htm

Hiding the Truth? – The Mistranslation of Our Lady’s Words in Sr. Lucia’s New Biography

Hiding the Truth? – The Mistranslation of Our Lady’s Words in Sr. Lucia’s New Biography

Thursday, 13 August 2015

Hiding the Truth? – The Mistranslation of Our Lady’s Words in Sr. Lucia’s New Biography



Christopher Ferrara, the author of a popular book on the two-text theory concerning the Third Secret of Fatima, The Secret Still Hidden, has recently flagged up a major criticism of the English translation of A Pathway Under the Gaze of Mary, which specifically relates to a key portion of the text which confirms the existence of an interpretation of the Third Secret that was given to Sr. Lucia by the Virgin Mary.  The key sentence in question concerns the words of Our Lady, which appears in the official English translation as: “Be at peace and write what they order you, but do not give your opinion of its meaning.” I had noticed this difference myself at the time, with the implications behind it being that Sr. Lucia was forbidden by Our Lady to give any of her own opinions on the Third Secret. This is quite different from the original Portuguese version, which makes it quite clear that Sr. Lucia was actually given an interpretation of the Third Secret by the Blessed Mother herself, and that she was instructed not to write down this interpretation at the present time:

“….be at peace and write what they command you, not, however, what is given to you to understand of its significance.” 

See Ferrara’s full critique of this faulty interpretation here.
This of course does not mean that Sr. Lucia was not told by Our Lady to write down this interpretation separately at some point in the future, which would go on to explain the existence of two texts related to the Third Secret in the first place. The World Apostolate of Fatima, who publishes the English version of A Pathway Under the Gaze of Mary, has since admitted that this translation is indeed faulty, and plans to amend it in a second edition of this work (see here).
I plan to address this subject and other issues of relevance in a forthcoming second edition of my book Unveiling the Apocalypse, which should be published by either late September or October.

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ANGELS AROUND US

ANGELS AROUND US

A recent article on angels in ordinary life and also during Adoration elicited quite a response in the mail of personal testimonies.

A sample:

“I read from a group of messages given to a mystic that Jesus likes us to perform one act of kindness each day,” wrote Diane McPartland of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. “So one day I said to Jesus that I would like to perform an act of kindness that day. During the day I completely forgot about this petition. But that same evening my husband and I were sitting on the sofa watching a program when there was a knock at the door. It had just grown dark, probably around 9 p.m., and to hear a knock on your door at night is somewhat unnerving.

“I opened the door and there was a young guy standing on our porch.

“I asked if I could help him. He said to me, ‘Someone sent me to this house and said you would be able to help me out.’ He was holding a parchment type of paper in his hand and I could see the first two numbers of my house address, which has four numbers, written in a beautiful calligraphy-type script. There was something striking about this young man’s countenance. He was wearing jeans and a work shirt. He said he needed to take the train to such and such a station. He told me the exact amount he needed down to the change. So I said to him ‘wait here one minute, went upstairs, and grabbed a $10-bill even though it wasn’t the exact change he asked for.

“Returning, I said to the young man, ‘Here, take this in case you need a little extra.’ I told him where to go to get the train. He looked at me with a smile and thanked me. At that moment I knew he was an angel and I remembered my petition to Jesus that morning to do an act of kindness. A tremendous sense of peace flooded me and it felt as though I was walking on clouds because I had such an intense joy. I shut the door and then immediately opened it. In a flash he was gone, not even to be seen walking up the street. My husband asked me what the person wanted. So I just told him someone was asking for directions, and I could not stop giggling. Imagine the look on his face.”
God Bless your ministry, Philly

Kate Callender of Sierra Vista, Arizona, recounts that:

“In October of 1997, my mother-in-law remarried. She lived in North Carolina; we lived in New Mexico. Money was very tight. My husband had a demanding job and could not get time from work. My mother-in-law’s soon-to-be-husband sent plane tickets for me and my two toddlers, Madison aged two and Nick aged one. There being no direct flight to Charlotte, North Carolina, we had a flight and terminal change in Atlanta. On the way to the wedding, all went very smoothly. On the way back, the first leg of the trip, from Charlotte to Atlanta, was delayed. We arrived in Atlanta only twenty minutes before the next flight was due to take off.

“I was worried. I had no way to contact my husband, who would be waiting in El Paso to pick us up from this flight, and no money to pay for any type of delay such as change of flight fee, meals or hotel. As we came off the first flight, I looked at the connection board and my heart sank. We would need to take the train to another terminal. Eighteen minutes to go. We’d never make it. I took hold of my two-year-old daughter’s hand, slung the tote (i.e. diaper bag) over my shoulder, picked up my one-year-old son, and moved as fast as my two-year-old, Madison, would go.

“A man came up, introduced himself as ‘Dave,’ and asked if he could carry my daughter so we could run faster. Still moving swiftly, I quickly explained that my daughter was frightened of men she did not know and would never allow herself to be picked up. At that very moment, she looked at him adoringly and reached her arms up and around his neck.

“I didn’t question it! We ran and got on the train just before the doors closed and arrived at the gate just before they closed the flight. ‘Dave’ turned and said something that seemed logical at the time, but clearly could not have been. He said, ‘Are you okay now? I have to go back, I left my computer open at the other terminal, I need to go back.’ I thanked him and we boarded the flight.

“No sooner did we do that than the doors closed. As I finished buckling in the two babies and sat down to buckle my own belt, I noticed ‘Dave’ was in the seat ahead of us, resting his chin on his folded hands and smiling. ‘You made it…have a safe trip.’ I said thanks, then the little one tugged at me and I turned my head briefly to see what he wanted.

“When I looked back, ‘Dave’ had vanished.

“The plane immediately taxied for takeoff. After we took off, I scrutinized every passenger on that plane. ‘Dave’ was not there. On the flight I thought about this and came to the conclusion that it must have been an angel that came to our aid. Years later, I recounted the tale to an elderly priest, himself a mystic. He simply said, ‘oh you’ve met Dave — he’s Madison’s guardian angel.”

Wrote Sean Alexander of Decatur, Alabama: “Over twenty years ago we were kayaking in a South Carolina tidal marsh with our young children. We started heading back but the outgoing tide was so strong that my wife with our daughter and our two boys in another kayak could not paddle upstream, so they headed for a nearby sandy shore. Our guide in his kayak and me in mine continued upstream toward where we had left the truck.

“I was really struggling because I was not in good shape like our guide, and a few times called out to him to rest a bit, but he kept going forward, and that was fair because if we paused we would just loose a good bit of progress quickly.

“By the time we got to the dock I was so exhausted I didn’t have the energy to paddle the short distance to the ramp, so I let my kayak rest up against the dock — when it immediately rolled like a barrel in the strong current and I found myself jammed up under the dock, underwater fighting against the strong current.

“I clawed my way as hard as I could and was able to reach the kayak at the edge of the dock, and stick my head out of water and got my arms up on the dock, but I couldn’t pull myself up further because the out going tide was so strong, like someone pulling me down by my legs — there was no way I could pull myself up onto that dock.

“I felt my strength, I guess adrenaline, drain from me completely at that point, and even with my arms laying flat and hard as I could on the dock I was slowly slipping back under.

“I turned to look for my guide and saw him with his kayak on his back walking up toward the truck.

“I had no strength left to make a sound greater than the noise of the tidal rush against the dock. Any movement of my arms to try to get out into the open water would just slip me under sooner. I remember the great sense of disappointment I felt that I was about to die.

“As I turned away from looking at my guide I saw a neatly dressed man offering his hand out to me — red golf shirt, dress slacks and shoes, he looked like he had just stepped away from a yacht club, and I grabbed his hand and he pulled me up onto the dock.

“I thanked him and as I was on my knees catching my breath I saw our guide jogging down the dock toward me. I began explaining to him what had happened on the way to the truck and we drove down to pick up my wife and children.

“Because I was pretty cut up from clawing my way under barnacled covered wood, and one of our boys got cut up I guess on an oyster bed near where they landed, we went to a nearby clinic to get treated for infections. It wasn’t until later on that I reflected on the incident with the man who helped me out; how it didn’t make any sense. The dock was small with nothing on it and no one anywhere near as I had paddled up, and I didn’t see him again after I started talking to my guide. He had literally come out of nowhere.

“I have thought about how this could be explained other than by Divine intervention; there was no one in the area as I approached the dock, and no one when I came up out of the water. It was a small dock in an isolated area and I could see everywhere.

Wrote one last viewer (we’ll have more next week):

“About 21 years ago or so when I went to Adoration and looking at the Host, a mist formed and became bigger until it filled the whole altar and beyond. I took off my glasses and rubbed my eyes and cleaned my lenses. Then I looked at the Host again and it happened again. But when I looked just a speck away from the Host everything became clear
again. So I tested this again and again and a mist forms every time I go to Adoration even to this day.

“I’m guessing this is God’s blessing”

http://www.spiritdaily.com/angelfeedbackaug2015a.htm

[previous article: Angels in our time? Yes, and they come during Adoration]

Anti-pope band reschedules black mass

POPE FRANCIS may have won the battle for the souls of Philadelphia, but a Swedish metal band’s quest to blanket the world in darkness continues.

The band Ghost was scheduled to play a sold-out show at Union Transfer on Sept. 26 to promote its new album “Meliora,” the same day Pope Francis arrives for the 2015 World Meeting of Families. It’s doubtful the date was a coincidence as the theatrical group’s lead singer, Pape Emeritus III, is more or less an anti-Pope, dressed in black robes with his own ceremonial “mitre” hat complete with upside-down cross.

Last week, the band put out a video with a sinister spokeswoman condemning Pope Francis’ “oppressive effect on Philadelphia” from behind a dark pulpit.

“Children of Philadelphia, you are a special city. We have been pleased with growing unrest and incivility toward Frankie’s visit next month, and we were especially pleased to register a sold-out concert on the same day Frankie would be blathering to the minions,” the woman said with delight.
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The unholy power of the traffic box, the perimeter designed to limit automotive traffic in Center City during the pope’s visit, and its effects on Union Transfer on Spring Garden Street, compelled Ghost to reschedule its black mass to Sept. 29.

“Concession is sometimes hard. Our quest to topple a church will be won across many battles,” the woman said.

Sean Agnew, of Philly’s R5 Productions, told Newsworks.org that Ghost was really hoping to lay it on thick for Pope Francis, including having its own motorcade drive around the city.

Ghost was formed in Sweden in 2008 as a six-piece band with Papa Emeritus at the helm. Everyone else in the band is a “Nameless Ghoul.”

According to a bio, Ghost’s latest album is a “futuristic/preapocalyptic sounding record.”

“The gods are all dead. Even art is pure commodity,” the band’s bio reads. “But some still fight, quietly at first, but soon they will rise and make the glorious noise of the ancients, donning their masks, these nameless ghouls led by Papa Emeritus III.”

@JasonNark

Video at link.

Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/news/Anti-pope_band_reschedules_black_mass.html#P2CqMEHEICljD1jg.99

BREAKING: Fulton Sheen miracle approved!

Fulton Sheen

UPDATE (8/10/15): For some reason, this article gained renewed steam today through social media. One or two shares quickly turned into thousands. It was originally posted in March 2014. Although Sheen’s miracle was approved, since then his beatification has sadly been suspended due to a disagreement over his body. There appears to be no imminent resolution.

Big news out of Peoria, IL this morning as Bishop Daniel Jenky just received word that the seven-member board of medical experts who advise the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints at the Vatican unanimously approved a reported miracle attributed to the intercession of the Venerable Servant of God Archbishop Fulton Sheen.

This paves the way for Sheen’s beatification, which would make him “Blessed Fulton Sheen” and leave him just one step away from official sainthood.

Hanging out with Bonnie Engstrom and her son, James Fulton, who was miraculously healed at birth.

The miracle in question took place in September 2010 and involved a newborn boy named James Fulton Engstrom (son of Bonnie Engstrom, friend and fellow Catholic blogger.) James emerged showing no signs of life. Medical professionals scrambled to attempt every possible life saving procedure. Bonnie, her husband, and loved ones began immediately seeking the intercession of Fulton Sheen in prayer. Then, after 61 minutes with no pulse, James was miraculously restored to life and made a full recovery. He’s now three years old and continues in good health.

Receiving approval for a miracle is typically the biggest hurdle in the beatification process. From here, the case will be reviewed by a board of theologians. With their approval the case will move on to a select number of cardinals and bishops, and then finally to Pope Francis who will, hopefully, affirm that God performed a miracle through the intercession of Fulton Sheen. There is no timeline as to when these next steps will take place but my guess is that they will happen within the year.

For more information about Fulton Sheen and the Cause for his canonization, visit ArchbishopSheenCause.org.

PS. For an inside look at the miracle vetting process, check out this article we posted yesterday at Strange Notions titled “Can an Atheist Scientist Believe in Miracles?” It’s written by Dr. Jacalyn Duffin, a respected atheist hematologist who was asked by the Vatican to verify a miracle attributed to the intercession of St. Marie-Marguerite d’Youville.

http://brandonvogt.com/breaking-fulton-sheen-miracle-approved/

August 13th Fatima Portugal 1917 -Fatima Children arrested.

On the morning of August 13—it was a Monday—I got a summons to come home from my work at once. All right, I went. There were a lot of people outside my house, but I was used to that by now. I went inside and was washing my hands. My wife was sitting there. She was nervous and upset and all she did was point to the living room. “All right,” I said, “I’ll go in there. Why such a fuss?” So I walked inside still using a towel, and who should I see but the mayor himself. Even then, I suppose, I wasn’t very polite to him, because I saw that a priest was there, too, and I went first to shake hands with the priest. Then I said to the mayor, “I did not expect to see you here, sir.”

He was a great actor, that man. “I thought that after all I would like to go to the miracle today,” he said. What’s this? I asked myself, but the mayor went on, “I thought that we would all go together in my carriage. We will see, and then believe, like St. Thomas,” he said.

I watched him closely now, because I could see he was nervous. He kept looking around before he said, “Aren’t the children coming? It is almost time for the apparition.”

“There is no need to call them,” I said. “They will be ready when it is time to go.”

Just then they came into the room, the three of them, looking no different, and the mayor invited them to go in his carriage. That wasn’t necessary, the children told him.

“It will be better that way,” the mayor insisted. “No one will bother you on the way and, besides, I want to stop off at Fatima to see Father Ferreira.”

So what could we do? We went along—myself, the children, and Lucia’s father. The mayor went in to see Father Ferreira at the presbytery, then in no time at all he called down, “Send the first one up.”

“The first what?” I said.

His tone was different now. He was full of authority.

“Send Lucia!” he said.

“All right,” I said. No use getting in too much trouble.

“Go ahead, Lucia.” And she went into the house, supposedly to talk to Father Ferreira. My own two children stood there on the steps, while I was with Antonio, Lucia’s father. It was just a trick, this business of talking to the pastor,19 because when it was time for Jacinta and Francisco to go in, the mayor said, “It doesn’t matter now. We can all get started.” Well, it was a smart trick, all right, because I hadn’t noticed the mayor’s carriage moving closer all the time to the steps where the children were standing. First thing I knew, the mayor had them seated with him. Francisco in the front, and the two girls in the back. The horse went off at a lively trot. For a while it looked as though they were going to the Cova da Iria, but when they got to the main road the horse was whipped suddenly and they were off, racing toward Ourem. And there was nothing I could do.

The horse and carriage moved briskly along the road to Vila Nova de Ourem. Lucia turned to the mayor and said, “Where are you taking us? This isn’t the way to the Cova da Iria.”

We have no precise report on the conversation that followed, except that the mayor, in uneasy possession of his kidnapped cargo, attempted to calm them. He was merely taking them to Ourem, he explained, to see the parish priest there, after which, he insisted, they would be returned to the Cova by automobile. He appears to have been a nervous and unskilled liar. Along the road now, people began to recognise first the mayor’s carriage, and then its unwilling passengers. Just how noisy or conspicuous they were, we do not know, but in any event the mayor did feel obliged to cover all three with a carriage rug on the floor to keep them out of sight.

An hour or so later, they arrived at the mayor’s house. He shut them firmly in a room, and advised them they would not be freed until they confided their precious secret to him. Precisely why His Honour, the mayor, wanted to pry the children loose from their secret, remains a mystery. After all, he was a man of avowed disbelief in the supernatural. What value could another of their imaginative discourses have for him? Except, of course, that the secret might prove so ridiculous that its publication alone would dissolve the band of faithful who had come to believe in the incredible but lively legend of the three little prophets and their Lady.

Alone, the children appraised their situation. “If they kill us,” Jacinta said, “it won’t matter much; will it? Because we’ll all go straight to heaven.”

A willing, and perhaps even an eager martyr by now, Jacinta was a bit ahead of schedule. Actually, the balance of this afternoon was not unpleasant. The mayor, if less kindly and conscience-ridden than Pontius Pilate, had a wife whose sympathies belonged to his victims, rather than himself. She managed to free them from the room where they were confined, and to feed them generously, offering her own children as companions for the afternoon. Later, in the terrifying hours they were to know, she brought them books and toys, and did all in her limited power to soften their brutal ordeal.

Back at the Cova da Iria, of course, the children’s appointment with their Lady was not kept. But for evidence that the Queen of Heaven appeared on time, we offer the testimony that Maria da Capelinha has provided:

As before, I arrived very early at the Cova and sat down near the little tree where our Lady had appeared. I went in spite of the fact that many people had tried to frighten me out of going. There were rumours it was the devil who came, and that he would wait until many people had come, then open the earth and swallow us all. A woman from Caterina had told me this, but I was not afraid. With so much praying going on, I decided, nothing so evil could happen. I asked our Lady to guide me according to the divine will of her Son, and then I went.

The crowd this day was even greater than it had been in July. Oh, there were many, many more. Some came on foot and hung their bundles on the trees. Some came on horses. Some on mules. There were bicycles too, and everything else, and on the road there was a great noise of traffic.

It must have been around 11 o’clock when Maria dos Anjos, Lucia’s sister, got there. She had some candles with her that she expected to light when our Lady came to her sister and her cousins. All around the tree, the people were praying and singing hymns, but when the children did not appear, they began to get impatient. Then someone came from Fatima and told us they had been kidnapped by the mayor. Everyone began talking at once; there was great anger, and I don’t know what would have happened if we hadn’t heard the clap of thunder.

It was much the same as the last time. Some said the thunder came from the direction of the road and others said it came from the tree. To me it seemed to come from a long way off. But wherever it came from, the thunder was a shock to the people. Some of them began to shout that we would be killed. We all began to spread out, away from the tree, but, of course, no one was hurt in any way. Just after the clap of thunder came a flash of lightning, and then we began to see a little cloud, very delicate, very white, which stopped for a few moments over the tree, and then rose in the air until it disappeared. As we looked around, we began to notice some strange things we had observed before and would see again in the months to follow. Our faces were reflecting all the colours of the rainbow—pink and red and blue and I don’t know what. The trees suddenly seemed to be made not of leaves, but of flowers. The ground reflected these many colours, and so did the clothes we wore. The lanterns that someone had fixed to the arch above us looked as though they had turned to gold. Certainly our Lady had come, I knew, even though the children were not there.

Then when all these signs had disappeared, the people started for Fatima. They were shouting out against the mayor and against Father Ferreira, too. They were against anyone connected with the imprisonment of the children.

Rest of the story here.

http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/TSFATIMA.HTM