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 Posted: Sat May 12th, 2007 01:40 am

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In 1946, two friends found themselves in a delirious crowd while the statue of Our Lady of Fatima was carried in procession from Bombarral to Lisbon, in the midst of ovations such as a prince had never received. Carlos, a believer in his youth, exclaimed jubilantly like everyone, but his friend, Fernando, on the contrary, had a mocking look on his face. “It’s hard to believe that such a thing can still be seen in the middle of the 20th century! Granted, I can basically accept Marian devotion, but this is only a statue. It’s almost idolatry! You must admit, Carlos, it’s really too much!”

Then they looked towards the sky and saw three doves hovering in the air. All at same time, the birds finally plunged and whirled around the statue, and then they landed one after the other at the base of the statue, near on the Madonna’s feet. The crowds acclaimed the feat with cries of joy - clapping their hands loud enough to wake the dead - but the birds were by no means frightened. A shower of flower petals fell upon them, but the doves still did not fly away. Far from it! They seemed content to lower their heads and cover themselves with their wings when the flowers became too heavy. Cooing softly, they just pressed themselves closer to the statue. There, they remained perched there for many days, motionless; letting the crowds feed them, without leaving their post.

As the procession entered the Cathedral of Lisbon, the doves still did not move. During high mass on December 6, 1946, one of the doves flew up and settled on the Madonna’s crown, thus symbolizing the Holy Spirit. During the distribution of the Holy Communion to four thousand worshippers, the dove turned towards the altar by extending its wings and remaining in this attitude of worship until the end of mass. The crowd watched the bird in astonishment, seized with wonder and admiration. Fernando was watching too, he was there holding a small girl on his shoulders so she could get a better look at the Madonna, while blowing loving kisses to the statue.

Maria Siegt #5 1976 Marian Collection (Recueil Marial) 1978 by Brother Albert Pfleger, Marist
The above article is reposted from a daily mailing called A Moment with Mary sent by the Mary of Nazareth Project, which has the objective of building a shrine to Mary in her home town.

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 Posted: Wed Sep 5th, 2007 02:26 am

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Thank you, Rick, for posting that--it gave me 'goosebumps' just reading about it--what a tremendous blessing.:)



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