Thursday, May 22, 2008

DATE OF WARNING & MIRACLE?

Hi Friends:

Someone sent this Web Site address to me that has some interesting
reading about Garabandal. I thought I would pass it on to all of you.
Let us know what you think about these dates. Personally, I just take
one day at a time, trusting that God will grace us with his miracles
when He wants to:

Dear Deacon John,

Thought you might be interested to read these online articles about
Garabandal:

http://www.catholicplanet.com/secrets/index.htm

the date of the Warning is April 10th, 2009
the date of the Miracle is May 13th, 2010

So it is now less than a year to the Warning, and less than two years
to the Miracle.

Monday, May 12, 2008

SAINT MICHAEL AT GARABANDAL [CONTINUED]



An Interview with Conchita by Dr. Dominquez, M.D.
[Part Three]

Q. Before you describe the last appearance to me, tell me about his face. Did he have eyes, nose, ears, lips?
A. Yes (she answered, smiling). He had beautiful eyes, brownish like the color of his hair, and a perfect nose and mouth, but I never saw his ears. I guess they were covered by his hair. I never saw them . . . no, I can't remember.

Q. Tell me now about the last apparition on June 18, 1965. What were his exact words?
A. As I already told you, this was the only time his face was not resplendent. He was smiling, but some-how with a sadness in his face and he said, "This is the Message that the Virgin told me to give you so that you can tell the world: 'As my Message of October eighteenth has not been complied with.' " and the rest of the Message you know.

Q. Was this the last time you saw St. Michael? Would you like to see him again? Did you ever pray the rosary again as at Garabandal during the first apparitions when you prayed expecting him to come?
A. Oh yes, I would like very much to see him again. But I never say the rosary with that intention anymore. But I always say the "Soul of Christ" prayer after Communion, and at that time I always remember Saint Michael.

Q. One last question. Who was the other angel? The one who came at the other side of the Virgin on her first appearance?
A. I don't know. I call him St. Gabriel, but he never told us his name, nor did the Virgin. I don't know his name, but I believe, Doctor, that you have a story to tell about this second angel.

Dr. Dominguez answers: Indeed I do. One day, Conchita was expecting her brother, Miguel, to come to see her at 8 pm. At five minutes to eight she told me that she did not want her brother to come that day at that time. I told her there was nothing to do, because her brother was a very dependable man and if he said he would come at eight, he would be here in a few minutes. "But" I suggested, "let us pray a Hail Mary to the 'other' angel . . . Maybe he can do something about it." As soon as we finished the Hail Mary, the phone rang and there was Miguel saying it was impossible for him to come that day. I believe we both agreed that it was the speediest response to a prayer in our lives. On another occasion, we were making a movie at my home. The day was cloudy and if it rained it would ruin the movie, because we were going to make it outside. So I prayed another Hail Mary to the "Speedy" angel. People came from Brooklyn soaking wet. It rained hard in Manhattan, in Westchester, in the south Bronx, but on our home in the east Bronx not a drop fell.

So this is the end of the story. St. Michael is the Archangel, the great Prince, the victor against Satan, our allay in our battle against the devil. He is the guardian of the people of God. Let us pray to him.

The other angel, "Speedy" is also a very important character. He must be, because he accompanied the Virgin. We can also pray to him. He turned out to be very fast in answering our little prayers.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

SAINT MICHAEL AT GARABANDAL [CONTINUED]


An Interview with Conchita by Dr. Dominquez, M.D.
[Part Two]

Q. Tell me about the Communions you received from the Archangel.
A. He came every day when there was no priest in the village, and gave us Holy Communion. At the beginning he would teach us how to say the Act of Contrition before receiving the Host and after Communion he would teach us to say the prayer of St. Ignatius: "Soul of Christ, sanctify me . . . etc." Afterwards whenever I saw the Angel with the Host, I would immediately start to say the Act of Contrition, and the Angel would wait until I finished before giving me Communion. And after the Communion I would say the "Soul of Christ" prayer, and the Angel always waited until I had finished that prayer before he disappeared.

Q. What about his voice? Was it like a man's or a woman's?
A. I don't know. It was not like a man's, nor a woman's, nor a child's. The Virgin's voice was like a woman's voice, but the angel . . . I cannot say. Nobody ever asked me this before, and I don't know what to tell you . . . It was a very beautiful voice, gracious . . . but I couldn't say if it was a man's or a woman's . . . I don't know.

Q. When St. Michael brought the Communion did he have a cup with Hosts for the four of you?
A. No. He never had a cup. He always gave me Communion when I was alone, and he appeared with the Host in his hand, just in front of his chest. I was told to ask him where he got the Hosts from and when I did, he said he got the Hosts from the tabernacles on earth, because angels cannot consecrate.

Q. How many times did you receive Communion from the Angel's hands, and for how long did he stay with you each time?
A. I don't remember how many times, whenever there was no priest in the village; I guess about thirty or forty times. As for the length of time he stayed with me, I don't know. Whenever we had an apparition we could never say how long it had lasted. The people who saw us would say, "You stayed so many minutes or hours." I believe with the Angel I was told they were minutes. He never had much to say, but I really don't know.

Q. Were you able to see his hands during the Communions?
A. Yes. They were the hands of a man, with well polished nails, and always with a radiant face. The only time his face was not resplendent was during the last apparition, when he gave me the last Message on June 18, 1965.

[To be continued]


Saturday, May 10, 2008

SAINT MICHAEL AT GARABANDAL





An Interview with Conchita
by Dr. Dominquez, M.D.


This very important angel, Saint Michael the Archangel, appeared several times at Garabandal, and in February 1981, I had the following conversation with Conchita:

Q. What do you remember about Saint Michael at Garabandal?
A. He was the first one who appeared on June 18, 1961. I saw him first, and immediately afterwards Jacinta, Mari Loli and Mari Cruz saw him too. He did not say anything. He just stayed there with a radiant smile. He looked about nine years old, but appeared to be very strong. He wore a light blue robe that covered his feet. He had two big wide wings, motionless, pink in color but with a reddish hue; much darker than his face. He came suddenly and disappeared the same way.

Q. Were you afraid of him?
A. No. It was a very pleasant experience. We liked to stay with him; at least I liked him very much. Though he looked like a child, he had dignity; we respected him; he was a gentleman.

Q. You said, "We liked him very much." Did the four of you discuss the apparition? Did you comment on his appearance or radiance etc.?
A. No, I never talked with the other three girls about anything concerning the apparitions. The first night, we went to church after the apparition and we did not say a single word to each other. Afterwards the priest of the village suggested that we not talk among ourselves about the apparitions, so I never talked to Jacinta, Mari Loli or Mari Cruz about the angel or any other apparition. I cannot tell you if it were through obedience to the priest or simply because we did not feel like talking about it. The very first time I spoke about the apparitions with one of the other girls was in August, 1980. In a telephone conversation with Jacinta, I made a comment about my "Dairy" which I had just reread and which had brought back some wonderful moments. Jacinta and I talked for about an hour on the phone, and this is the only time I ever had a dialogue with Jacinta about the details of the apparitions.

Q. Now, tell me more about Saint Michael. Did he ever speak to you?
A. At the beginning he did not speak. He kept appearing for several days and I say that we liked him because the four of us would go to the same spot and start to pray the rosary hoping to experience the vision again; it was obvious that the four of us wanted to see him again. I don't remember well, but I think one day he told us that the Virgin Mary would appear to us. He never spoke too much. After a few days he started to appear with a sign under his feet. We did not read it the first day, but after several apparitions we were able to remember one word every day. It turned out to be the Message that the Virgin was going to give us on October 18, 1961. The sign had this date in Roman numerals.

Q. Did he tell you he was St. Michael?
A. No. I don't think he told us his name. I think it was the Blessed Virgin who told us that the angel was St. Michael.

Q. On July 2, the Virgin came escorted by two angels, one on either side. Do you remember?
A. Yes, I do. And they were identical, like twins. They did not say a word while the Virgin was there. Always the same childlike, strong, respectful, gentlemanly appearance . . .
[To be continued]

From GARABANDAL INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE
April - June 2008 Issue
www.garabandal.com

Sunday, May 4, 2008

FROM O.L.M.C. NEW YORK



“Our Lady of Garabandal has sustained my priestly life all these years. With joy and gratitude I present my testimony…”


These are the words of Fr. Richard W. Gilsdorf taken from an article written for GARABANDAL Magazine in July 1990. Fr. Gilsdorf, who passed away in 2005, spent a life of priestly service to the people of the Diocese of Green Bay Wisconsin. He was a supremely well educated scripture scholar holding degrees from Columbia University and the Sorbonne and actively involved in the debate on the course of the Catholic Church in America. As a published author his articles appeared in the Homiletic and Pastoral Review and The Wanderer and have been collected in a recently released work The Signs of the Times: Understanding the Church since Vatican II. He was the founder and first president of the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy. Like Father John Hardon, he was also a firm believer in the Garabandal events, spreading the tenets of Our Lady’s Message through his priestly ministry. We are most fortunate to have the certainty that many of the initial impressions of the Garabandal events were recorded and interpreted by holy priests.

We preserve on our website the published writings of Fathers Pelletier, Turner, Benac, Laffineur and de Pesquera as the primary historical documents which chronicle the apparitions and maintain their interpretations of the prophecies. Among these priests, we would highlight this work by Fr. Gilsdorf for its emphasis on the dignity of the priesthood which is derived from the central role of the Eucharist in the Church and also for the comparison of the Garabandal prophecies to the revelations of St. Faustina Kowalska. In the wake of Our Holy Father’s successful visit to America, we echo Fr. Gilsdorf’s plea to renew the priestly life and the life of the Church throughout the world by drawing nearer to Our Lady and living her Message more fully in our daily lives. To read Fr. Richard W. Gilsdorf's article in click here
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