Letters
in the Wintertime
In spite of the current disappointment flowing out from October 18th, people continued to go up to Garabandal. The flame had not smoldered out in everyone's heart, and the steady flow of remarkable phenomena was continuing.We have presented some, but we can speak of many more. For example, an ecstasy occurred slightly after October 15th during which the girls descended a stairway backwards and almost upside down
A memorable date was November 4th, and still more so, the 18th of the same month
On November 4th the ecstasies began at eight o'clock in the morning. This was primarily because the Virgin had ordered the girls to get up every day early in the morning to say a rosary at dawn in the
On November 18th, one month after the unforgettable day of the message (a certain predilection is noted for this date of the 18th), there was announced, officially as some might say, a winter intermission in the events of Garabandal. The Virgin said farewell to the girls; not because they would not see her again, but rather because they would not see her with the same frequency as before. And to each one she indicated the date of the next meeting to aid them to better support the hard course of the winter season.
I assume that tears were running down the cheeks of the little visionaries during the farewell kisses on that day. They had happily enjoyed the long months of paradise and suddenly winter was upon them! Now all that remained for them, just as for the others, was living in the obscurity of faith. Spread in front of them was
In winter God disposes
that mysteries be fulfilled,
so that seeds take root,
and grow strong under the ground,
to develop in such a way
as to bring forth fruit later on.
Fr. José Ramón García
«November 25th, 1961.
Dear Father José Ramón
Right now I'm going to school, and my mother tells me that I should write what is happening. I'll tell you that we have a new priest, and in appearance he seems very good, and he gives us catechism lessons every day. He plays with us a lot.
All the girls say that he was sent by the bishop. We aren't able to give you any news about Fr. Valentín, since they say that he is on vacation. On some days he is in Cossío; but he (the new priest) goes on some days to say Mass there too. And so we do not know how he (Fr. Valentín) is
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Obviously they did not know, nor could they know, how Fr. Valentín was! Officially Fr. Valentín was on vacation. But the vacation had been imposed upon him by the diocesan chancery since the good father was sentenced to undergo a type of forced vacation. This was one of the decisions that came from the Commission back during the summer
The new priest would be expected to have been indoctrinated by the Commission
Continuing now with Conchita's letter:
«There were two priests here from Palencia who seemed very good. They were not together. One day one came; and another day, another. My mother asked one of them why they were coming since it was said to be prohibited. He told her that the bishop of Palencia
With regard to the apparitions, it has been eight days since I have had them. She told me that I'll see her on the feast of the Immaculate Conception
I'm waiting for the
__________
Two days later, on December 27th, Jacinta also began to scribble
«Now she appears to me less and less. On the 16th of this month (November) I had an apparition, and she told me to pray the rosary every morning at the Cuadro
It can be seen that the new priest was big news in the town. The people must have been really pleased, since besides what he personally was worth and could do, they had him there definitely among themselves as a resident in the village — not like Fr. Valentín who belong primarily to the people of Cossío since he had his residence there. This did not prevent the people of San Sebastián
12. The month begins with twodays which , liturgically and religiously, are very special. November 1st is thefeastday of All Saints; November 2nd is the commemoration of all the Faithful Departed, known as All Souls Day.
The village of Garabandal, which traditionally had given special attention to prayer for the souls of the departed, experienced that doublefeastday vividly. There was united the liturgy of the church with the activities of the visionaries who went so often in ecstasy into the houses to pray for the deceased in each one, and also frequently went to the cemetery to there recommend to the Lord all those who had their remains in that simple burial place.
In the middle of the night between those twofeastdays Dr. and Mrs. Ortizwere informed that Jacinta was in ecstasy in her home. Immediately they went there:
«The girl, after presenting someholycards to the Vision to kiss, made a sign of the cross most reverently with the crucifix, and went out on the street. She went first to Loli's house, and presented the crucifix to be kissed by her and also by two or three other persons; from there she went to the church and in front of the doors began a rosary which she continued later through the muddy streets of the village. . . It was truly a moving rosary. At that time, in that silence, illuminated only by some flashlights and lights from the houses!
After the rosary, the girl recited the Credo and later sang the Salve Regina and various songs to the Virgin, some of these to invite the people to pray the holy rosary. »
Toward 1:30 in the morning, when Dr.and Mrs. Ortiz said goodbye to begin their voyage back to Santander,Loli was in her house waiting for an ecstasy. As a continuation of Jacinta's vigil she prayed a Station to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and various other prayers for the poor souls in purgatory.
13. At Garabandal there were abundant proofs that the Virgin did not come for the congenial discovery of our latest teachers and educators of the faith who say, "Children should not be bothered, nor shouldany pressure be put upon them; they will receive when they feel like it, and concern themselves with God when it comes spontaneously from within!"
14. They had to wait until October 18th to see if anything would happen; after the disaster on that day there was nothing to prevent them from submitting Fr. Valentín to a curative treatment.
15. This was Bishop José Souto Vizoso, who retired in 1970 due to his age.
16. December 8th. In Spain this is a day of obligation of the first rank, one of those most ostensibly celebrated in honor of the Virgin. It was also the personalfeastday of the countless Conchas and Conchitas in the country, the abbreviated names for Maríade la Concepción and the names given to honor the Immaculate Conception of Mary.
17. This word accurately describes the letter's penmanship.
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