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104 years ago today, Our Lady of Fatima performed the Miracle of the Sun to over 70,000 witnesses in Fatima, Portugal — ...
13/10/2021

104 years ago today, Our Lady of Fatima performed the Miracle of the Sun to over 70,000 witnesses in Fatima, Portugal — a miracle "so that all may believe."

In 1917, Portugal, like the majority of the world, was embroiled in war. As World War I raged throughout Europe, Portugal found itself unable to maintain its neutrality and joined forces with allies, in order to protect colonies in Africa and to defend their trade with Britain. About 220,000 Portuguese civilians died during the war; thousands due to food shortages, and thousands more from the Spanish flu.

Government stability in the country had been rocky at best. A new liberal constitution separating Church and state was drafted under the influence of Freemasonry, which sought to omit the Faith – which for many was the backbone of Portuguese culture and society – from public life. Anti-Catholicism in Portugal had initially begun in the 18th century and flared up again after the drafting of the new constitution. Catholic churches and schools were seized by the government, and the wearing of clerics in public, the ringing of church bells, and the celebrating of religious festivals were banned. Nearly 2,000 priests, monks and nuns were killed by anti-Christian groups.

This was the backdrop against which the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to three shepherd children – Lucia (10), and her cousins Francisco (9) and Jacinta (7) – in a field in Fatima, bringing with her requests for the recitation of the rosary, for sacrifices on behalf of sinners, and secrets regarding the fate of the world.

To prove that the apparitions were true, Mary promised the children that during the last of her six appearances she would provide a “sign” so people would believe in the apparitions and in her messages.

What happened on October 13, 1917, has come to be known as the “Miracle of the Sun,” or “the day the sun danced.”

On that day, reporters, journalists, photographers, and a crowd of 70,000 people – believers, skeptics and atheists alike – gathered to see the miracle that Mary had promised. After appearing and speaking to the children for some time, Mary then “cast her own light upon the sun.”

Though the region had been subjected to three days of torrential downpour, the rainy sky cleared and the clouds dispersed. A transparent veil came over the sun, making it easy to look at, and multi-colored lights were strewn across the landscape. The huge fireball whirled rapidly with dizzy and sickening speed, flinging out all sorts of brilliant colors that reflected on the faces of the crowd.

The sun continued to gyrate in this manner and then plunged in a zigzag course toward the earth. The crowd was terrified, fearing this was the end of the world.

However, the sun reversed its course and returned to its normal place in the sky. All of this transpired in approximately ten minutes. After realizing they were not doomed, the crowd began ecstatically laughing, crying, shouting and weeping.

The ground, which had been wet and muddy, was completely dried and many discovered their previously drenched clothing to be dry. The amount of heat needed to completely dry the earth in such a short period of time would have surely incinerated human flesh. But instead, numerous miracles of healings of chronic illnesses and ailments were reported and the Miracle of the Sun was understood by the people to be the guarantee that the three children were telling the truth.

On behalf of Antonio V Moffat we are sharing the following information.GET READY FOR OUR ANNUAL MONTH OF MAY ROSARY MISS...
22/04/2021

On behalf of
Antonio V Moffat we are sharing the following information.

GET READY FOR OUR ANNUAL MONTH OF MAY ROSARY MISSION AROUND THE BRITISH ISLES
1. From Saturday 1 May, Feast of Saint Joseph the Worker.
Daily 8.00pm evening Rosary led from Parish/Shrines around the British Isles. This will lead into three important National Days of Prayer:
2. Monday 24 May Feast of Mary, Mother of the Church.
Rosary Day of Prayer for our young people and the mission of our schools, youth and families.
3. Sunday 30 May Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
National Rosary Relay Rally throughout the Dioceses of Scotland, Wales and England. Bishops priests and lay faithful will host their allocated Diocesan Rosary Hour for the Rosary Mission intentions and for the needs of their particular Diocese.
4. Monday 31 May Feast of the Visitation.
Bishop John Keenan will host a Crowning Rosary online at 8.00pm, in thanksgiving for the graces received from the Lord Jesus through the powerful intercession of Our Lady of the Rosary during the May 2021 Rosary Mission.

Oliver Abasolo would like to share this information
20/04/2021

Oliver Abasolo would like to share this information

14/04/2021
04/12/2020

You are invited to join our First Saturday Devotions of Our Lady of Fatima by Our Spiritual Director Fr Joe MacAuley live from Our Lady's Shrine at St Brendan's Yoker on Saturday 5th December 2020 at 6-30pm. If you do not have Zoom please download the app via Google play or Apple and follow the links. When joining the meeting press the video link however do not press the audio link. At some point during the Devotion you may be logged out in which case double click on the link to resume joining again by typing in the ID code and password.

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The First Saturday Devotion
07/03/2020

The First Saturday Devotion

05/03/2020

Fatima’s Sister Lucia Explains Why the Daily Rosary is a 'Must'

Posted by Joseph Pronechen on Sunday Nov 19th, 2017 at 5:01 PM

The Fatima seer gives so many clear reasons for us to see why Our Lady insisted on the daily Rosary for all.

Now that we’ve celebrated 100 years of Fatima, do you want some further explanations why we should pray the Rosary daily as Our Lady directed the children and us to do?
Servant of God Sister Lucia can tell us. She gives a clear explanation in her book “Calls” From the Message of Fatima. First, she begins by again reminding that this call from Our Lady came the first time at her first apparition on May 13, 1917.
Our Lady ended her initial message with the direction, Pray the Rosary every day, in order to obtain peace for the world, and the end of the war.
Next, Sister Lucia mentions how essential it is to pray to receive grace and overcome temptation, and how the Rosary is an accessible prayer not only for the seers who were children then but also for most all people.
Sister Lucia, at this time a Carmelite in Coimbra repeats a question she was asked many times: “Why should Our Lady have told us to say the Rosary every day rather than go to Mass every day?”
“I cannot be absolutely certain of the answer, as Our Lady did not explain and it never occurred to me to ask,” she answers for this “call,” but she shares what she thinks and has come to understand about it, willingly leaving “all interpretation of the meaning of the Message to Holy Church, because it pertains to the Church to do so; hence I humbly and willingly submit myself to whatever It may wish to say or to correct, amend or declare.”

Sister Lucia Reasons
She believes God is a Father who “adapts Himself to the needs and possibilities of his children. Now if God, through Our Lady, had asked us to go to Mass and receive Holy Communion every day, there would undoubtedly have been a great many people who would have said, quite rightly, that this was not possible. Some, on account of the distance separating them from the nearest Church where Mass was celebrated; others on account of the circumstances of their lives, their state in life, their job, the state of their health, etc.”
Yet, “On the other hand to pray the Rosary is something everybody can do, rich and poor, wise and ignorant, great and small.”
Lucia keeps everyone in the loop. Anyone can pray the Rosary anywhere, and at different times.
“All people of good will can, and must say the Rosary every day,” she says. “Why? In order to put ourselves in contact with God, to thank Him for His benefits and ask for the graces we need. It is the prayer which places us in familiar contact with God, like the son who goes to his father to thank him for the gifts he has received, to talk to him about special concerns, to receive his guidance, his help, his support and his blessing.”
Pointing out that we all need to pray every day, Lucia says that God asks us for “a prayer which is within our reach: the Rosary, which can be recited either in common or in private, either in church in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament or at home, either when traveling or while walking quietly in the fields,” she explains. “A mother of a family can say the Rosary while she rocks her baby’s cradle or does the house work. Our day has 24 hours in it. It is not asking a great deal to set aside a quarter of an hour for the spiritual life, for our intimate and familiar converse with God.”
She describes how she believes that after the Holy Mass, praying the Rosary — taking into account its origin, the prayers in it, and the mysteries of the Redemption we recall and meditate on for each decade — “is the most pleasing prayer we can offer to God and one which is most advantageous to our own souls. If such were not the case, Our Lady would not have asked for it so insistently.”
Lucia answers any questions people might have about the number of the prayers in the Rosary, clarifying that “we need to count, in order to have a clear and vivid idea of what we are doing, and to know positively whether or not we have completed what we had planned to offer to God each day, in order to preserve and enhance our relationship of intimacy with God and, by this means, preserve and enhance in ourselves our faith, hope and charity.”
And what of those people who are able to attend Mass daily? Should they still pray the Rosary daily? Of course. For the reasons she just gave Lucia says that “even those people who are able to assist at Mass every day should not…neglect to say their daily Rosary.”
She adds this detail. “Obviously, the time they devote to saying the Rosary is not the same as that during which they are assisting at Mass. For such people, praying the Rosary can be looked upon as a way of preparing themselves to participate better in the Eucharist, or as a thanksgiving after it.”
Besides, Lucia describes how she sees very few truly contemplative souls who maintain within themselves “a relationship of intimate familiarity with God which prepares them for the worthy reception of Christ in the Eucharist.” So vocal prayer is “necessary for them too, meditated, pondered and reflected upon as much as possible, as the Rosary should be.”
It always comes round to the Rosary.
She adds that while many fine prayers can be used to prepare to receive Jesus in the Eucharist and preserving our intimate relationship with God, “But I do not think that we shall find one more suited to people in general than the praying of the five or fifteen mysteries of the Rosary.”
Again, she believes and calls the prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours marvelous, but she thinks it is not accessible to everyone.
Her answer? “Perhaps for all these reasons, and others that we are unaware of, God, who is our Father and understands better than we do the needs of His children, chose to stoop to the simple ordinary level of all of us in asking for the daily recitation of the Rosary, in order to smooth for us the way to Him.”

Adds More Powerful Reasons
Sister Lucia gives another reminder that the Magisterium has said much over years about praying the Rosary. Moreover, because “what God through the Message, has asked us for so insistently, we can conclude that the Rosary is the form of vocal prayer which is most suited to people in general, which we must appreciate, and which we must make every effort never to abandon.”
Why? “God and Our Lady knows better than anyone else what is more appropriate for us and what we most need.”
“Moreover,” she continues, “it will be a powerful means of helping us to preserve our faith, hope and charity.”
Here’s why the call for the daily Rosary is also for everyone. She says, “Even for those people who do not know how, or who are not able to recollect themselves sufficiently to meditate, the simple act of taking the Rosary in their hands in order to pray is already to become mindful of God, and a mention in each decade of a mystery of the life of Christ recalls Him to their minds; this in turn will light in their souls a gentle light of faith which supports the still smoldering wick, preventing it from extinguishing itself altogether.”
So what can happen if we neglect this directive from our heavenly Mother at Fatima?
Sister Lucia gets right to the point. “On the other hand, those who give up saying the Rosary and who do not go to daily Mass, have nothing to sustain them, and so end up by losing themselves in the materialism of earthly life.”
All of which leads her to conclude for us, “Thus the Rosary is the prayer which God, through his Church and Our Lady, has recommended most insistently to us all, as a road to and a gate way of salvation: ‘Pray the Rosary every day.’”

27/02/2020

WAF PILGRIMAGE TO CARFIN GROTTO
Thursday 14th May 2020
Our annual pilgrimage to Carfin Grotto to celebrate the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima will take place again this year. Full details will be advertised in the Scottish Catholic Observer prior to event. Once again, there will be a number of schools participating and we are looking forward to a very joyful celebration of Mary’s Feast. Please make every effort to join us, if not physically, at least spiritually.

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24/02/2020

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