May 13th was the feast of first
apparition of Blessed Mother Mary at Fatima, in Portugal. I would like to focus my meditation on this
event that has greatly contributed to shaping the life of Christians all over
the world. It all started in a small
village of Fatima, Portugal, where three shepherd children – Lucia, Francisco,
and Jacinta – witnessed extraordinary events. From May 13th to
October 13th, the received apparitions of the Blessed Mother Mary.
These ordinary children, raised in a simple Catholic family, were accustomed to
prayer. Reflecting on their story, I’d like to highlight some key points that
capture my attention.
Divine Manifestations and a Call to
Renewal:
Just as Moses encountered the burning bush (Exodus 3: 1 – 15), and
Bernadette witnessed a miraculous vision in Lourdes on February 11th,
1858, these children had their own encounter with the divine. Lucia describes a
flash of light, followed by the appearance of a beautiful lady on an oak
tree. Lucia recounts: “We saw a flash of lightening towards the East, and fearing that thunder
was coming, although the weather was fine, I told Francisco that we had better
go home and collect the cattle”. Lucia further reports: “When we reached
the middle of the farm, there was another flash of lightning, and two steps
ahead, we saw a lady on top of a holm oak tree, approximately one meter high”.
This experience highlights God’s subtle ways of revealing Himself, often
through unexpected encounters.
“The flash of light” seen by the children could represent a new creation
– God’s desire to renew the world with His love, pushing back darkness and sin.
It might also symbolize the Holy Spirit, as pray: “Come, Holy Spirit, fill the
hearts of the faithful and kindle the fire of your love within us. Send forth
your Spirit and they shall be created. And you will renew the face of the
earth.” Like the children of Fatima, with open hearts, humility, and simple
faith, we too can learn to recognize the divine manifestations in our daily
lives.
Holm oak tree: A Symbol of Hope:
The choice of the holm oak tree by our Lady is quite intriguing. In
ancient Greece, its leaves were used for divination and honoring individuals.
Here, “Lady on top of the holm oak”, seen as our Mother Mary, reveals
humanity’s future. Appearing amidst the turmoil of the World War 1 (1914-1918),
she offered a message of hope, assuring us that solutions exist even for global
conflicts and disasters. Looking at today’s events, countries in conflicts,
war, various disasters in the world, we see how actual the message of Fatima
is.
The message of Fatima aligns closely with the message of Lourdes. Both
call us to prayer, especially the Rosary, for peace and an end to war. They
emphasize offering ourselves to God, enduring suffering for our faith, making
reparations for sins, and praying for sinners’ conversion. The Fatima prayer
beautifully captures this spirit: “My God, I believe, I adore, I hope, I
love you. I ask for forgiveness for those who do not believe, nor adore, nor
hope, nor love…”.
A Call to Action:
Mary spoke to the children reassuringly, revealing their mission: “You
will have much to suffer, but the grace of God will be your comfort.” Mother Mary’s message is the actualization of
today’s Gospel (John 16:29-33). Jesus said to his disciples: “In the world you
will have trouble, but take courage, I have conquered the world.” It is very
heart-warming to know that God always grants us strength, grace that is
proportionate to the suffering we may be called to endure for the Gospel.
Therefore, let us welcome this message of Fatima in our lives, praying for
peace, conversion of sinners, and bringing hope to those who feel hopeless.
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