Elian and the Virgin of Fatima...
The story of Elian Gonzalis is filled with miraculous
happenings. When
the little board carrying Elian, his mother and the mothers left Cuba,
it was
stopped by two Cuban patrol boats which began to fire water cannons
into the
boat to sink it. Someone held the child aloft and begged them
to stop.
Inexplicably (or miraculously) the firing stopped, and while continuing
to
shadow the boat on its journey, the patrol fire no other shot.
Next, Elian
was saved by the Miracles of the Dolphins. After the boat capsized
in
shark-infested waters, dolphins kept him from perishing in the water.
It was
inconceivable that Elian suffered no exposure, sun burn or blisters
from his
ordeal. Shortly following his rescue, he proclaimed to the world
that "The
Blessed Virgin saved him...."
In 1917 the Holy Virgin of Fatima told three little
children, "The error
of Russia would spread throughout the world." We believe
that God gave
Elian's miracle to wake up the world to the evils of aethistic communism.
It has been this intercession of Our Lord and Our
Lady in the case of
Elian Gonzalez that has unleashed the forces of hell against Our Lady.
There is a striking parallel between Elian, age
6 and the little children
of Fatima, Jacinta, age 6, Francisco, age 8 and Lucia, age 10.
They too were
kidnaped and terrorized by government officials.
And they say that atheistic communism is dead!
But as Our Lady
prophesied, it has spread.
Our Lady told the children further, "Only I can
help you." Our Lord told
Lucia, if we do penance and pray many rosaries, Our Lady wil crush
atheistic
communism.
A rosary procession to defeat these forces will
be held on Saturday, May
13, 2000 at 11 a.m. at the north side (pennsylvania Avenue at 17th
St.) of
the White House, Wash., D.C. Also on this date, which is the
anniversary of
the first Fatima apparition of Our Lady, Jacinta and Francisco will
be
beatified by the Holy Father.
Blessed Francisco and Jacinta,
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