Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter
“For greater things you were born.” (Ven. Mother Luisita)
FRIDAY, May 27th Jn 16: 20-23 Alleluia Verse: “Christ had to suffer and to rise from the dead, and so enter into his glory.”
We contemplate a little one who chose to walk in the footsteps of Christ, to suffer for the salvation of souls in this life, so as to rise with Christ in glory! May her witness inspire us!
JACINTA MARTO: PEARL OF GREAT PRICE! By Fr. Ed Broom, OMV
Having passed the 100th Anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima to the three shepherd children—Lucia, Francisco, and Jacinta, it is more than propitious that we write on the topic of Fatima. In fact, Pope Francis has encouraged this most noble undertaking!
The message is so broad, expansive, evangelical, impressive, and inspiring, as well as extraordinarily simple, that we will focus in this short article on one aspect of the message of Fatima. More than an aspect, better said, we will focus on one person who was involved in the message of Fatima, and it is the person of Jacinta; her full name being JACINTA MARTO!
For sake of brevity, we would like to focus on what we believe to be the so called “Conversion” of Jacinta Marto. Indeed, we can now call her SAINT JACINTA MARTO, because she was canonized, with her older brother Francisco, on May 13, 2017 by Pope Francis—among the youngest saints in the Church Calendar!
By nature Jacinta was extroverted, joyful, exhilarant, expansive, playful as well as competitive, a lover of dance, and simply a lover of life! In a word, she was a typical good little girl, somewhat prayerful, a good daughter, and a good sister. However, there was nothing really extraordinary about her person and nature until something happened that radically transformed her life forever!
YEAR 1916. In the year 1916, Jacinta, Francisco, and Lucia, all of them shepherds, had a visitation by an angel, actually three times. This angel taught them how to pray, what to say in prayer, and a posture in prayer—that of prostration!
YEAR 1917. May 13 of the following year 1917, the three children were visited by a woman dressed in white; it was the Blessed Virgin Mary. Our Lady would actually appear to them six times in total, culminating in October with the great miracle of the sun witnessed by more than 70, 000 people!
CONVERSION. One of the highlights and key notes of the preaching of Jesus, Saint John the Baptist, as well as Saint Peter in his Pentecost discourse, is the call to conversion. “Be converted, the Kingdom of God is at hand” (Mk 1:15) was actually the first words we have of Jesus in His Public ministry. There are two forms of conversion—the radical conversion of Saint Matthew who left all to follow Christ, as well as Saul of Tarsus who encountered Christ on the road to Damascus. Then there is the slow and painful process of conversion that we all have to work at on a daily basis.
RADICAL CONVERSION OF JACINTA MARTO. Basically Jacinta was a good girl all of her life. However, there was a specific event that happened to her, as well as to her brother Francisco and cousin Lucia, that would leave an indelible mark on Jacinta’s soul and radically transform her total life. When and what happened to change this little girl’s life? It was during the third apparition of Our Lady on July 13, 1917. In this most powerful apparition, Our Lady revealed to these three little shepherd children a graphic vision of HELL. Our Lady opened up her hands and it was as if the earth opened its mouth. The children could see what appeared to be a lake or even sea of immense fire. In it they could see the damned souls—some were transparent, others bronze, still others brown, and finally some were pitch black. Many souls seemed to be floating without any equilibrium, like balloons blown by the wind with no anchoring. Also, the children perceived hideous animals that were transpiercing the souls; these were the devils. In addition to this, the children could hear the cries of despair of the damned souls. This graphic and Dantesque vision of hell seen by the children never left their memories and would move them to acts of heroic virtue in the realm of sacrifice. One more note: the children said they would have died of fear if the Blessed Virgin were not present there with them. However, the Blessed Virgin Mary wanted them to experience this vision, as well as the world at large! Why? From this came conversion!
JACINTA’S CONVERSION. From that moment on Jacinta Marto would never be the same. Indeed, it was this graphic and unforgettable vision of hell on July 13, 1917 that would change her heart, her actions, and her life in its totality. Saint Pope John Paul II, in the beatification process of Jacinta and Francisco on May 13, 2000, gave them each a specific title which really exemplified the essence of their charisms, indeed the essence of their sanctity. The Pontiff called Francisco “A Little Mystic”. Whereas Jacinta he called “A Little Victim Soul”. What then is this so called “victim soul”? Such a soul offers themself to God in order to generously offer sacrifices, as well as to accept the sufferings sent by God, primarily for the sake of souls: the conversion of poor sinners and the salvation of their immortal souls. Saint Padre Pio, Saint Therese, Josefa Menendez—all of these were victim souls. Therefore, after the vision of hell viewed by Jacinta with Francisco and Lucia, Jacinta was imbued and permeated with an insatiable desire to save souls, especially poor sinners, from the horrendous but all too real place of hell. The Catholic Church has always taught that any person who dies unrepentant in the state of mortal sin is condemned to the chastisement of hell and for all eternity. Indeed, the only one to blame is that particular soul for having chosen of their own free will to commit mortal sin, live in mortal sin, and die unrepentant in mortal sin! Jacinta Marto could not forget the pain, the suffering, the anguish, the despair of those many souls that she saw in this apparent sea of fire, tortured at the same time by the many hideous devils. This graphic vision shown to her by the Blessed Virgin Mary would move Jacinta to the practice of heroic virtue in the realm of sacrifice. Let us now look into the many sacrifices undertaken by this “Little Victim Soul”, Saint Jacinta Marto.
THE HEROIC SACRIFICES OF JACINTA: MOTIVATION FOR ALL OF US!!! Jacinta Marto had no formal education; she could neither read nor write. Her First Communion was given through the hands of an angel from heaven in 1916. She had no degree in theology and only knew the basics of her catechism. However, she had two excellent teachers who would lift her up to the heights of holiness in a very short period of a little more than two years. Who were these teachers? The Blessed Virgin Mary and the Holy Spirit. Let us summarily outline the voluntary sacrifices of this little shepherd girl.
1. One of the favorite past times of Jacinta was to dance; she simply loved to dance. For the sake of the salvation of souls, Jacinta willingly gave up dancing for the rest of her life!
2. Jacinta’s favorite food was the luscious and sweet grapes of the Portuguese hills and vineyards. Indeed, she loved to eat these grapes. Once again, like the dancing, she decided that she would give up these grapes, and in place of them, eat the bitter herbs and nuts from the field—a huge sacrifice. All of this done to save souls from the fires of hell!
3. She wore her normal, modest clothes. However, Jacinta, as well as Francisco and Lucia, made a hidden sacrifice that was seen by God alone and it was the ROPE. Beneath their clothes they fastened a rope around their waists. This caused them considerable discomfort during the course of the day. Our Lady told them to take it off at night so that they could at least have a good night’s repose.
4. On their way to the fields where they would tend their sheep, the three children would often bump into poorer children who had barely anything at all to eat. The three children would willingly offer their lunches to the poor children to eat, and thereby suffer hunger themselves during the course of the day. Why? For this simple reason, to bar the gates of hell for many poor sinners!
5. Climate: Heat! They would tend the sheep in the midst of the summer heat and offer up the heat. Hell, of course, is much worse, and it is forever and ever and ever!
6. On one occasion, in the middle of summer, the heat and humidity were so intense that the children were almost dying of thirst. Therefore, Lucia went to a nearby household and asked for water. She was given a pitcher of water to share with Francisco and Jacinta. When Lucia arrived with the water, the two decided that they would prefer to suffer the heat and humidity and not drink the refreshing water. Why? Once again, this sacrifice could be offered for the conversion of poor sinners, so that they would be saved from the eternal fires of hell. Consequently, Lucia poured the contents of water onto the ground. All of them went thirsty. They had a greater thirst for the eternal salvation of immortal souls; like Jesus, who cried out on the cross: I THIRST!!!
7. In the same context, one day Jacinta could hear the crickets sounding, and her head was pounding, so she started to complain. Francisco quickly intervened and reminded Jacinta that she could even offer up her headache as a sacrifice for the conversion and salvation of poor sinners. Jacinta quickly stopped complaining and did as her brother suggested!
8. Eventually the crowds would come and pester the children with interminable questions about what they saw and heard. Once again Jacinta would offer this suffering as a sacrifice for the salvation of souls.
9. Rosary in its totality. Early on the three children would obey their parents and pray the Rosary, however, in an abbreviated fashion, in which they would just say the first two words of the Our Father and the Hail Mary, so that they could proceed to their play as soon as possible. After the graphic and unforgettable vision of hell and the damned sinners, not only did the children pray the whole Rosary, but they prayed many Rosaries during the course of the day. Indeed, such was the love and thirst that the children had, but especially Jacinta, to collaborate with God in the salvation of immortal souls!
10. Sickness and Death. Our Lady had asked the children if they would be willing to suffer and sacrifice for the salvation of souls. The spokesperson, Lucia, responded with a generous YES for herself and in the name of the other two. Of course this suffering and sacrifice would result in the early deaths of both Francisco, who died first, and then Jacinta. Our Lady even asked Jacinta if she was willing to suffer a little more for souls? Jacinta said “yes”! One of the most painful elements of the death of little Jacinta was the fact that she basically died alone. The hospital was distant from her parents’ home and they could not make it easily to this destination. Therefore, in the last days and last hours of the death of this little Victim Soul, she died alone without the presence of any of her family members. This calls to mind one of the last words of Jesus as He hung upon the cross: “My God, My God, why hast thou abandoned me?” (Mt 27:46) To a limited degree, Jesus shared with this heroic child a part of His bitter passion. In a certain sense we can say that Jacinta went through the dark night of the soul as she suffered in the hospital, distant from all her loved ones. Do not forget that Jacinta’s nature was sociable, extroverted, expansive and she simply loved to be with people, especially her loved ones!
We conclude our short essay on the truly admirable person of Saint Jacinta Marto. Indeed worthy of note and reflection are the following about Jacinta:
(1) CHILDREN. Jesus said: “Let the little children come to me, for as such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” (Mt 19:14) Jesus has a great love for children!
(2) HOLINESS. Even small children can become saints if they are properly formed by their parents!
(3) MARY AS TEACHER AND GUIDE. Jacinta placed herself as a pupil or student at the disposition of Mary. May we place ourselves in the school of Mary!
(4) LOVE AND SACRIFICE. Jacinta teaches us that true and authentic love is measured by our willingness to suffer and sacrifice for the salvation of others!
(5) THE SOUL. One immortal soul has great value; it was redeemed by the Blood of Jesus!
(6) HELL. The radical conversion of little Jacinta came about after witnessing a graphic vision of hell displayed by the Blessed Virgin Mary!
(7) ETERNITY. Jacinta would ask Lucia if Hell would one day cease to exist, and Lucia would respond, Hell is forever and ever and ever!
(8) SHORTNESS OF LIFE. Both Jacinta and Francisco would be dead in less than two and a half years after the last apparition of Our Lady. We know neither the day nor the hour when God will call us; death will come like a thief in the night!
(9) HEROIC SACRIFICES. These little children were motivated to make truly heroic sacrifices to save souls from hell. We too are called to sacrifice ourselves to save sinners from falling off the precipice into hell!
(10) LOVE!!! When all is said and done we will be judged on love. However, love is measured not simply by words, but by concrete actions. Jacinta said she loved God and proved it by an outpouring of heroic sacrifices to save poor sinners from the fiery pit of hell!!!
Saint Francisco Marto, pray for us. Saint Jacinta Marto, pray for us. Our Lady of Fatima pray for us and the conversion of poor sinners. Amen.