Memoirs of a Spanish Country Pastor - 6
Translated from the French and Spanish,
Reprinted by kind permission from St. Joseph Publications.
A keen observer of 200 ecstasies gives his personal account of what he witnessed at Garabandal.
PICTURE:
Jacinta, left, and Mari Loli during an ecstatic march.
I have studied closely, and at great length, the four
children in their normal state, and I possess numerous and interesting motion
pictures and photographs. My conclusions are definite: This affair does not in
any way involve young girls who are sick or showing abnormal symptoms. I say
this in all honesty, referring the reader to various doctors who have performed
their profession on the site with impartiality. I can speak with knowledge of their behavior at home, at
the harvest, in the pastures, in the village, during play, on the way to school,
at the church, at other places. My camera and my glance followed or caught them
everywhere. They play, run, jump, laugh, like the other young girls of
the village. They love innocent jokes, especially Conchita, resembling that way
her mother Aniceta in her youth. However, two things make them markedly
different: their retirement at church, even when they pray as rapidly as all the
other people; and remarkable modesty. They wear skirts for their age, but always
sit with striking reserve. One can never reproach them for the least
indiscretion with regard to feminine purity. In this matter, their modesty was
pushed to the extreme. They were molded to such virtue by the Virgin herself. It
is sufficient to recall the ecstasies to remember how - in postures sometimes
surprising to the observers not forewarned - they concerned themselves with the
proper placement of their clothes. The attentions and even the preferences that were shown to
her three companions, and especially to Conchita, whom she liked so much to be
with, caused - it seems - much harm to Mary Cruz. These gave her an inferiority
complex and frustration which still remains. The gifts were for the others and
especially for Conchita whom she liked very much. Did not the two of them line
up two abreast from the start of the apparitions?
PICTURE:
Jacinta and Loli. Outside of ecstasy, the visionaries were normal children.
Why did the visitors always act this way with regard to Mary Cruz? Because she had less apparitions than the others? Because she had no more after September 11, 1962, as she still admits now at certain times. For other motives also? One day it will be known.
In any case, I repeat without hesitation: In their
day-to-day life, the visionaries were simple, obedient, charitable - especially
Mary Cruz who has remained that way - hardworking, humble, pure, worthy of
example. If they acquired faults that they did not have at the start, the
visitors are responsible; that’s my conviction.
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