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OCTOBER 12: THE FIRST MARIAN APPARITION
Our Lady of the Pillar
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According to tradition, St. James the Elder apostle went to Spain to evangelize the people there. He experienced exhaustion and discouragement. When he was in Zaragoza, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to him on top of a pillar made of jasper. This is considered as the first Marian apparition. However, the Blessed Mother was still alive during that time. So, some Mariologists say that this was more of a bilocation than an apparition.
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I went to the parish fair over the weekend and found myself thinking whenever I bought anything: WOW! This stuff is expensive. I spent about $22 on 2 cones of ice cream, 9 oysters for my mom, a soda, and a couple chicken tenders. At the end of the weekend, my last purchase was an amazing deal buying something like 7-10 cookies for $3. Then I thought about it some more: It's actually not that expensive, even without the astonishingly affordable cookies! I drop $20 on donations many Sundays. At least this time, I got cookies, soda, ice cream, chicken, and oysters from my money!
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THE DANCING SUN OF FATIMA
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The Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to three children in Fatima, Portugal on the 13th day of each month from May to October in 1917. During her apparitions, she promised that a β€œgreat sign” will happen on her last visit. This took place on October 13. 70,000 people showed up that day to witness the sign that she had promised. The people saw the sun β€œdance.” They witnessed the sun make circles and went zigzag around in the sky.
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Do the Khazars retain any excuse to attack them now?
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RICHIE FERNANDO, SJ: the Jesuit Who Jumped on a Grenade

Brother Richard Fernando, a 26 year-old seminarian from the Philippines, arrived in Cambodia in 1995 to serve at a Jesuit mission which served people crippled by polio, landmines, or other accidents. The young Jesuit quickly earned the trust of his students by learning the language and taking the time to listen to their stories.

On October 17, 1996, one of his students, an ornery former child soldier named Sarom, threatened to toss a live grenade into a packed classroom. Held back by Fernando, the student accidentally released his grip on the grenade. The Jesuit thereupon threw himself on it, dying as he absorbed the blast with his person to protect everyone in the vicinity, including a regretful Sarom.

Fernando is now on the road to sainthood, thanks to a norm issued by Pope Francis that opens the door to canonization for those who have "voluntarily and freely offered their lives for others and have persevered until death in this regard."
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