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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE WORKERS OF OUR LADY OF
MOUNT CARMEL 1965 2002
The
Evolution of Promotional Material
When
he began his promotion in 1965, Joey Lomangino began with a simple
photo scrapbook with Braille captions. Eventually the scrapbook
was replaced by a slide series, the slides were replaced by a 16mm
film show, the film was replaced by a video and now that video is
available to all the world, gratis here at Garabandal.us.
From
the very beginning, the leaflets
(available on this site) were developed to be distributed at Garabandal
conferences. Over the next thirty years, countless millions of copies
of a dozen leaflets were distributed including several thousand
in foreign languages. This great work has always been done by Bill
Henry and his men and a very old, very small printing press.
From
the mimeographed sheets of information distributed at local conferences
(usually three hours in length) there developed a small magazine
called Needles. The first official issue was Winter, 1972. Most
of the original articles were contributed by priests.
Father
Joseph A. Pelletier, A.A. traveled many times to Garabandal
with his close friend, Joey Lomangino, and wrote part of his classic
book, Our Lady
Comes to Garabandal at Joeys home in Lindenhurst, NY in
1970. Another of Fathers books on the subject, God Speaks
at Garabandal, was translated into Chinese in 1972 by Victorin
Wu of Taiwan while a student at Fordham University in New
York (publication by Paul Cardinal Yu Pin, Fu Jen University Press).
Fr. Pelletier went on to write several books, leaflets and articles
for Garabandal Magazine until 1981. Garabandal was close to his
heart until his death in 1986.
Over the last four decades, other priest-experts on Garabandal
contributed powerful and insightful articles, many of which are
preserved on this site. The most prominent were Fr. Francois
Turner, O.P. and Father Alfred Combe of
France and Fr. Francis Benac, a Spanish Jesuit
working in India. These priests were the backbone of the Garabandal
Magazine. Their articles were timeless, theologically correct, absolutely
accurate and without speculation. With their passing the true
experts on Garabandal were gone. This website is a tribute to their
great work on Our Ladys behalf.
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Throughout its history,
several lay people have been invaluable to content of the magazine.
Among them; William Kuhn, who was Fr. Pelletiers
editor, Ed Kelly, a school teacher from California
who married a girl from the Cantabrian area of Spain and spent many
days in the village, Connie Hoebich, the silent
editor of the first magazine, Charlie Mailloux,
who traveled overseas with Joey and reported on his conferences
around the world for the magazine and Marie Fitzpatrick,
who took the publication from newsletter to magazine and obtained
outstanding interviews from Garabandal eyewitnesses in the late
1980s.
The continued publication
of this magazine for over thirty years, facing the challenge of
always freshly presenting the still incomplete events of Garabandal
from 1961-1965, without resorting to wild speculation is a testament
to these men and women who gave so freely of their time, talent
and energy to serve Our Lady and her message.
By 1994, the New York Center video, The Message of Garabandal, was
at long last finished. In 1995, the video was shown on EWTN and
Joey Lomangino was invited on Mother
Angelica Live (his first of four appearances). An estimated
audience of 60 million people learned of Our Ladys Message
as these two dynamic personalities shared a humorous, spiritual
conversation. By 2002, the Message
of Garabandal video had been translated into 27 languages including
a special edition for the hearing impaired.
The
Pilgrimage
After
his first trip to Garabandal in 1964, Joey returned many times with
his friend Mario Corvias and others. It was a difficult
journey. No one knew where Garabandal was! An increasing number
of friends and strangers joined this group. Joey always stayed at
Conchitas mothers house and the other visitors were
put up in the homes of villagers. There were no inns or hotels in
Garabandal for a long time.
Often during his trips to Garabandal, Joey was given the opportunity
to buy a home, property or invest in a business in the village.
Under spiritual advice, he declined as he was told his work with
Garabandal might be misunderstood if he had financial interest in
the village. To this day he does not own property in Garabandal.
When Bishop Del Val summoned Joey and his wife to Santander at the
beginning of the second investigation, the first question he was
asked by the Bishop was, What do you own in the village of
Garabandal. His reply was, Bishop, not a stone.
These
short trips developed into pilgrimages often visiting other Marian
shrines. The pilgrimage became an annual event for the Workers of
Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Fr. Pelletier and Father Turner were frequent
guests and spiritual advisors on the trips and professional travel
agencies accommodated the transportation and lodging arrangements.
On the 1977 Pilgrimage Joey met Marilynn Luther, his future wife.
1978 marked the World Congress on Garabandal. From 1979 to 1987,
Joeys young family kept him at home but 1987 saw the return
of the pilgrimage resurrected as a week long retreat to Garabandal.
As interest in Garabandal made access to the Village easier and
greater promotion made the village a more popular destination several
other pilgrimage groups sprung up. Indeed it was now quite easy
for a foreigner to find Garabandal. This coupled with Joeys
inability to join the group due to health concerns lead to the last
New York Center Holy Week Retreat in 2001. Today in Garabandal buses
and rental cars arrive daily and hotels, inns and restaurants are
going up. The Village is undergoing a transformation from a humble
hamlet to a widely known destination point.
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The
Work at the Center
As
the work of the apostolate grew the need for workers expanded. Originally,
a group of men volunteered to drive Joey to Garabandal conferences
and run the slide projector. This became his core presentation which
always focused on Padre Pio and Garabandal.
The
organization grew staffed mainly by the local residents of Long
Island, New York. At one point there were over 400 active workers
in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. The organization hosted
many popular rosary rallies, family picnics, holy hours, processions,
and all night vigils.
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Everyone
was happy to be working on such a vital and exciting project
and they all looked forward to the Great Miracle. There were many
witnessed conversions and cures from the medal kissed by Our Lady
at Garabandal and given to Joey by Conchita in Garabandal in 1964.
Hundreds of letters arrived in bushel baskets every week. Joey opened
his own house in Lindenhurst for people to come help and pray. It
was eventually referred to as Tuesday night at Joeys.
In 1975, in obedience to his local bishop, Joey stopped speaking
publicly in his own diocese. This marked the beginning of the international
apostolate which took the Message of Our Lady to 40 states
and around the world three times. One of the earliest international
trips was to Ireland. It would be the first of nine consecutive
trips to that country.
Many successful trips
followed to England, Scotland, India, Nigeria, Hong Kong, Australia,
New Zealand, Mexico and Canada. Joey attended and was honored to
speak at two International Congresses on Garabandal in Australia
in the late 1980s.
In Kerala, a national
center was established for all of India and the Garabandal video,
"The Message of Garabandal" along with literature and
holy cards are available in English, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi.
This
period saw the introduction of the computer to the Center as order
and subscription information was handled electronically for
the first time. The overseas trips were tremendously successful
and stirred up much demand for materials upon Joeys return.
Probably over 1 million What is Garabandal leaflets were distributed.
Rosary and scapular makers provided millions of gratis sacramentals
to be sent to promoters especially priests, nuns and lay people
in third world countries. Holy cards with the essential message
of Garabandal were developed and translated into 27 languages to
go along with the videos circulating on six continents.
Following
a serious illness in 1994, Joey began to scale back his work at
the Center. Daily operations are run by Center Coordinator and long
time Worker Rachael and her husband Silvio.
Joey held magazine meetings and responded to letters from his home.
In
November 1999, the public life of Joey Lomangino ended when he was
struck with a sudden and severe heart attack at his home. Without
Joeys attention and guidance the Center slowed down. The death
of friend and advisor Rhoda Van der Clute in February
2001 was a tremendous personal loss to Joey and his family and also
to the magazine staff of which she was operations manager and to
the organization as a whole which was deprived of her many great
gifts and invaluable experience.
The
magazine, while colorful and attractive, lacked writers. To keep
it focused Garabandal reprints of popular articles became a staple.
However, it was a Garabandal magazine, and the scholars of Garabandal
were gone. Joey never tolerated speculation or hearsay. He did not
think it was the place of the Garabandal staff to pronounce miracles
or cures and this limited magazine content.
The events of September 11, 2001 began a new era in the New York
Center. In response to the tragic and improbable attacks, several
people called in, overwhelming our phone lines, and requesting to
know if this was indeed the Warning. Although the attacks were clearly
not the Warning, it made several of the Workers reconsider how to
handle the Warning when it did come and how to continue to promote
efficiently in these times. The new technology of the internet allowed
world wide communication at the speed of light. This new medium
could be better used to spread the message and to inform the world
when the prophesized events of Garabandal begin to happen. The New
York Center had already taken its first steps into cyberspace. This
is the second phase of that project.
There were the Message of Garabandal videos in 27 languages in storage,
leaflets in foreign languages and foreign language Message holy
cards. There was a virtual treasury of articles,
interviews, testimonies seen only by a relatively small number
of magazine subscribers. Only a few promoters remained active and
they like Joey were slowing down with age and illness. With subscriptions
going down and costs going up and a general lack of interest in
the Garabandal magazine and the Holy Week Retreat the decision was
made to close those aspects of the Center down.
The idea of a major media website was presented to Joey. After being
informed of the vast potential of the internet, the ability to reach
a new generation that had not heard the Message in the old mediums,
and the ability to provide the wealth of the great minds of Garabandal
captured on the pages of the magazine to the world for free he jumped
at the idea. This website is an answer to prayer and after much
time spent in research and development finally a reality.
What began as a simple Braille photo album has become the finest
multimedia website we could build leveraging forty years of insight
into the events of Garabandal. With the Blessing of Divine Providence
and through the intercession of Our Lady the promotion of the Message
continues.
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