| FEBRUARY
28, 2003
35th Anniversary of The Workers
of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Dear Friend of Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel,
In 1963, when I returned to New York from
my first visit to Garabandal, I had a little holy card in my pocket
from the visionary, Conchita Gonzales. On the back was Our Lady’s
Message of October 18, 1961. Leaving Garabandal, Conchita had said
to me, “Will you do it sir, and ask others to do it.”
In five years, on February 29th 1968, The Workers of Our Lady of
Mt. Carmel de Garabandal Inc. was officially established and incorporated.
Word of our organization spread connecting our friends and benefactors
through a little newsletter called Needles. Throughout the last
thirty five years many people have come and made their contribution
to the growth of the Center and the spread of the Message. I am
grateful to them and to Our Lady. They have made the “House
of Charity” a blessed place.
We have completed the transition from GARABANDAL Magazine to the
internet. Garabandal.us is reaching a new generation
in homes, offices and classrooms around the world and in all time
zones. Every day, hundreds are viewing the Message of Garabandal
video in many languages, reading the classic books of Fathers Laffineur,
Turner, Pelletier, and Ramon Perez, printing their own copy gratis.
The facts in these books will always remain the authority and hard
copies are now available for a donation through the New York Center
Materials Catalogue. I am excited to know the number of people watching
the Message of Garabandal streaming video in Spanish and English
on the website. Recently, the Korean and Romanian language versions
have also had a sizeable audience.
The Message of Garabandal came to a world in crisis. Not just a
crisis of nations or a crisis of cultures but a deeper crisis-a
crisis of individual faith. We get lost without prayer. We cannot
fulfill the obligations of our state in life. The crisis in the
priesthood comes from a lack of prayer-priests are not praying,
people are not praying for their priests. We know Satan’s
plan: No priests-no Eucharist. We ask ourselves; how many holy hours,
masses and rosaries for priests have been said since Our Lady warned
us of the evil attack under way to destroy the priesthood? Prayer,
starting with the Morning Offering of Reparation has to be worked
into our daily routine in order to know God’s Will and do
His work.
“Make many sacrifices, perform much penance, and visit the
Blessed Sacrament frequently. But first we must lead good lives”
is the beginning of the First Message. What was the reaction of
those who traveled to the remote mountain village of Garabandal
to hear the Message on October 18, 1961? Disappointment. What is
the reaction today? Disappointment. The current state of the world,
the winds of war and the slowing global economy have created a new
interest among those searching for answers and a spiritual life.
This Message will be a life changing experience for many who find
it. Garabandal is about conversion.
Garabandal is open and the Message can be promoted. The apparitions
ended in 1965 and there is nothing new to report. The next event
will be the world-wide Warning and everyone will know it is from
God. Read about it, as Conchita would say, “It’s all
in the books”.
Each day, in Union of Prayer with you, I say my rosaries for those
who have worked with me and those I have met on my travels. Many
have already gone to God. Almost forty years later, at age 72, I
can testify to the good fruits produced by the Workers of Our Lady
of Mt. Carmel and the grace and peace I receive from doing Our Lady’s
work.
In Union of Prayer,

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