THE LITTLE MIRACLE
The story of the Visible
Host has a long and almost unnoticed introduction. From June
18, through July 17, 1961, there were four weeks of apparitions that
included, on July 4, the pronouncement of a message (the
Message of October 18, 1961) that was to be kept secret for three
and one-half months. Then there was the separation of the girls with
Conchita being in Santander for a few days, during which time, on
July 28, 1961, she experienced an apparition of Our Lady in that city
at the same time the other three visionaries in Garabandal were seeing
the Virgin who told them that Conchita was also seeing her.
For some, these experiences were enough to convince them that God
was indeed manifesting His power at Garabandal. But for many, especially
the official representatives of the diocese, some priests, doctors
and psychologists, and the curious public, these events were too intangible,
unconvincing and even charged to be the fictitious inventions of the
four youngsters, This atmosphere immediately led to the visionaries
beginning to plead that the apparition perform a miracle so the people
might believe. The earliest this request was made seems to have been
July 30 while Conchita was still in Santander.
The Miracles Had Already Begun
But the reception of invisible hosts had taken
place perhaps as early as July 11, 1961; unconsecrated wafers in the
beginning, consecrated Hosts subsequently, all of which apparently
had been obtained by Michael, the Archangel, from the tabernacles
of unidentified churches. When these Hosts were offered to the girls,
the Eucharistic wafers were invisible. The miracles had already begun.
Beginning on July 30, 1961, through June of 1962, the youngsters frequently
asked for a miracle to be performed. During this period, the apparition,
now identified as Our Lady, had conceded that a great miracle would
indeed occur at Garabandal, but did not identify the date. On August
8, 1961, Our Lady showed the great miracle which was to
happen at Garabandal, to Father Luis Andreu, who, with the girls,
was participating in an ecstasy*. Early the following morning at about
4:00 oclock, on his way back to his religious duties, this perfectly
healthy priest died of joy. On the 16th of that August, the four girls
experienced their first locution with Father Luis, the first of perhaps
ten or more locutions.
The expectations were great, the rising excitement strong as the time
for the first message approached. The 18th day of October
1961 was a rainy and dismal day, the rain extending into the night,
when the message was announced. Simple, unexceptional,
and a request for penance and reparation, the message
struck no spark in the community, or the diocese. In spite of the
marvels that had been happening, the message was thought to be a disappointment,
and as the apparitions continued with decreasing frequency in the
fall of 1961, interest fell off as well.
The Little Miracle
The apparitions increased in the winter and
the spring without manifestly important messages. The
girls continued to ask for a miracle and this insistent request resulted
in St. Michaels announcement on June 22, 1962, of Conchitas
milagrucu (little miracle), that one of the invisible Hosts that he
had been giving to Conchita would become visible. The following week
Conchita was told the date of the event, July 18; she was instructed
to release this information 15 days in advance of the event. She followed
her instructions by a timely announcement to the villagers and by
writing several lettersone to the Bishop himself.
The littleness of the milagrucu was emphasized by the
speed with which Conchita at last went into ecstasy at a time thought
to be too late to correspond with the foretold date; Then followed
by a large crowd, she moved quickly to the street behind her home,
fell to her knees in the rocky street, opened her mouth and received
the Visible Host. The suddenness of the appearance of the Host disturbed
even those who were directly in front of Conchita. Indeed the disappointment
of many of those present who could not see the event because
of their inconvenient locations in the crowded street, mirrored again
the incredulity of the unbelievers who for so long had been denigrating
Garabandal, and gave impetus to criticism, complaint and disbelief.
A whole year had elapsed since the beginning of the Garabandal events;
over 200 apparitions had occurred; a great and special miracle had
been promised, and a forevision of it had been granted
Father Luis Andreu, whose, publicly voiced wonderment verified that
he had seen the miracle. Conchitas milagrucu had also been promised
and now had indeed happened. Strange and inexplicable things had come
to pass, but for many people, doubt remained unconquered.
This carries a lesson about ourselves that we should learn well; we
are not very perceptive about Gods graces, nor can we recognize
His beneficent action, even when repeated before us. So we continued
through the year to look for a miracle, missing the miracles
that were being performed.
Many Witnesses
The incident of the Visible Host was certainly
one of the outstanding definitive events of the Garabandal story;
and the witnesses are many. Of these, Pepe Diaz, Benjamin Gomez (now
deceased)*, Sr. Alejandro Damians with his borrowed movie camera,
are the firmest, clearest and most unshakable in their convictions
about what they saw.
Pepe Diazs testimony seems to be the fullest oral witness. It
contains specific elements that identify the Visible Host in its initial
instantaneous appearance as a normal Host similar to the ones
the priest gives us. And that in fact is what it was. In the
next two minutes it grew in volume, also attested to by Benjamin Gomez,
while to Pepe it seemed to sparkle and move as though imbued with
life. The photographs (actually a film clip) taken by Sr. Damians,
who had been delayed a little by his surprise at the sudden appearance
of the Host and his unfamiliarity with his borrowed camera, also show
a Host somewhat thicker than what Pepe saw the instant it appeared.
There are elements relevant to this strange event that should give
cause to wonder at our inordinate expectations and our errant self-deceptions.
The Host was in fact a real material object. It did exist independently
of St. Michael by his own admission and along with Pepe we have seen
such Hosts in the hands of priests throughout the world raised before
us for our loving adoration. Seeing the Hosts is no miracle because
the natural laws of physics operate regularly to present the evidence
that these Hosts exist to our eyes without creating concurrent doubts.
These laws always work if not interfered with somehow. If you held
a mirror before your face, you would expect to see your reflection
in it. This would not be a miracle, would it? But suppose in broad
daylight you looked into that mirror and you didnt see your
reflectionyour image was totally missingand all you saw
reflected were the objects near and behind you! Now that would take
some explanation, wouldnt it?
Suspension of Natural Laws
St. Michael had been taking real, physical
Hosts from tabernacles elsewhere to provide the youngsters with the
Eucharist. Those Hosts were therefore material, touchable, seeable,
and unleavened bread wafers, with width, height, thickness and color.
They were not spiritual; they were not illusory; they were not fantasized
nor hypnotically contrived. They had been taken out of actually existing
tabernacles, carried to the place of reception, and given to the children,
placed upon their tongues by the hand of St. Michael, out in the open,
frequently in the view of many witnessesbut the Hosts were not
seen! By definition, this is an interference with and suspension of
the natural laws of physicsby God. All those invisible Eucharists
were miraculously hidden from our view. But once, soon after midnight,
on July 19, 1962, these natural laws were permitted to operate normally,
and the Host was indeed seen by several. That we didnt see the
angel is accepted by all as normal because the angel was
a purely spiritual being, and not detectable by our senses.
God has taught us once again that His ways are not our ways. Because
we did see a Host on Conchitas tongue, we believed that this
was miraculouswhen all the time it was the concealment of the
Hosts that was miraculous and in which we did not believe. All that
time, the unbelieving had no faith in the messenger of God; and even
after seeing the Host, many argued against its reality, or said it
was something Conchita had contrived. The irregularity of the timing
of the incidentour measurement was midnight of July 18 instead
of before midnightis used as reason for denying the fact of
the delivery of the Host by the angel. There is no compatibility in
this reasoning, for the timing of the event has no bearing on the
substance of the event.
In fact the attempt to determine that the angel
used a different mode of time measurement, sun time for example*,
would not change the substance of the event either. The Host was
there even thought at first unseen, and God dissolved the veil that
had hidden the Host from view. This action had been promised; this
action did take place in the view of several witnesses, and in the
presence of many. What more has to be said?
We Still Miss The Miracle
With all the year-long prologue and the stubborn
non-recognition of the wonders that Garabandal was experiencing, the
Visible Host occurring with its peculiar and almost ironic irregularity
of timing, and in spite of the firm testimonies of Pepe Diaz, Benjamin
Gomez, Alejandro Damians and his camera, doubts and denials still
hold sway. Are our ways so different from Gods that we cannot
approach or accept His thoughts or ways? Yes, ours are different because
we limit ourselves to our own capabilities instead of joining God
by faith in His Infinitude. We fear becoming lost in that
Infinitude, an Infinitude which is in fact the final goal toward which
we instinctively strive, an Infinitude in which our capacities would
become perfectednay, even more that perfectedenlarged,
enhanced, enthralled in the possession of God.
We see God in the Eucharist weekly,
dailywe see His Infinitude compressed in this little unexceptional
wafer, the visible Host. But we show little wonderment when the miracle
occurs at the Mass; we have no feeling of awe. Poor young Conchita,
like us all, didnt think seeing the Eucharist was much of a
miracle; that is why she called it a milagrucu. We all missed the
miracle of its invisibility at Garabandal, and even today we are not
recognizing the miracle that has enfolded Infinite Majesty, Power
and Goodness in each visible Host. We do not burst with wonderment
that Almighty God had deigned to feed us with Himself!
Yet in our incomprehensible illogic, we call seeing the Host on Conchitas
tongue a miracle- but was its nine-month invisibility an angelic trick?
How can we complain about Gods not attending to our prayers
when we make no effort to understand His Presence in the miracles
He performs before our very eyes? One minute of a Visible Host we
believe in-nine months of invisible Hosts we ignore; almost twenty
centuries of accepting God in the Eucharist into our deepest heartsand
we seem to be no better today than we were when we crucified Him?
*This was the only time anyone else ever
saw Our Lady during the events at Garabandal.
**The testimonies of Pepe Diaz and Benjamin
Gomez are reported in depth in GarabandalThe Village Speaks,
a book devoted to account of the apparitions as told by eye- witnesses
to the events.
***The reason the miracle took place after
midnight was that Conchita had gone to Mass earlier that day (July
18) and had received Communion. Church law at the time did not permit
reception of Holy Communion twice in the same day. St. Michael obviously
was aware of this and therefore waited until after midnight to give
Conchita the Host.
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