In
1961, in Garabandal, a village in the Spanish Pyrenees, at a place
called the Calleja, four girls, Conchita, Jacinta, Mari Loli and Mari
Cruz were witnesses to an apparition of the Virgin Mary who came under
the title of Our Lady of Carmel. From July 2, 1961 to November 13, 1965,
the girls reported more than 2,000 encounters with the Virgin.
The
title that Mary gave herself in Garabandal—Our Lady of Mount
Carmel—suggests a connection with the apparitions of Lourdes and Fatima.
Indeed:
- By
ending her visits to Lourdes on July 16, the feast of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel, Mary placed the symbol of Mount Carmel as a culmination of a
spiritual journey whose previous apparitions constitute the necessary
steps;
- In
Fatima, on October 13, 1917, after the miracle of the sun, Lucia alone
again saw Our Lady of Sorrows and Our Lord who were still blessing the
world, and Our Lady of Mount Carmel giving the scapular.
At
Garabandal, wearing the scapular, Mary invited us to (re)discover its
meaning. The Scapular of Carmel is another way of showing our devotion
to Jesus through Mary.
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