Portugal Saved by
the Rosary (1974-1975)
There is yet another example
of Portugal being especially blessed with the protection of Our Lady, this time
because the laity united in petition to Her through the weapon of the Rosary.
On April 25, 1974 the
Communists came to power in Portugal. The same night, in Fatima a small group
of devotees of Our Lady spent the night in prayer before Our Lord in the
Blessed Sacrament.
They sought Divine Guidance
for deliverance from the great evil that had befallen their country. They
concluded the following morning that like Austria, which was freed from
Communism in 1955 by a Rosary Campaign in which millions of Rosaries
were prayed for that country Portugal should turn to Our Ladys
Rosary for aid.
The Bishop of Fatima listened
to their suggestion that a Rosary campaign be launched for the nation from
Fatima. The bishop sent them to the Fatima Shrine Rector, Father Guerra, who
told them that he did not want to launch the campaign from Fatima. Therefore,
the apostles of the National Rosary Crusade in Portugal went north to the most
Catholic part of Portugal, near Braga, to the nearby city of Guimares, where
King Denis set up the first capital of Portugal. There, on April 28, 1974, they
launched the crusade.
They discreetly set about
asking their neighbors, one by one, to join the crusade to free their country.
They feared to speak or publish too openly their request that individuals
pledge to say at least five decades of the Rosary a day for their country, now
held by the Communists.
It was in November of 1975,
almost eighteen months after the Rosary Crusade had started, that the
Communists were removed from power.
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