Thousands of Catholics Raise
Their Voices in Protest Against Hindu Rituals at Fatima
Shrine
FORT ERIE, ONTARIO:
June 30, 2004 - Catholics by the thousands are up in arms against a recent
unprecedented event at Portugals Fatima Shrine.
On May 5, 2004, a
Hindu prayer ritual was conducted at the altar in the Little Chapel of the
Apparitions, the chapel built over the spot where the Blessed Virgin Mary
appeared to three children at Fatima in 1917.
SIC television, a
national station in Portugal, broadcast the event the same day it took place.
The Fatima Center has obtained a copy of the broadcast, and is now circulating
photographs of the event.
The ceremony was
conducted by a Hindu priest accompanied by 60 Hindus from Lisbon. Catholics are
most disturbed by the fact that the ritual was enacted with the approval of the
Fatima Shrine Rector and the Bishop of Fatima.
Faithful Catholics
regard this as a desecration. It is a sacrilege for a Catholic sanctuary
a sacred place consecrated for the worship of the one true God to be
used for worship of false gods.
"From the time of
Christ" said Catholic Family News editor John Vennari, "Catholic
teaching always forbade pagan worship inside a Catholic Church. Even in Old
Testament times, it would have been unthinkable for heathen ceremonies to be
permitted inside of Jerusalems holy temple."
Father Nicholas
Gruner, the Fatima Centers International Director, said, "Pure and
simple, this is an outrage. It is an insult to every believing Catholic in the
world, to say nothing of a most grave sacrilege. We intend to use every means
at our disposal to raise public awareness and to stop further outrages like
this one from ever occurring at Fatima again!"
Since October, when
it was announced that the Fatima Shrine would be turned into an "interfaith
center," Father Gruner and the Fatima Center have been leading the
struggle to prevent what they fear will be the "sure and certain destruction"
of the Fatima Shrine, unless many Catholics pray and react vigorously to
prevent this disaster.
To date, thousands of
petitions, letters and e-mails of protest have been sent to both Fatima and
Rome. The Fatima Center has also published ads in several major Portuguese
newspapers, calling for the Pope and Portuguese bishops to intervene, and for
the Shrines Rector to resign. Since the campaign began, the Fatima Center
web site (www.fatima.org) has been deluged
with inquiries from angry Catholics around the world, as well as by thousands
of pledges of support and e-mails of encouragement.
FROM: The Fatima Center 452
Kraft Rd., Fort Erie, Ontario, L2A 4M7, Canada CONTACT: Don Pennell,
Director of Communications and Public Relations TELEPHONE:
1-866-871-7723 EMAIL: fatimanews@softcom.ca OR WEBSITE: www.fatima.org
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