“From the road, where the carriages were crowded together and where hundreds of persons had stayed for want of sufficient courage to advance across the muddy ground, we saw the huge crowd turn towards the sun which appeared at its zenith, clear of the clouds. It resembled a disc of silver, and it was possible to stare at it without the least discomfort. It did not burn the eyes. It did not blind….Then a tremendous cry rang out and the crowd nearest us were heard to shout: Miracle! Miracle!…Marvel!…Marvel! Before the dazzled eyes of the people, whose attitude transported us to biblical times, and who, dumbfounded, heads uncovered, contemplating the blue of the sky, the sun trembled, it made strange and abrupt movements, outside of all cosmic laws – ‘the sun danced,’ according to the typical expression of the peasants.”
Avelino de Almeida, reporter for O Seculo, a socialist and anti-clerical newspaper, who was present at Fatima on October 13, 1917
“It must have been 1:30 p.m when there arose, at the exact spot where the children were, a column of smoke, thin, fine and bluish, which extended up to perhaps two meters above their heads, and evaporated at that height. This phenomenon, perfectly visible to the naked eye, lasted for a few seconds. Not having noted how long it had lasted, I cannot say whether it was more or less than a minute. The smoke dissipated abruptly, and after some time, it came back to occur a second time, then a third time
“The sky, which had been overcast all day, suddenly cleared; the rain stopped and it looked as if the sun were about to fill with light the countryside that the wintery morning had made so gloomy. I was looking at the spot of the apparitions in a serene, if cold, expectation of something happening and with diminishing curiosity because a long time had passed without anything to excite my attention. The sun, a few moments before, had broken through the thick layer of clouds which hid it and now shone clearly and intensely.
“Suddenly I heard the uproar of thousands of voices, and I saw the whole multitude spread out in that vast space at my feet…turn their backs to that spot where, until then, all their expectations had been focused, and look at the sun on the other side. I turned around, too, toward the point commanding their gaze and I could see the sun, like a very clear disc, with its sharp edge, which gleamed without hurting the sight. It could not be confused with the sun seen through a fog (there was no fog at that moment), for it was neither veiled nor dim. At Fatima, it kept its light and heat, and stood out clearly in the sky, with a sharp edge, like a large gaming table. The most astonishing thing was to be able to stare at the solar disc for a long time, brilliant with light and heat, without hurting the eyes or damaging the retina. [During this time], the sun’s disc did not remain immobile, it had a giddy motion, [but] not like the twinkling of a star in all its brilliance for it spun round upon itself in a mad whirl.
“During the solar phenomenon, which I have just described, there were also changes of color in the atmosphere. Looking at the sun, I noticed that everything was becoming darkened. I looked first at the nearest objects and then extended my glance further afield as far as the horizon. I saw everything had assumed an amethyst color. Objects around me, the sky and the atmosphere, were of the same color. Everything both near and far had changed, taking on the color of old yellow damask. People looked as if they were suffering from jaundice and I recall a sensation of amusement at seeing them look so ugly and unattractive. My own hand was the same color.
“Then, suddenly, one heard a clamor, a cry of anguish breaking from all the people. The sun, whirling wildly, seemed all at once to loosen itself from the firmament and, blood red, advance threateningly upon the earth as if to crush us with its huge and fiery weight. The sensation during those moments was truly terrible.
“All the phenomena which I have described were observed by me in a calm and serene state of mind without any emotional disturbance. It is for others to interpret and explain them. Finally, I must declare that never, before or after October 13 [1917], have I observed similar atmospheric or solar phenomena.”
Doctor Jose Maria de Almeida, eyewitness of the Miracle of the Sun and member of the faculty of sciences, University of Coimbra
see this musical tribute, Rosa Mystica Rosary
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Here’s another tool for your Evangelization tool belt; Meet the Witnesses.
This small read is good one to hand away after introducing the Fatima story to non-believers;
https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/1055830.Meet_The_Witnesses
I’m grateful that someone took the initiative to track down witnesses and write their personal testimony.
I’ve shared this book with others…now I’m sharing it with you….on your dime though.
Peace
Ordered! Thanks Philip, I just got some early Christmas shopping done! 😀
Beautiful! Thank you Donald for posting this. God truly loves His people.
Indeed F7. We speak of the Miracle of the Sun but sometimes I wonder if it was not the Miracle of the Son, with the Transfigured Christ appearing to them very high up in the sky. Witnesses as far afield as the Canary Islands saw it.
Our Lady of Fatima gave the three shepherd children this prayer, which I say after the Gloria each decade of the Rosary.
“O my Jesus, forgive us our sins; save us from the fire of Hell; take all souls to Heaven; and especially help those most in need of thy mercy. Amen.”
Our Lady of Fatima, pray for us.
Notre Dame our Mother, pray for us.
But, but, but…. It was just a mass hallucination.
My wife’s adoptive father lived on Madiera Island in 1917 and claimed to have seen the miracle.
What a privilege PF!
Your welcome CAG.
It’s very interesting how many recounted similar sightings, but not all saw St. Joseph and the Blessed Virgin at the end of the miracle.
The people who were wet from the rain were suddenly dry as was the ground, just like when Moses parted the sea for the Israelites to pass.
J.M.J.
Mass hallucinations do not dry one’s clothes and/or the ground.
The “mass hallucination” trope always gets me. If you ask for an example of that actually happening anywhere, the answer is, there are no such examples. Fancy that.