Walking
In The Footsteps of Blessed Jacinta and Francisco
By Francis Slobodnik
Over the June 5-6 weekend, Mr. Byron
Whitcraft of the American TFP traveled to Kansas where he
delivered a presentation titled "Walking in the Footsteps
of Blessed Jacinta and Francisco." He spoke to groups
of friends and supporters in both Wichita and Topeka.
When the meeting began, the audience
might have wondered if perhaps they were at the wrong meeting
since the speaker began speaking about Pickett's Charge
during the Battle of Gettysburg. The meeting was supposed
to be about Blessed Jacinta and Francisco and not a history
lesson about the Civil War!
However, it soon became apparent
that his reference was fitting for our times. General Pickett's
men advanced among a hail of bullets and canon fire. As
each man advanced, he noticed brothers-in-arms falling all
around him. If he succeeded in reaching the union lines,
he faced the even graver danger of hand-to-hand combat with
greatly diminished forces. If a soldier ultimately survived,
as General Pickett did, he sat in amazement at his survival,
when so many others were lost.
Mr. Whitcraft pointed out that the
twentieth century was very similar to Pickett's Charge.
Due to the tremendous moral and spiritual crises of the
twentieth century, there have been many casualties. As we
marched forward, we saw others fall around us as victims
of so many enemies: divorce, abortion, contraception, secularism,
socialism, liberation theology, and communism to name just
a few. Few survived the twentieth century with their faith
intact. Even those of us who survived were not without wounds.
Now we have reached the twenty-first century where yet graver
hand-to-hand combat awaits us.
One solution lies in following in
the footsteps of Blessed Jacinta and Francisco who become
heroic souls in face of grave dangers. They grew up as ordinary
children, concerned about playing and little concerned about
the world outside of their own. After Our Lady appeared
to them, their lives were transformed to the point that
they only thought about giving themselves totally to Our
Lady. They focused on the immense evil that had infected
society at that time and caused the loss of so many souls
on the battlefield of life. In fact the sanctity of their
lives grew so immensely that it was said that they advanced
in one week as much as many saints advanced in a year. Their
primary concern for the rest of their short lives was that
God not be offended and that He be glorified.
Their lives after Our Lady's apparitions
focused on four points: 1) A belief in their mission; 2)
Approaching this mission with great seriousness and logic,
3) A spirit of sacrifice taken to heroic levels; and 4)
Continuous prayer.
Mr. Whitcraft then spoke about how
we can follow in their footsteps. We can by: 1) Developing
a firm belief in the Catholic Cause; 2) Taking this cause
very seriously; 3) Not making concessions with those opposed
to, or not part of our cause; and finally 4) having a spirit
of sacrifice added to continuous prayer.
If we follow in the footsteps of Blessed
Jacinta and Francisco we then can not only survive the twenty-first
century, but obtain what General Pickett was unable to obtain:
total victory!