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Getting Together in
Kansas
by Francis Slobodnik
Over 200 Kansan supporters of the American
TFP and America Needs Fatima had an enjoyable day of activities
and Catholic devotion for the entire family at their annual
picnic on Saturday, September 17, at a farm near Topeka, Kan.
The day began with a presentation by
TFP Director Mr. Luiz A. Fragelli on the subject of innocence,
a subject so forgotten today.
After Mr. Fragelli's presentation,
the crowd enjoyed this year's puppet show featuring a play
called "The Deliverance of Sister Cecilia." Based
on the story of a nun in Czechoslovakia during the Soviet
occupation after World War II, Sister Cecilia resisted the
communists, smuggled priests out of the country and finally
fled to Austria.
Right before dinner, a statue of Our
Lady of Fatima was carried solemnly to her place of honor,
crowned and asked to reign over the day's events. After dinner
there were wholesome games and activities for children of
all ages followed by a family hayride.
At twilight, the outdoor rosary procession
began. The sight of a path illuminated by torches and candles
winding through the pasture, with Our Lady of Fatima carried
by strong devoted men was a moving experience for all. In
addition to the Rosary, the Litany of Loretto was recited
and the crowd sang several Marian hymns.
The day concluded with the Chinese
shadow play "The Story of An Ungrateful City," based
on a story written by Professor Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira.
The event provides an annual occasion
for like-minded Catholics of all ages to pray together and
encourage one another to meet the challenges of today's society.
TFP and ANF members in Connecticut, Louisiana, Missouri and
Pennsylvania have held similar events.
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