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    3 October - Feast of The Miracle of Ocotlán – Our Lord of Mercy

    This is a major miracle that you’ve probably never heard of, the
    appearance of Christ in the clouds, in Ocotlan, Mexico, in 1847. This historical event – approved by the Archdiocese of Guadalajara in 1911
    – is known as “The Prodigy of Ocotlán“

    On Saturday 2 October 1847, a massive earthquake hit the region of the
    town of Ocotlán, Mexico; much of the city was destroyed and 40 people
    died. The next day, Sunday 3 October 1847, before a Mass was
    celebrated in the cemetery of the Chapel of La Purísima Concepción in
    the city of Ocotlán, more than 2,000 people witnessed a perfect image
    of Jesus Christ Crucified that appeared in the skies for more than 30
    minutes.

    Before Mass began that 3 October which would be presided over by the
    parochial vicar, Fr Julián Navarro, two very white clouds began to
    join in the north-west of the sky and in the middle of them the image
    of Christ appeared.

    Those present and those in nearby towns were moved, made acts of
    contrition and shouted for “Mercy to the Lord.” For this reason this
    Christ was named the “Lord of Mercy” and in his honour, in September
    1875, a new Church dedicated to Him was blessed and consecrated.

    Among the faithful who witnessed the prodigy were also Fr Julián
    Martín del Campo, Parish Priest of the community and Antonio Jiménez,
    the Mayor of the city. Both sent letters to their respective superiors
    telling what happened.

    In addition, after the miracle, a file was prepared with 30 eyewitness testimonies by order of the layman Lic. Miguel Castellanos. Fifty
    years later, in 1897, under the order of the then Archbishop of
    Guadalajara, Mons. Pedro Loza y Pardavé, a new file was drawn up with
    30 more people, including 5 priests.

    On 29 September 1911, the Archbishop of Guadalajara at that time. Msgr
    José de Jesús Ortiz y Rodríguez. signed the document that endorsed the appearance of Jesus Christ in Ocotlán and the worship and veneration
    that the faithful of that town carry out to the venerated image of the
    Lord of Mercy located in the Sanctuary of the same name.

    “We must recognise as a perfectly proven historical fact the
    appearance of the blessed image of Jesus Christ Crucified (…) and that
    it could not have been the work of hallucination or fraud, since it
    was verified in broad daylight, in view of more than two thousand
    people, ” said the Archbishop.

    He also pointed out that so that the Mercy of the Lord is never
    forgotten, the faithful should “congregate in the way possible, after purifying their consciences with the holy sacraments of Penance and
    Holy Communion and solemnly swear in the presence of God, for himself
    and his descendants, that year by year they will celebrate the
    anniversary of 3 October. ”

    In 1912, after approval and to comply with the provisions of the
    Archbishop of Guadalajara, the public festivities began in honour of
    the Lord of Mercy, remembering the Prodigy of 1847. Currently the
    festivities last 13 days, from September 20 to September 3. October.

    In 1997, John Paul II sent his Apostolic Blessing to the town of
    Ocotlán for the 150th anniversary of the prodigy and asked to
    celebrate their festivals in a holy way, living the sacraments.

    To commemorate the event, a monument, which is entirely carved in pink
    quarry. On the eastern altar there is a scene of the destruction of
    the town by the 1847 earthquake and on the western altar there is a representation of the prodigy with the Lord of Mercy in the centre. It
    has a height of approximately 20 meters.

    See pictures
    https://anastpaul.com/2020/10/03/


    Reflection: Though we are in the world, let us strive to separate
    ourselves from it and consecrate ourselves to God, remembering that
    “the world passes away, but he who does the Will of God abides
    forever.” (I John 2:17)

    Saint Quotes:
    The more you devote yourself to study of the sacred utterances, the
    richer will be your understanding of them, just as the more the soil
    is tilled, the richer the harvest.

    The man who is slow to grasp things but who really tries hard is
    rewarded, equally he who does not cultivate his God-given intellectual
    ability is condemned for despising his gifts and sinning by sloth.

    Learning unsupported by grace may get into our ears; it never reaches
    the heart. But when God's grace touches our innermost minds to bring understanding, his word which has been received by the ear sinks deep
    into the heart.
    -- Saint Isidore of Seville


    To what shall I compare thee? Or to what shall I liken thee, O
    daughter of Jerusalem? To what shall I equal thee, that I may comfort
    thee, O virgin daughter Sion?
    --Lamentations 2:13


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    Merciful Jesus!
    Stretch Forth Thy Hand of Mercy
    (Excerpt – Prayer in a Time of Anguish)
    By St Jerome (347-419)

    Merciful Jesus!
    Thou art my strength, my refuge and my deliverer;
    in Thee I have believed and hoped;
    in Thee have I loved.
    Call me now, I beseech Thee and I will answer.
    Stretch forth Thy hand of mercy, to the work of Thy hands
    and let me not perish, whom Thou hast redeemed
    with Thy precious blood.
    It is now time for dust to return to dust
    and my spirit to Thee Who gavest it.
    Open then, Lord, the gate of life and receive me.
    Receive me most merciful Lord,
    according to the multitude of Thy tender mercies,
    Who receivedst the thief on the cross
    and now prepare my soul for hearing
    the same promise of mercy which he did.
    I am ill, O Lord and Thee my Physician.
    Heal me then, my God and I shall be healed,
    let me not be confounded, for I put my trust in Thee.
    In Thee have I hoped – let me not be cast off forever!
    … Deal not with me, according to what I deserve,
    nor chastise me, according to my iniquities
    but help me, O God, my Saviour
    and for the glory of Thy Name deliver me.
    Now, at this hour, show mercy to me
    and whenever I depart, receive me
    into the number of Thy family that I, may be one of those,
    who are to praise Thee forever.
    Amen

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