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Dear friends, The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about an immense health crisis and
will most likely be joined by an economic and social crisis before too
long.
The suffering endured these days by so many families will also leave
scars on a psychological and emotional level: many people are having to
face
near-death situations entirely alone, others are currently unable to
accompany their loved-ones and have not had time to ask for forgiveness
or make
up for past wrongs. The list of sorrows continues to grow. In an entirely different way, Garabandal, Only God Knows, is
also suffering the consequences of this epidemic. When the coronavirus
first
reached Europe, the Garabandal movie was playing in theaters in France.
It had already premiered in 29 countries and had been seen by almost
300,000
people. More than 10,000 people had already seen it in France alone and
many more were expected to fill the theaters during the scheduled
screenings
in the months of March and April. All of this was canceled when the
theaters were forced to close. We also had to postpone the premieres
planned for
the month of March in Singapore, Switzerland and Australia and during
April in the United Kingdom, Canada, Brazil, Portugal, and Holland. This was when we decided that perhaps the moment had arrived to upload Garabandal, Only God Knows to our YouTube channel to be seen free
of charge around the world. Currently, however, we are unable to do so, because the distributors in the countries where we still have contracts in place hope to be able
to premiere in theaters once the virus has passed. Even so, we have found a solution that both respects the contracts and at the same time allows us to make the film available free
of charge during Holy Week 2020. We are proud to announce that from April 3-12, 2020; that is, from
the Friday before Holy Week through Easter Sunday, Garabandal, Only God Knows will be available for viewing online free of charge both in
Spanish and English on the film’s official webpage: https://www.garabandalthemovie.com It will be available in all countries, except for the following
countries, where we hope to premiere in the near future in movie
theaters: Canada,
Singapore, Holland, Brazil, Italy, Poland, Germany, Switzerland,
Austria, France, and Belgium. Garabandal, Only God Knows came into existence to bear a
message of hope to all humanity, a message that in these times is more
necessary
than ever. Our Lady came to Garabandal to tell us that she loves us and
that she is very worried about our salvation. The current circumstances
have,
in God’s providence, become an invitation to live the most memorable
Lent and Holy Week of our lives, and this must lead us to a deep
examination of conscience and a profound desire for true conversion. Share this email with your family and friends and help to spread this
message of hope and this call to conversion with the whole world. In many places, due to the mandatory lockdowns, the faithful will not
even be able to assist the Easter Triduum liturgies. Now, more than
ever, our
homes must become true domestic churches that learn from Our Lady of
Sorrows to contemplate the mystery of Jesus’ passion, death and
resurrection. May she extend her blessing upon you and your family in
this time of need. God bless, Miriam Mater Spei English eng...@materspei.com
The story behind the film: Garabandal, Only God Knows is based on real life events that
took place in a small village in Spain in the 1960s. The small village
of San
Sebastian de Garabandal was marked by the presence of the Most Blessed
Virgin Mary. In nearly 3,000 public apparitions between the years 1961
and
1965, she appeared to 4 girls, between 11 and 12 years of age: Conchita
González, Mari Cruz González, Jacinta González y Mari
Loli Mazón. The first apparition took place on June 18th, 1961.
St. Michael the Archangel appeared to the four girls during a
period of several days in order to prepare them for the coming of Our
Lady. She would appear on the Sunday afternoon of July 2nd, 1961.
These apparitions to the girls in Garabandal continued for four years.
The day-to-day events in Garabandal were a message in themselves. The
Virgin
Mary interacted with the girls like an authentic mother. She won them
over with her tenderness and her gestures of affection. She spoke with
them,
giving them confidence so that they could express themselves and tell
Her everything. She made the most of these conversations to educate
them. She
also corrected them when necessary and played with them. The apparitions
ended on November 13, 1965. The Two Official Messages October 18, 1961: We must make many sacrifices, do much penance, and visit the
Blessed Sacrament. But first, we must be very good. Otherwise, a
chastisement will
befall us. The cup is already filling up, and if we do not change, a
very great chastisement will come upon us. June 18, 1965: Since my message of October 18 has not been heeded and made known
to the world, I tell you that this is the last one. Before, the cup was
filling up. Now, it is brimming over. Many cardinals, many bishops, and
many priests are following the way to perdition and are taking many
souls with
them. Ever less importance is being given to the Holy Eucharist. You
must turn the wrath of God away from you by your efforts. If you ask His
forgiveness with a sincere heart, He will pardon you. I, your Mother,
through St. Michael the Archangel, wish to tell you to amend your lives.
You are
now in the last warnings! I love you very much, and I do not want your
condemnation. Ask Us sincerely, and We will grant your plea. You must
make more
sacrifices. Reflect on the Passion of Jesus.
What does the Church say about the apparitions? The Diocese of Santander has always maintained that it has not found
anything contrary to the faith of the Church in the doctrinal content of
the
apparitions in San Sebastián de Garabandal. This is important. Regarding
the phenomena in themselves, it affirms “not confirmed to be of
supernatural origin,” thus confessing that the case is not closed, much
less condemned, as the interventions of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith also confirm. When the conclusion of a study is not clearly seen, when facts are missing, or when the origin of an
event is not yet known for certain, the Church then declares non constat de supernaturalitate
(not confirmed to be of supernatural origin).
This does not mean that there has not been an apparition. It means that
the supernatural origin of the events it is not yet confirmed and that
certain
information necessary to make a clear judgment is still missing. The film respects that the Church has yet to make a definitive
decision on the apparitions and specifically states at the beginning of
the film
that: "This movie is based on real events that occurred in San Sebastián
de Garabandal, Spain, between 1961 and 1965. The definitive evaluation
of those events is the responsibility of the Catholic Church, to whose
judgement we submit." For more information on the Church’s statements and current position: https://garabandal.it/en/documentation/the-church-s-position When the film was originally planned, the idea was to present the
objective facts of what took place in Garabandal during the apparitions
and, in
particular, to focus in on the credibility of the apparitions. Our Lady
gave many signs (especially through the ecstasies) to help us “modern
men” to believe. The film producers have decided to focus in on the
credibility of what took place, as well as faithfully transmitting the
overall message of Our Blessed Mother: her maternal love and the call to
conversion.