The history of the International
Pilgrim Virgin Statue begins in 1946. At that time, after the
youth of Portugal attended a Congress in Fatima, they took the
Statue from display in the Cova on pilgrimage to Lisbon. As
they walked the route they stopped at the towns and people gathered
to pray. In Lisbon when they entered the cathedral, the miracle
of doves occurred. Many other phenomena also occurred inspiring
devotion and inspiring the fervor among the people.
The statue was returned
to its place in the Cova de Iria but many people wished for
a visit in their own communities. The Bishop asked Sr. Lucia
in a letter about sending the statue on tour. Sr. Lucia responded
with a letter suggesting that
the new statue, just then being made, by the famous sculptor
Jose Thedim be used as a pilgrim statue. The Bishop agreed and,
on May 13, 1947, this new statue was blessed and named the International
Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima.
Almost before it began
its journey, so many places wanted her visit that it was realized
a second statue should also be blessed. This second statue,
made also by Jose Thedim, was completed and blessed by the Bishop
of Fatima on October 13, 1947 (Exactly 30 years to the day after
the great miracle of the sun which was to draw the world's attention
to Mary's message.) His Excellency remarked that this would
be the Western statue and that the two statues would travel
about until finally they could enter Russia.
The Bishop of Fatima entrusted
the Western statue to Mr. John Haffert, who later became the
cofounder of the Blue Army of Our Lady of Fatima in America.
It entered the United States, through Canada at Buffalo, New
York, on December 8, 1947. (December 8th being our patronal
Feast Day of the Immaculate Conception.) At Buffalo 200,000
people lined the streets and welcomed Our Lady on that occasion.
To fulfill the mandate of the Bishop to travel, teach and inspire,
Mr. Haffert assigned the first custodian, Fr. McGrath of Canada.
The statue has always had a full time custodian and has never
stopped traveling in its entire 54 years. Succeeding Fr. McGrath,
was Fr. Breault, and others have continued to the present time.
The miracles, favors, and
signal graces were so numerous from the very beginning that
even the Holy Father, Pope Pius XII, reflected on them in his
famous radio address to the pilgrims at Fatima, May 13, 1951.
He recalled having crowned the Fatima statue in 1946: "In
1946 we crowned Our Lady of Fatima as Queen of the world, and
the next year, through her pilgrim image, She set forth as though
to claim Her dominion, and the miracles She performs along the
way are such that we can scarcely believe our eyes at what we
are seeing."
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Pilgrim Virgin Statue website.
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