The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
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[MUSIC ORCHESTRAL]
[CROWD CHEERING]
Citizens of Portugal!
[CHEERING QUIETS]
Soldiers and sailors
of the revolution,
all that is left
of the king's garrison
has either surrendered
or been killed.
[ALL CHEERING]
Manuel has abdicated
and is on his way to England.
[ALL CHEERING]
We proclaim the birth
of the People's
Socialist Republic!
NARRATOR:
In the Portugal of 1910,
there was
a swift and sudden uprising.
Planned and executed
by a Socialist minority,
its purpose was to overthrow
the government
and establish a police state.
Here was an early pattern
of what was to happen
time and again
in many countries of Europe.
As we have destroyed the power
of the monarchy in Portugal,
so we will destroy
the power of the Church!
[ALL CHEERING]
And march on
to the liberation of the masses
and rule of the proletariat!
NARRATOR:
How often have we heard
those same words since then?
And so began
a savage persecution
of all religious orders.
Priests who opposed
the government
were thrown into prison.
Others caught in a dragnet
by the military police
were photographed and numbered
like common criminals.
But the Portuguese
clung to their faith.
And after seven years
of political upheaval,
churches in remote districts
were permitted to reopen.
So it was in
the mountain village of Ftima,
where a simple people
paid tribute
to the God of their fathers.
Here is Ftima
on Sunday, May 15, 1917.
[ORGAN PLAYING
SOFT, SOLEMN MELODY]
Some wine, Frederico.
Antnio.
Hmm.
Drink.
I'm in bad trouble, Hugo.
You're a tired man, Antnio.
You work very hard
on your land and...
nothing grows.
[SLURRING]
It's enough to drive
a man to drink.
My wife doesn't know
what I suffer.
Aw.
But I do, Antnio.
I can't sleep
for thinking about it.
I say to myself,
"Hugo, you must help
your friend.
"He's trapped
like an animal."
Like an animal.
So I tell you this:
Sell that evil land.
Yes. Yes, yes.
Sell the land?
Sure.
And with the money,
you and I will become partners
in a wonderful enterprise.
We'll buy a boat.
A boat?
Yes.
In the mountains?
Ah, we'll leave
these barren hills behind.
We go away to the sea,
become fishermen.
Fish need no watering,
no planting, nothing.
That's the life, I tell you.
Well?
I'm thinking.
You'll do it, huh?
[ORGAN RESUMES PLAYING
IN DISTANCE]
No.
You refuse?
Mass is over.
My wife is there.
But the land.
The money, the fish, huh?
[ORGAN CONTINUES PLAYING
SOLEMN MELODY]
Now we've got to find
your father.
Not only does he stay out
all night,
but he also misses Mass.
Perhaps he had
an accident, Mama.
Every Saturday night
he has an accident.
A collision
with the wine bottle.
He's probably in jail.
Don't upset yourself, Mama.
Papa will come home.
He always does.
Maybe I'll find him
at the tavern.
Don't wait for me.
Lcia, you take the sheep
to the cova.
Yes, Mama.
[WHISTLING]
Good morning,
Senhora dos Santos.
Where's Antnio?
Antnio?
Bless you, senhora,
I have not seen him in a week.
Lcia! Papa and Mama have gone
to the market at Batalha.
To buy a pig, and Papa told us
to take the sheep
and go with you to the cova.
Mama fixed bread and cheese
for us.
And Hugo
provides the dessert.
ALL:
Oh! Hugo!
Here.
Gently, Francisco, gently.
Ladies first.
Here, my beautiful
little one. Here.
I brought them all the way
from Ourm.
Good, huh? They should be.
They nearly cost me my life.
ALL:
Your life?
I saw them in an orchard
by the roadside.
You stole them.
Stealing? Me?
Aw, Jacinta, how can you
think that about Hugo?
Tsk, tsk.
Oh, no, no.
The orchard belongs
to a friend of mine.
And he had told me
to help myself.
But his men didn't know that.
So they set the dogs on me.
Seven big mastiffs
leaping at my throat
And there I was, all alone.
And with my bare hands...
I fought them.
Poor dogs.
They'll never leap again.
You killed them?
Mm-hm.
All except the biggest one.
He laid on his back
and cried like a baby--
[ALL GIGGLE]
--so I spared him.
You tell such lovely stories,
Hugo,
but I know they're not true.
You'd better ask Father Ferreira
to forgive you.
Oh, no.
No priest for Hugo.
Why not?
Oh, it's all right
to go to church
and meditate on your sins
and beg forgiveness
and swear that you'll
never commit them again.
That's fine for little girls,
but not for
a big fellow like me.
Don't you believe in God?
Let's say, uh,
that God doesn't believe in me.
Now, go on home.
Goodbye. Bye.
Bye, Hugo.
Bye.
Bye.
[WHISTLING]
Good morning, Father.
Oh, hello, Hugo.
Oh, Father? I, um...
I have a little business
that takes me to Ourm today.
And I thought perhaps
if you would want me
to get some good wine
for the altar,
I know where I can get it
very cheap.
No, thank you.
Sorry, Father.
Oh, uh...
Just a moment.
You're
an educated man, Hugo.
You come of a good family
in Lisbon, a pious family.
Why don't you come back
to the Church?
I've thought about it,
Father, and I, uh...
I may.
If you'll let me
take up the collections.
[SMACKS LIPS]
[SCOFFS]
[PLAYING LIGHT MELODY]
[BRAYING]
Francisco!
Give me back my apron!
Don't take that
and get it dirty.
FRANCISCO:
Yeah, come on.
Stop him.
Charge me, touro. Try it.
I'll have you--
My apron!
Like Hugo when he fought
the seven bulls.
Come back with it,
do you hear me?
Come back!
[BRAYS]
[LAUGHTER]
[SOBBING]
There, you see
what you've done?
Now, what will Mama say
when I come home without it?
Don't cry, Jacinta.
I'll take all the blame.
Let's eat our lunch.
[SOBBING]
We must say
the rosary first.
All right.
You start, Lcia.
In the name of the Father,
the Son
and the Holy Ghost. Amen.
I believe in God,
the Father Almighty--
No, no. Let's do it
the short way.
And wait for the echoes.
All right.
All together now.
ALL:
Hail Mary!
[ECHOES]
Hail Mary!
Hail Mary!
[THUNDER CRASHES]
What was that?
There must be
a storm coming.
How could it be
with the sky so bright?
I don't know.
But we'd better
head for home.
Hey! Hey! Ya!
Hey! Ya! Ya!
[BRAYING]
[THUNDER CRASHES]
The sun is still out.
Was that lightning?
It must be.
Come on.
Hey! Hey! Hey!
Come on there, hurry up!
FRANCISCO:
Hey, come on. Hurry up.
What are you
looking at?
[BOTH GASP]
What's the matter?
What was it?
What did you see?
Look.
Over there.
FRANCISCO:
I don't see anything.
WOMAN:
Don't be afraid.
I won't hurt you.
Come here to me,
won't you?
Come closer.
There, that's better.
You are not frightened now,
are you?
No.
Where does Your Excellency
come from?
I am from heaven.
Who are you
talking to, Lcia?
A lady.
I don't see her.
Where is she?
Here, on the little tree.
Don't you hear her?
No.
Tell him to say the rosary.
Then he will see me.
She says to say the rosary,
Francisco.
What is it you want of me?
I come to ask you to come here
for six months in succession.
On the 13th day,
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