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After
her appearances in Lourdes and Fatima, the Blessed Virgin
Mary appeared last in Medjugore - leaving one prophecy for
the Philippines: that the nation will become the global spiritual
healing center of the world.
The
Chronicle motored to the breathtaking scenic Montemaria Shrine,
a few kilometers in the outskirts of Batangas City last Sunday.
This is the mountain site overlooking the Verde Island Bay
and the ocean with cruising ships that looked like tiny toys
crossing the blue waters between Batangas and Mindoro.
Incidentally
this body of water is part of the habitat of the most bio-diversified
marine life in the whole world.
Last
Sunday was the culmination of a 40-hour vigil of thousands
of pilgrims (Janauary 11-13) who spent a "Healing of
the Nation through Prayers." Only a makeshift chapel
with the image of the Blessed Virgin and a stage was there
to grace the occasion.
On
this "holy site" will rise the centerpiece: a 33-storey
image of Mary Mother of the Poor which will be as high as
the famous Statue of Liberty and higher than the current tallest
icon of Christ the Redeemer.
This
year the Oratory of the Blessed Virgin of Montemaria will
be finished complete with chapels, prayer gardens, stations
of the cross, retreat houses, lodging and a center for the
poor. It will also contain an exact replica of the Mary House
in Ephesus, Turkey.
The
project done through Mary Mother of the Poor Foundation will
be finished through the over P300-million contribution (mostly
from abroad), the free architectural services of Nestor Mangio
and the 20 hectares of land contributed by couple of Batangueño
devotees.
Reportedly
the stones themselves found in Montemaria have healing powers.
Lately, bus loads of Bulacan devotees brought home 5,000 Montemaria
stones and replaced with 4,000 Bulacan stones so as not to
deplete the area.
At
the center of this Project is a humble Batangueño priest
Fr Fernando Suarez who at age 35 was ordained priest in Canada
in 2002.
For
20 years (since age 16 where he had his first healing miracle),
Fr. Suarez had kept his gift of healing in secret until he
was ordained priest under the Companions of Christ Congregation
in Canada.
Father
Fernando's healing of the deaf, mute, blind, crippled, lame,
the cancer-stricken and spiritually-afflicted has become a
phenomenon known well across the world particularly in many
Third World countries and Africa. In fact it is safe to say
that Fr. Suarez is even better known as a healer abroad than
in the Philippines.
Lately,
his schedule in the Philippines is filled to the brim and
he has been healing thousands - the rich and the poor - from
the poor slum districts to the 10,000 devotees that jammed
the Mall of Asia to the plush Polo Club in Forbes Park in
Makati.
Among
the most prominent of those who were healed by Fr. Suarez's
gifted hands is the First Gentleman Miguel Arroyo, who underwent
a dangerous heart bypass at the St. Luke's Hospital. The President
was reportedly told by the attending doctors that they had
extreme difficulty finding the vein to start the heart operations.
A mistake could be fatal.
Father
Suarez said mass and five minutes after mass the doctors were
able to find the vein and did a successful heart bypass operation.
The
fast recovery of the First Gentleman has been described by
many medical experts as "miraculous." Last Holy
Week the healer-priest already prayed over and touched the
heart area of Mr. Arroyo. The First Gentleman has assumed
a lower key presence after his recovery - he had also withdrawn
the hundred libel suits he filed against media.
All
of the healings are done after the Holy Mass - with the priest
citing the power of Christ in the Eucharist as the source
of the healing and therefore drawing attention away from himself.
Aside
from the constant stream of healing Masses, the Foundation
has been feeding 2,000 students daily, supporting 140 families,
25 senior citizens, 50 scholars and 6 seminarians, among the
poorest of the poor.
Father
Fernando Suarez was called to the priesthood late in the day.
In fact he graduated as a civil engineer from the Adamson
University run by the Vincentian priests. He applied with
the Franciscans and stayed for one and a half year. Briefly
he stayed in the SVD Seminary. It was there that, according
to Fr. Suarez, the Blessed Mary appeared to him and requested
him to go to a distant cold place for his Mission.
That
was when he left for Canada where he became priest.
Eight
years ago, he saw a vivid dream of God pouring grace upon
him and then a flock of poor children surged forward asking
for his help. That was when they set up the Mary Mother of
the Poor Foundation.
In
many of his talks, the priest had often cited the Godlessness
and lack of prayer of men that have led to endless miseries
and diseases for humanity. But he also talks of the abundance
of grace, forgiveness and healing that can also come from
the Above.
Last
Christmas Eve, the security guard of Montemaria Shrine was
stunned to see a beautiful light illuminating the shrine area
where the makeshift chapel is located and reported it to the
community. It soon disappeared as the guard approached.
There
are enough miracles and tales of grace to make an epic story
of Fernando. There are also enough miracles that had led to
the burgeoning interest in making Montemaria, the site of
the new global healing of the world - with the Blessed Virgin
Mary, at the center of the movement.
Are
we seeing the new fulfillment of the Prophecy of Medjugore
for the Philippines.
Those
interested to see the site can motor to Batangas City Shoemart
area, and then ask for directions to get there. It is about
120 kilometers from Pasig going through C-5 route. We will
write more about the exploits of Fr. Fernando Suarez in this
Sunday's issue of this paper.
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