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  Jacinta and Francisco Marto - Slider   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Jacinta was deeply affected by a terrifying vision of Hell reportedly shown to the children at the third apparition.
Francisco declined and died peacefully at home, while Jacinta was dragged from one hospital to another in an attempt to save her life which she insisted was futile.
On February 20, 1920, Jacinta asked the hospital chaplain who heard her confession to bring her Holy Communion and give her the Anointing of the Sick because she was going to die "this very night".
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 Blessed Jacinta and Francisco (Catholic Youth Networking)
Francisco Marto was born in Fatima, Portugal, on June 11, 1908, and his sister Jacinta was born on March 11th, 1910.
Francisco was affected by the vision in a different way; he saw how sad Jesus and Mary were, and how much they were offended by sins, and his great desire was to console them.
Francisco, who had longed for Heaven, was thrilled at the thought of being able to see Jesus and Mary forever.
catholicyouth.freeservers.com /saints/jacinta&francisco.htm   (808 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Jacinta and Francisco Marto
Francisco Marto (1908-1919) and his sister Jacinta Marto (1910-1920), also known as Blessed Francisco Marto and Blessed Jacinta Marto, together with their cousin, Lúcia dos Santos (1907-2005) were the children from Aljustrel near Fátima, Portugal who reported witnessing three apparitions of an angel in 1916 and several apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1917.
Francisco declined hospital treatment and died peacefully at home, while Jacinta was dragged from one hospital to another in an attempt to save her life which she insisted was futile.
Jacinta is the youngest non-martyred child ever to be beatified.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Jacinta_Marto   (790 words)

  
 May 2, 2000: The Faith of the Fatima Shepherds (may2cat.htm)
The two younger children of the Fatima apparitions, Jacinta and Francisco, scheduled for beatification May 13, 2000, are the youngest non-martyred children ever to be officially declared by the Church to be in Heaven.
Francisco and Jacinta Marto, who died at 9 and 11 years of age respectively, were brother and sister.
On June 28, 1999, the decree issued by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints concerning the scientifically attested miracle obtained through the intercession of the Venerable Servants of God, Francisco and Jacinta Marto, was promulgated in the presence of the Holy Father in the Sala Clementina in the Vatican.
www.dailycatholic.org /issue/2000May/may2fat.htm   (993 words)

  
 Catholic Truths » Letters from France - Jacinta and Francisco Marto
Francisco Marto was born on June 11, 1908, his sister Jacinta on March 10, 1910.
Jacinta retained an impression of it which left a profound mark on her.
Jacinta was transferred to Lisbon for a surgical intervention especially painful since the sick girl’s weakness did not permit a total anesthesia.
catholic-truths.com /2006/08/28/letters-from-france-jacinta-and-francisco-marto...   (2744 words)

  
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The venerable servants of God Francisco and Jacinta Marto were born in Aljustrel, village of Fátima's parish, in the diocese Leiria-Fátima.
Francisco is born on the 11th of March 1910.
On the 25 of March of 1987, the patient unexpectedly felt heat on her feet and was able to sit down, which had been impossible for a long time.
www.fatimashop.pt /uk/visita/p_beat.html   (860 words)

  
 Crusader Special Introductory Issue
Jacinta, weakened by hunger and thirst, said to me, with a simplicity which was natural to her: "Tell the crickets and the frogs not to sing any more, I have such a headache!" Then Francisco asked:
Jacinta always had that thought, which had become habitual to her, of suffering for sinners, in making reparation in their place, while substituting herself for them in order to obtain for them pardon and the grace of conversion.
Jacinta and I, after having said thank you, went to find him again, not doubting for a moment that he was sitting at the side of the well of which I have so often spoken.
www.fatimacrusader.com /crintro/crintropg22.asp   (7925 words)

  
 Jacinta Marto
Jacinta – y su hermano Francisco – después de un riguroso proceso en Roma, tuvieron reconocidas sus virtudes heroicas, pudendo ser venerados privadamente como santos.
Jacinta Marto, con apenas siete años de edad, está dotada de una seriedad marcante.
Jacinta tenía un porte siempre serio, modesto y amable, que parecía traducir la presencia de Dios en todos sus actos, propio de las personas ya avanzadas en edad y de grande virtud.
members.tripod.com /ultimostiempos/jacinta.htm   (2501 words)

  
 Jacinta Marto - Wikipédia
Jacinta Marto, Francisco Marto e Lúcia em 1917
Jacinta, que sofria de pleurisia e não podia ser anestesiada devido à má condição do seu coração, foi assistida em vários hospitais, acabando por sucumbir em 20 de Fevereiro de 1920, sozinha, num hospital.
Jacinta foram beatificados pelo Papa João Paulo II em 13 de Maio de 2000.
pt.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jacinta_Marto   (327 words)

  
 A BRIEF HISTORY OF FATIMA
Her cousins Jacinta and Francisco Marto were still too young for this type of chore and during the intial events Lucia was in the company of other children, Maria and Teresa Matias and Maria Justino.
Jacinta, however, could not contain herself and told her parents of the apparition that very night.
Jacinta and Francisco seemed to be in that part of the light which rose toward heaven, and I in that part which was poured out on the earth.
www.ladyofallnations.org /fatimahx.htm   (5696 words)

  
 Fatima Sanctuary - Fatima, Central Portugal - Tourism Information and guide
They were called: Lucia de Jesus, aged 10, and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto, aged 9 and 7.
Jacinta Marto - She was born in Aljustrel on 11 March 1910.
On I May 1951, the translation of Jacinta´s mortal remains took place, with the greatest simplicity, to a new tomb prepared in the Basilica of Cova da Iria, on the western side.
www.portugalvirtual.pt /_tourism/costadeprata/fatima/ukhistory.html   (845 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Lúcia's cousins, the siblings Francisco (1908–1919) and Jacinta Marto (1910–1920), were both victims of the Great Spanish Flu Epidemic of 1919.
Francisco and Jacinta were declared "venerable" by Pope John Paul II in a public ceremony at Fatima on May 13, 1989.
Jacinta, in fact, accurately predicted the time and detailed circumstances of her death, according to Lúcia and hospital staff.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Our_Lady_of_Fatima   (3333 words)

  
 Fatima: Beatification of Fatima children, Jacinta and Francisco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Prior to the Eucharistic celebration, the Pope visited the tombs of Jacinta and Francisco which are inside the basilica, and he had a brief conversation with Sr.
After recalling Blessed Francisco's desire to console Jesus, saddened by sin, he said: "His life was marked by a transformation that may be called radical, a transformation most certainly not common in children of his age.
Francisco bore without complaint the great suffering caused by the illness from which he later died.
www.katolsk.no /nyheter/2000/05/15-0004.htm   (647 words)

  
 Society Saint Pius X Communicantes Nov 1999 Editorial
Up until the cause for beatification of Jacinta and Francisco, the Sacred Congregation for the Cause of Saints systematically "filed in the archives'' all the processes concerning non-martyred children, being that it seemed difficult to establish heroism in their virtues.
My cousins, Francisco and Jacinta, have sacrificed themselves because they saw the Most Holy Virgin very sad in all her apparitions.
It is touching to note that Francisco and Jacinta were declared Venerable together, and will be beatified together: in fact, the two of them form a harmonious ensemble because, though the two spiritual physiognomies are very different, they are also very complementary, and depend directly on the apparitions and the words of Our Lady.
www.sspx.ca /Communicantes/Mar2000/Small-Seers-of-Fatima.htm   (1533 words)

  
 Catholic Truths » Letters from France - Jacinta and Francisco Marto
In the autumn of 1918, Francisco became seriously ill with the “Spanish flu,” and awaited death with equal portions of certitude and patience.
Pope John Paul II, aware of having himself been the beneficiary of these prayers, expressed his thanks to Jacinta in the homily of the Beatification Mass: “And once again I would like to celebrate the Lord’s goodness to me when I was saved from death after being gravely wounded on May 13, 1981.
Jacinta and Francisco appeared to be in a part which was raised towards Heaven, and I was in that which spread on the earth.
www.catholic-truths.com /2006/08/28/letters-from-france-jacinta-and-francisco-marto   (2744 words)

  
 May 9, 2000: The Faith of the Fatima Shepherds (may9cat.htm)
When Francisco told Lucia to tell the Lady he too wanted to see her, Mary answered, "Tell him to say the Rosary and he will see me." Francisco took out his Rosary and had said no more than 5 or 6 Hail Mary's when our Blessed Mother appeared to him as well.
Francisco was awed at the beauty and goodness of the angel and of the Mother of God.
Francisco's brother John, still living, I got to know over the years as each year I've traveled to Fatima for more than a quarter of a century.
www.dailycatholic.org /issue/2000May/may9fat.htm   (1786 words)

  
 ~The Immaculate Heart~
Fatima, Portugal 1917 A.D. The three children: Jacinta, a girl of seven; Francisco, her brother, a lad of nine; and Lucia, a girl of ten, at once knelt and began to say the rosary together.
Marto, Jacinta’s mother, ran at once to Lucia’s home and reported all the children had told her.
Lucia, Jacinta, and Francisco at the Cova da Iria
www.theimmaculateheart.com   (4082 words)

  
 Tradition, Family, and Property
Francisco and Jacinta Marto are the youngest non-martyred children ever to be beatified.
Jacinta and Francisco Marto are the two youngest non-martyrs to be declared blessed in the history of the Church.
Francisco and Jacinta Marto were, respectively, the eighth and ninth children of Manuel Pedro Marto, known as “Ti” Marto (Uncle Marto) and his wife, Olimpia de Jesus.
www.tfp.org /magazine/mag46/main.htm   (3942 words)

  
 Blessed Jacinta and Francisco Marto - Saint of the Day - American Catholic
He was buried in the parish cemetery and then re-buried in the Fatima basilica in 1952.
Jacinta died of influenza in Lisbon, offering her suffering for the conversion of sinners, peace in the world and the Holy Father.
Their cousin, Lucia dos Santos, became a Carmelite nun and was still living when Jacinta and Francisco were beatified in 2000.
www.americancatholic.org /Features/SaintOfDay/default.asp?id=1297   (455 words)

  
 St. Joseph`s Mail Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Jacinta and Francisco Marto were brother and sister.
Both died within years of the apparition of Our Lady of Fatima and were recently beatified.The 3rd seer, their older cousin Lucia lived on to become a nun.
Jacinta & Francisco are special patrons of boys & girls.
www.stjosephsmailorder.com /itemrc223.html   (126 words)

  
 Basilica and Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima - Fatima, Portugal
After hearing Mary's prophecy of their deaths on June 13, 1917, the siblings Jacinta and Francisco were ecstatic to hear that they'd be going to Heaven "soon" and did not keep this information secret.
Jacinta accurately predicted the exact hour and detailed circumstances of her death, according to accounts by her own mother, by Lúcia, and by hospital staff.
Francisco and Jacinta Marto were both victims of the Great Spanish Flu Epidemic of 1919.
www.sacred-destinations.com /portugal/fatima-shrine-of-our-lady-of-fatima.htm   (1760 words)

  
 Em foco
Com a beatificação, Jacinta e Francisco podem ser objecto de culto nos locais onde a Santa Sé determinar, mas não universalmente, o que só será possível após a canonização.
Ela diz que numa noite em que rezava a Jacinta ouviu uma voz de criança dizer-lhe para se sentar que podia andar.
Jacinta de Jesus Marto nasceu em Aljustrel, Fátima, a 11 de Março de 1910.
www.mundoportugues.com /edicoes/1999/julho/em_foco.htm   (858 words)

  
 News and Annoncements: News and Views: Francisco and Jacinta to be Beatified!
Jacinta and Francisco Marto, the two Portuguese shepherds who, together with Lucia, received revelations in Fatima, will soon be declared blessed by the Church.
Lucia, the third, entered a convent to consecrate her life to prayer, far from the curiosity and fame which the apparitions caused.
In statements to RAI, the Italian radio and television, Father Paolo Molinari, the postulator of Jacinta's and Francisco's beatification cause, revealed that the Vatican has acknowledged the authenticity of a miracle attributed to the intercession of the young shepherds.
www.fatima.org /news/newsviews/beatification1.asp   (393 words)

  
 Beatification
The Declaration of Jacinta and Francisco Marto as Blessed on 13 May 2000 represents the next to last stage in the Church's official recognition of their holiness.
This is the formal beginning, at the diocesan level, of the Cause for the Canonization of Francisco and Jacinta Marto.
Diocesan process concluded and documentation on Jacinta Marto presented to the Congregation of Saints.
www.angelfire.com /nv2/iveron/fatima/beatification.html   (174 words)

  
 JACINTA & FRANCISCO MARTO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Jacinta né le 10 mars 1910, a 7 ans, au moment des apparitions.
Trait de caractère de Jacinta susceptible et boudeuse mais surtout bon coeur, douce et tendre ce qui la rendait attirante et attachante.
Jacinta offrait ses souffrances, elle avait toujours à coeur la conversion des pécheurs.
pages.total.net /~jmarient/fatima/jacinthe.htm   (189 words)

  
 News and Annoncements: News and Views: Woman Cured by Jacinta and Francisco to Attend Beatification Ceremony
On May 13, 2000, when Pope John Paul II beatifies the two shepherd children of Fatima, a devout woman of 70 will be offering silent prayers of thanks for the fact she can attend the celebration standing on her own feet.
The Catholic Church accepts officially that this miracle occurred through the divine intercession of Francisco Marto and his sister, Jacinta, then ages nine and seven, who, with their cousin, Lucia, 10, were visited by the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1917.
The Beatification of Jacinta and Francisco May 13, 2000 or call 1 (905) 871-7607 (and ask for Valerie).
www.fatima.org /news/newsviews/miracle1.asp   (350 words)

  
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As she sat by Francisco's tomb waiting for the Pope, Sister Lucia responded briefly to reporters' questions.
During the beatification Mass, the Pope asked children to try to be like Jacinta and Francisco in listening to Mary and following her to Jesus.
Dozens of children in the crowd were dressed in costumes to look like the beatification photographs of Jacinta and Francisco — complete with dark scarves for the girls and floppy berets for the boys.
www.archden.org /dcr/archive/20000517/2000051709wn.htm   (1021 words)

  
 La historia de Fatima
Son Jacinta y Francisco Marto, los dos más pequeños del trío, que eran hermanos y fallecieron pocos años después de las apariciones, cuando tenían respectivamente 9 y 11 años.
Aquí jugaba con Francisco y Jacinta -afirma mirando sonriente a su alrededor-, en aquel entonces teníamos poco tiempo para jugar, pero a la nochecita, cuando habíamos guardado la grey, sobre todo en verano, cuando los días son más largos, se estaba aquí con los demás niños correteando.
Jacinta me confió que la Virgen, luego de haber dicho a Francisco que moriría pronto, como ella, le había encomendado rezar muchos rosarios para merecer el Paraíso.
mariologia.org /aparicionesfatima49.htm   (2125 words)

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