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The
new evangelization — The
mission of the The second week of May, two Pilgrims of St.
Michael began their first tour of apostolate in South America, of which
the results were most positive. We visited the countries of Colombia and
Argentina, guided by Our Blessed Mother of Chiquinquirá and Luján. We
were able, with Her help, to sow the first seeds that will see the
beginning of the battle of St. Michael and its fruits in this part of
the world. Since their colonization, and up to the 19th century, these two peoples always fought for
their physical, social, and cultural freedom. At present, this struggle
is more spiritual than ever. Actually, we can say it is completely
spiritual, and we are aware that there is no man that can win this
battle except Jesus, the same Man that 2,000 years ago incarnated
Himself in the Virgin Mary's womb. Medellin, Columbia We were in Medellín on May 13th, the date
in which we celebrate the Virgin's Apparitions in Fatima. We were in
this place with the people that Mr. Pierre Marchildon, a full-time
pilgrim with 30 years of intense apostolate, met before when he was for
the first time in this country as a guest of Mr. Marino Restrepo. We also met with Mr. Orlando López, the
director of Abba Communications, who became an important ally, helping
us in the distribution of our publication and in the organization of
several meetings, as well as a radio-broadcasting interview with Rodrigo
Jaramillo, who happens to be the leader of a big group of young
Catholics, dedicated to prayer and evangelization. After talking with
him about the social doctrine of the Church, he said: "Now, I am a
Pilgrim of St. Michael also. What comes next?" Before going to
Bogotá, he organized a meeting with more than 130 people, who were
really enthusiastic with our apostolate and who committed themselves to
go and distribute our publications. We were able to distribute here more
than 14,000 leaflets on the Year of the Rosary and the Eucharistic
Encyclical. We were also invited to the Broadcasting Station of the Universidad Bolivariana, where we gave an introduction on Social Credit and its consequences on the moral values in our present society. We kept on with other meetings in some parishes and different Catholic groups, like those lead by Father Víctor Márquez and Mrs. Libia Betancur, who were very happy to hear us talking about the teachings of the Catholic Church, the New Age, the social doctrine of the Church, etc.
Our Pilgrims at a Congress of lay
apostles in Quito, in July, 2004, Bogota, Columbia In this city, where the love towards Our
Blessed Mother is evident, we began working immediately with a group
called The Pilgrims of Love, who, since their very first meeting with
Mr. Pierre Marchildon, began to spread our leaflets and their message in
the most important parishes in Zipaquirá, a region close to Colombia.
Thanks to their work, we were able to continue delivering our
publications and holding meetings, mainly with young people who decided
to begin working with us right away in order to fight for justice. We also attended the most important
sanctuary in Colombia, the Basilica of Our Lady of Chiquinquirá, where,
with the permission of the priest in charge, we were able to distribute
around 7,000 leaflets on the Year of the Rosary. We were also able to have an appointment
with Bishop Fernando Sabogal, from the Diocese of the Immaculate
Conception, who gave us a letter allowing us to do our apostolate,
saying that "everything having to do with the doctrine of the
Catholic Church has to be supported." We visited there other lay groups. One of
them was the group lead by Felipe Gómez, a religious singer who has a
large group of people that get together once a week to pray the Rosary.
They also help different communities and teach catechism to children. He
let us visit his groups in order to explain to them about Social Credit
and to spread some leaflets among them. We also contacted Rafael Arango,
the director of an assistance and health center, who also cares about
the teaching of the Catholic Faith, prayer, and a permanent calling to
live the Sacraments. As a
former banker, he realizes the urgent importance of transforming the
economic system. He and his peers were really interested in knowing more
about the model that is being implemented in Madagascar, where the
Pilgrims of St. Michael have already made an agreement with the local
church in order to apply a project having to do with Social Credit. Helidodro Prada, the owner of a Catholic
bookstore, also was happy to help us, and he organized different
meetings with the people that belong to his large groups of prayer,
deciding to join their forces with ours in order to fight together for
winning this decisive battle. Buenos
Aires, Argentina With not many names for beginning the
apostolate there, we arrived into Buenos Aires, the capital of
Argentina. The first one in receiving us was Our Lady of Luján, the
patroness of Argentina — of which the blue and white flag represents
the Virgin Mary's robe. It was to Her that we offered our mission
asking, at the same time, to get for us the necessary people for going
on with the apostolate. And there was no delay in Her answer. Quite
soon, we were having meetings, thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Seligman and Mrs.
Verónica Ogara. We had three different interviews on the Catholic Radio
Broadcasters. We gave a lecture to a group of college students and
another to a group that has been gathering since the Apparitions of Our
Lady in Medjugorge. We were able to speak with Father Roque
Ravassio, who accepted to distribute more than 45,000 copies of the Year
of the Rosary leaflet, after knowing that his own Bishop had already
asked Rougemont for copies on the same topic. Then we continued on to
Concordia, where we met, in the parish of Our Lady of Fátima, Father
Ravassio, who then organized several meetings with his parishioners. There were three Bishops that received us,
one of them being Mons. Juan Suárez, from the parish of Gregorio
Laferrere, the one who gave us a letter giving credit to our Catholic
work that "focused on the search for justice." Another Bishop,
Mons. Basioto, after the Sunday service, referred to the Pilgrims of
Saint Michael as "very intense and rough fighters." Finally,
the Auxiliary Bishop of Mercedes, after a long interview, asked for
20,000 copies of the document on the Rosary. We were also able to dialogue with the
directors of the Global Commerce Network and their well-known trade
system. It was really encouraging to know that, in spite of all the
inconveniences aroused while trying to implement their alternative
system so as to help the people immersed in poverty to be able to, at
least, survive, they continue working hard, and have launched again
their program, despite all of the opposition they have experienced
coming out from the government. They already knew about our leaflet
entitled "The Money Myth Exploded" because they had been using
it to explain the fraud of the economic system to the members of their
group. When they knew that we were the Pilgrims of St. Michael, they
were really happy of the encounter. So, we finally agreed in working
together in order to continue transmitting our teachings on Social
Credit. Our apostolate continued in Lima, Peru,
where we have to thank the Barbagelata Family with whom we had our first
meeting. The situation in all these countries is
very much alike one to the other due to the national debts,
unemployment, and despair. In Colombia, for example, they have to suffer
the violence in the fields due to guerrilla warfare and the
privatization of the federal and municipal services. Argentina is still
trying to get out of its bankruptcy from the end of 2001. By now, the
credits are restricted, the banking accounts are cancelled, and the
depositors will not receive any money until 2013, while the Chinese
market invades all places with their products that are cheaper than
those made in Argentina. The light of Social Credit becomes more and
more necessary. Its implementation to these realities is urgent, and the
laity are continually being asked, as our Holy Father remarks, to be
responsible to implement these changes. Let us not forget the promise
made by Jesus Himself: “Seek
ye therefore first the kingdom of God and his justice, and all these
things shall be added unto you” (Mt 6,33). “Christians
who take an active part in modern socio-economic development and defend
justice and charity should be convinced that they can make a great
contribution to the prosperity of mankind and the peace of the world.”
(Gaudium
et Spes, n. 72.) G.
A. This article was published in the August-September, 2004 issue of “Michael”. Back to the Michael's homepage |