<\/a>An undated handout picture released May 9 by Santuari de Fatima shows (from left) Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta Marto. The three shepherds claimed to witness the apparation of the Virgin Mary in Fatima, Portugal, on May 13, 1917. \u2014AFP<\/p><\/div>\n
FATIMA, Portugal \u2014 The parents of a Brazilian boy whose recovery from a severe brain injury is being cited by the Vatican as the \u201cmiracle\u201d needed to canonize two Portuguese children broke their silence on Thursday to share the story.<\/p>\n\n
Joao Batista and his wife, Lucila Yurie, appeared before reporters at the Catholic shrine in Fatima, Portugal, on the eve of Pope Francis\u2019 arrival. Francis will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the so-called Fatima visions of the Virgin Mary by canonizing two of the three Portuguese children who experienced them.<\/p>\n\n
The \u201cmiracle\u201d required for the canonization concerns the case of little Lucas Batista, whose story has to date been shrouded in secrecy.<\/p>\n\n
His father said on Thursday that in 2013, when Lucas was 5 years old, the boy fell 6.5 meters (21 feet) from a window at the family\u2019s home in Brazil while playing with his infant sister, Eduarda.<\/p>\n\n
The ambulance to the hospital took an hour, and when Lucas arrived he was in a coma and had suffered two heart attacks, Batista said. During emergency surgery, doctors diagnosed a severe traumatic brain injury and a \u201closs of brain material\u201d from the child\u2019s frontal lobe.<\/p>\n\n
Doctors said Lucas had little chance of survival, and if he did live, would be severely mentally disabled or even in a vegetative state, the father recalled.<\/p>\n\n
Batista said he and his wife, as well as Brazilian Carmelite nuns, prayed to the late shepherd children who said the Virgin Mary appeared to them in \u201cvisions\u201d in 1917. Two of those children, siblings Francisco and Jacinta Marto, will become the Catholic Church\u2019s youngest – ever nonmartyred saints on Saturday.<\/p>\n\n
The third child, Lucia dos Santos, Francisco and Jacinta\u2019s cousin, became a Carmelite nun. Efforts are underway to beatify her, too, but couldn\u2019t begin until after she died in 2005.<\/p>\n\n
Joao Batista, wearing a blue shirt and tie as he read a statement at the Fatima shrine and took occasionally pauses to compose himself, said doctors removed tubes from his son six days after Lucas\u2019 fall.<\/p>\n\n
\u201cHe was fine when he woke up, lucid, and started talking, asking for his little sister,\u201d Batista said. After another six days, Lucas was released from the hospital.<\/p>\n\n
\u201cHe\u2019s completely fine … with no after-effects. Lucas is just like he was before the accident,\u201d his father said. \u201cThe doctors … said they couldn\u2019t explain his recovery.\u201d<\/p>\n\n
Journalists were not allowed to ask questions.<\/p>\n\n
Sister Angela Coelho, the Portuguese postulator who led the project to canonize the shepherd children, said her office was informed of the Brazil story about three months after it happened.<\/p>\n\n
She said officials had to wait and see whether the boy\u2019s recovery was complete before presenting the case to the Vatican\u2019s Congregation for the Causes of Saints. The recovery must be medically inexplicable.<\/p>\n\n
\u201cWe thank God for Lucas\u2019 cure and we know in all faith from our heart that this miracle was obtained with the help of the little shepherd children Francisco and Jacinta,\u201d Batista said. \u201cWe feel immense joy to know that this was the miracle that led to this canonization, but mostly we feel blessed by the friendship of these two children that helped our boy and now help our family.\u201d<\/p>\n\n
Jacinta was 7 years old and Francisco 9 when they first witnessed the apparitions on May 13, 1917 along with their 10-year-old cousin. They both died two years later during the Spanish flu pandemic.<\/p>\n\n
The Fatima basilica and the vast square in front of it, where some 1 million people are expected to attend the canonization Mass, were filling up with pilgrims on Thursday as rain fell. Huge images of the future saints hung from the sides of the basilica.<\/p>\n\n
The Pontiff is due to arrive in Fatima on Friday afternoon. \u2014AP<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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