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Now let me tell you about a most beautiful tradition the Croatian people have for marriages.

In the town of Siroki-Brijeg, not one single divorce has been recorded among its 13,000 inhabitants.  Not one single family has broken up in living memory.  Does Herzegovina enjoy a special favor from heaven?  Is there a magic formula that keeps the demon of division at bay?

The answer is very simple!  For centuries, because of the pressure from the Turks and then the Communists, the people suffered cruelly as their Christian faith was always threatened.  They knew through experience that salvation comes through the Cross of Christ.  It does not come from disarmament plans, from humanitarian aid or peace treaties, even if these things may bring limited benefits.  The source of salvation is the Cross of Christ!  These people possess a wisdom that does not allow them to be duped over questions of life and death.  That is why they have indissolubly linked marriage with the Cross of Christ. They have founded marriage, which brings forth human life, on the Cross, which brings forth divine life.

The Croatian marriage tradition is so beautiful that it is beginning to take hold in Europe and America!

When a young couple is preparing for marriage, they are not told that they have found the ideal partner.  No!  What does the priest say?

"You have found your cross.  And it is a cross to be loved, to be carried, a cross not to be thrown away, but to be cherished."

If the fiancés were told this in France, they would be struck dumb!  But in Herzegovina, the Cross represents the greatest love and the crucifix is the treasure of the home.

When the bride and groom set off for the church, they bring a crucifix with them.  The priest blesses the crucifix, which takes on a central role during the exchange of vows.   The bride places her right hand on the crucifix and the groom places his hand over hers.  Thus the two hands are bound together on the cross.  The priest covers their hands with his stole as they proclaim their vows to be faithful, according to the rites of the Church.  Fr. Jozo explains that the bride and groom do not then kiss each other, they rather kiss the cross.  They know that they are kissing the source of love.  Anyone close enough to see their two hands joined over the cross understands clearly that if the husband abandons his wife or if the wife abandons her husband, they let go of the cross.  And if they abandon the cross, they have nothing left.  They have lost everything for they have abandoned Jesus.  They have lost Jesus.

After the ceremony, the newlyweds bring the crucifix back and give it a place of honor in their home.  It becomes the focal point of family prayer, for the young couple believes deeply that the family is born of the Cross.  When a trouble arises, or if a conflict breaks out, it is before this cross that they will seek help.  They will not go to a lawyer, they will not consult a fortune-teller or an astrologer, they will not rely on a psychologist to solve the problem.  No, they will go straight before their Jesus, before the cross.  They'll get on their knees there and in front of Jesus, they will weep their tears and pour out their hearts, and above all exchange their forgiveness.  They will not go to sleep with a heavy heart because they will have turned to their Jesus, the only One who has the power to save.

They will teach their children to kiss the cross every day and not to go to sleep like pagans without having thanked Jesus first.  As for the children, as far back as they can remember, Jesus has always been the friend of the family, respected and embraced.  They say "nighty-night" to Jesus and kiss the cross. (As Fr. Jozo says, "They go to sleep with Jesus, not with a teddy bear!").  They know that Jesus is holding them in his arms and that there is nothing to be afraid of, and their fears melt away in their kiss to Jesus.

Dearest Gospa, please extend the blessing of this beautiful marriage to the whole family of your children!

Sr. Emmanuel
February 1, 2002

(translated from French)

PS : The text of § 3 is an extract from Sr Emmanuel's book, "Medjugorje, The 90s", in the chapter, "A Rock Solid Marriage".

PPS: Children of Medjugorje is happy to announce two new audio tapes have been added to our series: W7 "Witness of a Professional Sinner" As for his body, David was near death.  As for his soul, he angrily cursed God.  A hopeless case if his wife, Ann, had not had the crazy idea to drag him to Medjugorje for his last days on earth!  What happened there?  David tells us with humor and the remarkable tenderness of an Irish tenor who has conquered the heart of millions.  Can a devastated heart make such a turn as to become a living springboard for other lost cases?  How can this work with Our Lady Queen of Peace?, and M14 "Stressed?  Oppressed?  BLESS!!"  Many hearts are oppressed because of bad choices, but Our Mother brings the antidote: blessing!  Pick it up, use it and watch what happens!  To bless from the heart is to take an ocean of peace. Free yourself from sadness!  Inject God's blessing into your homes and your whole environment.  Yes it is possible.  Have you ever blessed God for the gift of YOUR life?  Sister shares some amazing insights about the experience of a child in the first week of conception... Don't miss it!  Sorry, M 14 is only available in Canada and the US right now.

Tapes are $5 ea. in the USA (add $5 per order for S/H) and are available in the USA from "Children of Medjugorje", Box 1110, Notre Dame, IN 46556; Fax (219) 287-7875, email: dnolan@childrenofmedjugorje.com; or from Queenship, Box 42028, Santa Barbara, CA 931140-2028, Tel (800) 647 - 9882; Fax (805) 569 - 3274; Fax (219) 287-7875;   Medjugorje: Phoenix Bookstore, tel : (387) 36 650 917;  Canada: Ave Maria Center for Peace, Tel (800) 663 MARY; Fax (416) 253 0480;  Ireland: Mir Tapes, C/o Fr. Aidan Carroll, 87 B St Stephens Green, Dublin 2, Tel (353) 147 51 618;  East Malaysia: Tel (603) 635 37 88, Fax (603) 780 61 98, Kutching;   Australia: Ave Maria, Tel (61) 8 9921 4365, Fax (61) 8 9964 7635;   New Zealand: Tel/Fax (64) 9 41 83 428;   India: The Ark, Cochin, Kerala. Tel (91) 484 39 26 67; Fax (91) 484 38 00 52 (Att. M. Sunny);   England: Fax (44) 1 9595 23 619;  South Africa: C/o Alex Knox, Tel (27) 39 31 72 825, Margate.

Children of Medjugorje

President: Denis Nolan
Vice-President: Sister Emmanuel

Advisory Board:
Cardinal Jaime Sin
Cardinal Bernardino Echeverria, O.F.M.+
Archbishop Frane Franic
Archbishop D. Peter Chung
Bishop Nicholas D'Antonio, O.F.M.
Bishop Michael D. Pfeifer, O.M.I.
Bishop Donald Montrose
Bishop William Ellis
Fr. Daniel Ange
Ralph Martin

© Children of Medjugorje 2001
This article is taken from the Children of Medjugorje website:
http://www.childrenofmedjugorje.com
For the full text of the article, please visit:
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