the apparitions of Maria Fatima. Now when this occurred in 1917, Fatima, Portugal was just a small little dusty town in Portugal and now you can see this big cathedral. This exists in Fatima, Portugal because the people that began to worship Maria Fatima raised money to build this and it's a great center of pilgrimages and there's a school there for Catholicism now. And the way they raised money to bring this about was they made a little Virgin of Fatima statue and they sold it to raise money and they had such great success that they decided they would build a great big Virgin statue, Virgin of Fatima statue, and they sent it around the world after it was built and it went to 17 countries. In every country it went to, there were miracles when it arrived. Egypt, when it arrived there, the church it went to, suddenly the Virgin Mary began appearing at this church. One country that had been in a civil war when it arrived, the civil war stopped. In Brazil when it arrived, a flock of doves landed at the feet of the statue and though thousands of people walked around the Fatima statue in the square, the doves never left, never ate or drank for two weeks. And if you know about doves, brothers and sisters, they don't go without water for two weeks without dying, but those doves stayed alive. And everywhere that it went, these miracles were performed and finally it came to the 17th country, which was Poland, and this communist government said we don't want it and they sent it home. And the 16 countries that it had just been at called the communist government of Poland and said, you know, you really should receive that statue. It was a great blessing and they put pressure on the Polish communist authorities and they said, okay, we will take the statue. So they went to the Cardinal of Poland during that time, Cardinal Wyszynski, and they said, we'll take the statue. And we've had second thoughts and Wyszynski said, we don't want the statue, we want to build a church. And they had an argument back and forth about that and the communist authorities said, okay, you can build the church. And for the first time since World War II, a Catholic Church was erected in a country inside the domain of the Soviet Union, inside the domain of the King of the South, inside the domain of the power that began its history in 1917, the very year that the miracle of Fatima had occurred. And, of course, Catholicism directly relates this to this Virgin of Fatima statue that was refused by the communist authorities. Now, when the statue was built, the story goes, and, of course, in Catholicism on stories about their miracles, you can find different varieties of it, but the story goes that when this church was built...