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Madeleine's Parents Stay Strong in Faith and Hope

Madeleine McCann's parents have vowed they will not leave Portugal without Madeleine, who has now been missing for 12 days.

by Daniel Blake
Posted: Monday, May 14, 2007, 9:07 (BST)
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Madeleine McCann's parents have vowed they will not leave Portugal without Madeleine, who has now been missing for 12 days.

Revealing a determination to overcome the devastation that has engulfed them, the McCanns renewed appeals for their daughter's safe return on Sunday.

Gerry McCann revealed that he and his wife were receiving help from a trauma consultant and were keeping a positive outlook. He said, "Until we have concrete evidence to the contrary we believe Madeleine is safe and being looked after."

He also thanked those who had made financial offers to help bring about Madeleine's safe return, as well as the media for covering the story so closely.

The story of Madeleine's disappearance has touched the hearts of the nation and beyond. Rewards totalling £2.5m have now been put on offer for anyone who can help with information leading to the safe return of Madeleine.

Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson, England footballer Wayne Rooney, Harry Potter author JK Rowling, as well as X-Factor and American Idol judge Simon Cowell are among those who have contributed to the reward.

Close friends of the family have said "a tidal wave" of devastation has torn the couple apart but that they have been gaining strength from the support of family, friends and the many church services they have attended.

Millions across Portugal joined them on Sunday as the largely Catholic nation marked the 90th anniversary of the famous 'Fatima visions' in which the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to three peasant children in central Portugal.

On Saturday - Madeleine's 4th birthday - the missing girl was added to the usual prayers as 300,000 attended a service at Fatima.

For nearly two weeks now, Kate McCann, a Roman Catholic, has prayed for the ordeal to come to an end and has often been pictured holding onto her daughter's favourite toy since her disappearance on 3 May.

Mrs McCann has regularly visited the church, where congregation members have also shed tears with her. Earlier in the week she fought to hold in her emotions as the vicar led prayers for her daughter. Father Haynes Hubbard prayed: "We give to you little Madeleine, and ask your protection on her, we ask your grace to be upon her."

The Algarve community has praised the mother's bravery. Denise Ryans, who has lived in the Algarve for 12 years, told the Daily Telegraph: "I am so pleased that Madeleine's mother felt strong enough to come (to the church). I can't imagine what she is feeling.

"The fact that she was able to be here meant a lot. I was sitting behind her and could feel the emotion from her.

"The service was wonderful. It was a great comfort. We hope for the best. All we can do is pray."

In Britain, meanwhile, the mother of a boy who was missing for nearly two months before being found safe said yesterday that she was praying for Madeleine.

Sally Jones spent 56 days desperately waiting for news of her four-year-old son, Simon, who had been held in a hostel only two miles from her home in Hemel Hempstead, Herts. Simon's kidnapper, Peter May, was jailed for 10 years last June.

Mrs Jones said: "You just go numb after a while. I had two other boys to look after, so that helped occupy my mind. My message to Madeleine's parents is 'You have got to hope until there is no hope.'"

The international Crimestoppers number is +44 1883 731 336. People with information about Madeleine are able to call anonymously.



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Added: Thursday, May 17, 2007, 18:21 (BST)

My thoughts and Prayers are with Madeleine, for a safe return home where she belongs with her Mum, Dad and all her family.

Karen, Glasgow

Added: Wednesday, May 16, 2007, 3:57 (BST)

We pray for you, and your little honey. God is taking care of your little one and she will surely be back to you.

Markos, Yangon, Myanmar

Added: Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 16:42 (BST)

My hopes and prayers are with Madeleine and her family and friends. I hope more than anything that little Maddy is found safe and sound as soon as possible and is reunited with her family where she belongs. I feel greatly for Maddy's parents and believe that they are unbelievably strong and brave, and that they are doing everything that they possibly can. My thoughts are with you all every day.

Nicola, Manchester, England

Added: Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 14:50 (BST)

We pray from the bottom of our hearts, that this little girl, will be brought back safe and sound..sooon!
Our love and prayers are with her parents and family

Homes Andrew and Angie, Scotland

Added: Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 10:03 (BST)

This is one of the saddest stories I have read. How can such a monster take this beautiful young girl. The world has lost fear towards God. Those who a fearful in His name are praying for you, and your family. God be with you Madeleine!

Sam Khurt, London, UK

Added: Tuesday, May 15, 2007, 8:06 (BST)

More than the £2.5 million reward, anyone with information that can bring back this lost child will surely be rewarded in Heaven. May the consciences of the ones who took her never be at rest until they have repented for their evil acts.

Terence O'Donnell, Devon

Added: Monday, May 14, 2007, 20:01 (BST)

God bless little Madeleine. I pray for her safe return.

Kelly, Luton, UK

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