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On May 13, 1917 a luminous Apparition of the Virgin Mary appeared to three peasant children and delivered a prophecy that would change the world.
Investigations into the Fatima event have proved that the miracle of October 13, 1917 was seen over an area of 32 miles by 20. An area of over 600 square miles.
The three children - Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco took their flock of sheep to a natural hollow in the ground known as the Cova da Iria to graze, just outside the town of Fatima in Portugal. While the sheep were grazing the children began to play. Suddenly there was a flash of lightening. The children looked up, bewildered into the sky. The day was quiet pleasent and there was no sign of a storm. They started to gather the sheep thinking a storm was brewing in the distance when there was a second flash that caused total concern.

A few metres away stood a Lady of dazzling light. Their eyes were unable to comprehend the lady's brilliance and beauty .

The children smelled rose.

Note from Ellie: Floral fragrances link to spirit!

"Where are you from?" Lucy managed to ask.

"I am from Heaven".

"What do you want of us?" asked Lucia.

"I came to ask you to come here on the thirteenth day for six months at the same time, and then I will return here a seventh time."

After several other messages the lady asked finally for them to resite the Rosary daily before she rose in a cloud of light and glided away into the eastern sky. Lucia warned her cousins to say nothing of what they had seen out of fear of disbelief, but Jacinta was too excited. Predictably Jacinta told her parents about the Apparition and there was a general reaction of disbelief. Lucia`s mother was convinced that her child was lying and punished her continually when she refused to deny her story. Other children laugthed at them and even spat at them.


But the visions of Mary -- and her series of prophecies remained apparent to the three children

May 14, 2000 - NY Times - Portugal

Pope John Paul II spoke yesterday with Lucia de Santos, 93, a Carmelite nun, who believers say was the main recipient of prophecies from the Virgin Mary that included the spread, and then the collapse, of Communism.

The Vatican today disclosed the so-called third secret of Fátima, which for decades has kept this shrine of the Virgin Mary at the center of conspiracy theories and doomsday cults. The Vatican described the secret as a vision of the 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II.

Cardinal Angelo Sodano, the Vatican secretary of state, explained that the one concealed part of the prophecies said to have been revealed to three Portuguese shepherd children by an apparition of the Virgin in 1917 was a vision of an attempt to kill a pope.

The "bishop clothed in white," who is the pope, "makes his way with great effort toward the cross amid the corpses of those who were martyred," Cardinal Sodano said as he described what he called an interpretation of the vision to 600,000 pilgrims gathered at the sanctuary where John Paul II had just beatified two of the shepherd children, Francisco and Jacinta Marto, and thanked the Virgin for saving his life on May 13, 1981.

"He too falls to the ground, apparently dead, under a burst of gunfire," the cardinal said.

Mehmet Ali Agca, a Turkish gunman, shot the pope as John Paul drove through a crowd in St. Peter's Square in 1981 on the anniversary of the 1917 apparition. Among the explanations the gunman gave prosecutors at a trial in 1985 was that his attempt was "connected to the third secret of the Madonna of Fatima."

The cardinal's announcement was an effort by the Vatican to put an end to the kind of fevered speculation that has at times overshadowed the shrine's spiritual importance to hundreds of millions of Catholics.

Versions of the secret, broadcast on hundreds of Web sites (usually under headlines like, "Third Secret Revealed!") range from worldwide nuclear annihilation to deep rifts in the Roman Catholic Church that lead to rival papacies.

The following are excerpts of the statement by Secretary of State Cardinal Angelo Sodano revealing the so-called third secret of Fatima:

"On the solemn occasion of his visit to Fatima, His Holiness has directed me to make an announcement to you. As you know, the purpose of his visit to Fatima has been to beatify the two "little shepherds." Nevertheless, he also wishes his pilgrimage to be a renewed gesture of gratitude to Our Lady for her protection during these years of his papacy. This protection seems also to be linked to the so-called "third part" of the secret of Fatima.

"That text contains a prophetic vision similar to those found in the sacred scripture, which do not describe with photographic clarity the details of future events, but rather synthesize and condense against a unified background events spread out over time in a succession and a duration which are not specified. As a result, the text must be interpreted in a symbolic key.

"The vision of Fatima concerns above all the war waged by atheist systems against the Church and Christians, and it describes the immense suffering endured by the witnesses to the faith in the last century of the second millennium. It is an interminable Way of the Cross led by the Popes of the 20th century.

"According to the interpretation of the "little shepherds," which was also recently confirmed by Sister Lucia, the "Bishop clothed in white" who prays for all the faithful is the Pope. As he makes his way with great effort towards the cross amid the corpses of those who were martyred (bishops, priests, religious men and women and many lay persons), he too falls to the ground, apparently dead, under a burst of gunfire.

"After the assassination attempt of 13 May, 1981, it appeared evident to His Holiness that it was a "motherly hand which guided the bullet's path," enabling the "dying Pope" to halt "at the threshold of death." On the occasion of a visit to Rome by the then Bishop of Leiria-Fatima, the Pope decided to give him the bullet which had remained in the jeep after the assassination attempt, so that it might be kept in the shrine. At the behest of the bishop, the bullet was later set in the crown of the statue of Our Lady of Fatima.

"The successive events of 1989 led, both in the Soviet Union and in a number of countries of Eastern Europe, to the fall of the Communist regime which promoted atheism. For this too His Holiness offers heartfelt thanks to the Most Holy Virgin. In other parts of the world, however, attacks against the Church and against Christians, together with the burden of suffering which they involve, tragically continue. Even if the events to which the third part of the Secret of Fatima refers now seem part of the past, Our Lady's call to conversion and penance, issued at the beginning of the 20th century, remains timely and urgent today.

"In order that the faithful may better receive the message of Our Lady of Fatima, the Pope has charged the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith with the making public the third part of the secret, after the preparation of an appropriate commentary."

Fatima fanatics have held hunger strikes - one even hijacked a plane - to try to force the Vatican to disclose the secret. During John Paul's first visit to the shrine in 1982, on the first anniversary of the assassination attempt, a knife-wielding Spanish priest tried to kill the pope, but was wrestled to the ground by security officers.

John Paul has always credited the Virgin of Fatima with saving his life. After he visited the shrine in 1982 to give thanks for his survival, a bullet extracted from his body was placed alongside diamonds in a gold crown worn by a statue of the Virgin.

In 1991, on the 10th anniversary of the attack, he returned again to give thanks for his life as well as for the collapse of Communism, which believers say the Virgin of Fatima also predicted in 1917.

The cardinal said the secret in its entirety would soon be published by the Vatican "after the preparation of an appropriate commentary."

The pope did refer to the prophecies today, speaking of "Fátima, where these times of tribulation were foretold," but he made no mention of the "third secret." Instead, he once again gave thanks "for the goodness of God toward me, when severely struck on that May 13, 1981, I was rescued from death."

The pope first learned of the secret a few days after he was elected in 1978, the Vatican said. He did not announce it himself today, said his spokesman, Dr. Joaquín Navarro-Valls, because he was "personally involved." Vatican officials did not say why the secret was not revealed sooner after the assassination attempt in 1981.

In a new tribute at a prayer service at the shrine on Friday night, the pope donated to the shrine the ring given to him by Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, the late primate of Poland. Cardinal Wyszynski, whose long fight against Communism in Poland inspired the present pope and millions of their countrymen, told John Paul after his election in 1978 that he would lead the church into the new millennium.

Dr. Navarro-Valls dismissed speculation that the gift was a signal that the pope was set to resign as "150 percent wrong." He described the ring as "one of the pope's most precious possessions," given as an offer of thanks.

The fact that the pope put the two dead witnesses to the Virgin's apparitions on the path of sainthood today was another sign of his devotion to Fátima. The two, Francisco and Jacinta Marto, are the first children ever beatified by the Roman Catholic Church who were not martyrs. Beatification, which is bestowed only on the dead, is the penultimate step before sainthood.

Before the ceremony, the pope, who turns 80 on Thursday, met privately inside the basilica near the children's tombs with the third surviving witness to the apparition, Lucia de Jesus dos Santos, 93, a Carmelite nun, who believers say was the main recipient of prophecies from the Virgin about 20th century debacles. The Vatican said that it had consulted with Sister Lucia before making its announcement today.

The Virgin of Fátima was said to have appeared before three shepherd children on May 13, 1917, and on five later occasions. Lucia was 10. Her cousins, Francisco and Jacinta, who were 8 and 7, died in the influenza pandemic a few years later. Believers say two of the Fátima secrets were revealed in writing by Lucia in the 1940's. The third secret was put in a sealed envelope and sent to Rome more than 40 years ago.

Interpretations of the secrets vary, but generally believers think that the first foretold the end of World War I and the start of World War II, and that the other predicted the spread, then the collapse of Communism and the conversion of Russia.

The latter prophecy, which came with a request that the church consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, made Fatima an ideological shrine for anti-Communists during the cold war. John Paul II finally consecrated the whole world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in 1984.

Fatima, like the rest of Portugal, also had fascist links during World War II, when Portugal was neutral under the right-wing dictatorship of António Salazar but traded with the Nazi regime. This month, the rector of the sancutary, Luciano Guerra, confirmed news reports that in 1976 Fátima received Nazi gold bars bearing the Third Reich insignia looted from Jews during the war, and sold them in 1982 and 1986 to finance construction at the sanctuary.

Today, many pilgrims, some wearing baseball hats emblazoned with the names of Jacinta and Francisco, cheered after Cardinal Sodano delivered his message.

"It's wonderful that the pope knew the prophecy and survived it," said Lucia Dias, 31, a lawyer from Sintra, who added that she had once believed that the third secret was a prophecy of World War III. She made her own prediction about the pope: "I think now he will die soon."

Until today, besides John Paul and Sister Lucia, the only other living person believed to be privy to the secret was Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the head of the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

In 1996, he told Portugal's main Catholic radio station that there was nothing worrisome in the message, and that it remained secret because the Vatican wanted to avoid "confusing religious prophecy with sensationalism."

Whether today's announcement will appease some of the more fanatical devotees of the "third secret" mystery is unclear. Some of those believers, who choose to view the reforms of the Second Vatican Council as heresies predicted by the Virgin of Fatima, may dismiss the Vatican's announcement as a cover-up.

Even some who attended Mass today seemed let down. "What they said all happened in the past," Julio Estela, 33, a car salesman from northern Portugal, said after the cardinal spoke. "This isn't a prediction. It's disappointing. I think there's more."


What about our friends here , what do u think about this subject?
 
I personally believe a coming pope will merge Islam with the Cartholic religion, under the unification of mary. I believe the world will see more "apparations of Mary," and they will beleive it to be great signs. I believe these are all part of what will occure in the endtimes, before the rise of the Anti Christ. There's a free internet link that speaks about some of the things Ive mentioned, and is very interesting. Would anyone like to listen?
 
Hi there
I have some curiosities about the secrets and ritual of vatican .What is the original of this reference of Christianity ??.whom established it? What is the status of it in the Christianity religion ??
 
I personally believe a coming pope will merge Islam with the Cartholic religion, under the unification of mary.
Very very unlikely, I believe this will never happen. The Catholic church struggles to unify with the Orthodox church let a lone with a religion that doesn't even believe that Christ is the son of God.
 
I have some curiosities about the secrets and ritual of vatican .What is the original of this reference of Christianity ??.whom established it? What is the status of it in the Christianity religion ??
The 3 children that had encounters with the virgin were told by the virgin that 2 of them will die young and they told there parents of course who never believed what they were saying and what happened was true, 2 of them caught an incurable plague or something similar. Due to the amazing events that went on that no rational thinking has so far explained this phenomenon with eye witness accounts, the Vatican church has accepted the events of Fatima as a true miracle. Many many more miracles like so occur all over the world, *espcially* by the Virgin Mary, however the Vatican does not document and accept every claim as a true miracle. Just from my parent’s village in Cyprus the legend of the Virgin Mary, her sightings and miracles are historical. We have also experienced a miracle of the weeping mary, on different occasions from the same Icon, weeping an oil.
 
Dearest Brother and Sisters,

The True Third Secret of Fatima states Mary's Divinity and that is the reason
why until now this same message ( better known as the Third Secret of Fatima ) is kept secret. The Vatican-claimed third secret has been desputed by so many reliable and high-ranking Catholic Officials and is infact viewed by many Catholics are mere propaganda and whitewash.

Please don't be misled by Pope Benedict VXI's satanic lies. He is out to put an end to the True Message of Our Lady of Fatima.

For Mary Who Is Indeed God,

dominic
 
Muhammad wasn't really wrong when he said that Christians believe in three Gods : the Father, Jesus and Mary !
 
i am a christian and in no way do i believe that mary is a god nor do believe in praising or worshiping her or her statues.
 
As this is a Catholic thing and not a "Christian" concept throughout, the idea that Mary is a God, is ludicrous. What I find amazing is non Catholics thinking we think she is so! Mary isn't God. She is a saint (or saintly), but not God. Not even close.

Kind of like on the outside looking in I think a Muslim friend was trying to tell me. Well, I'm saying the same thing.

v/r

Q
 
I should have said Catholics instead of Christians.
Go to any large Catholic church (not during mass) and answer the following questions :
-- Whose name is the church most likely to bear?
-- Which altar is the most brilliantly lit by candles and orned by flowers?
-- Which person of the Catholic "pantheon" or heavenly court is drawing the most prayers?

The Catholic Virgin Mary is in heaven, she is being prayed at, she hasn't been subjected to the original sin, she has gone up to heaven with her body, she is co-redemptrix with Jesus, she appears on earth now and then as any Hindu deity.
How is it possible to say that she hasn't been deified ?
 
I've always wondered how she is still a virgin having other children...is God also the father of them?

And how is she without original sin as my understanding is that comes from the lust of the sex that created her?
 
mansio said:
I should have said Catholics instead of Christians.
Go to any large Catholic church (not during mass) and answer the following questions :
-- Whose name is the church most likely to bear?
-- Which altar is the most brilliantly lit by candles and orned by flowers?
-- Which person of the Catholic "pantheon" or heavenly court is drawing the most prayers?

1. A saint

2. All mothers are held in high esteem. There is a place for her in the Church, wherein the church itself is dedicated to God most high.

3. There is no Catholic "pantheon". Like most of us have asked our mothers to intercede in our behalf to our fathers, catholics ask Mary to intercede in our behalf to the Father and the Son. Why? Why do I get mom to talk to dad for me, instead of talking to dad myself? A mirad of reasons...

Is it useless? Not to those who believe they are doing right by it. Not to God who knows the heart of the child, even though the child is ignorant of that fact.

There is a familial comfort in addressing Mary, that is lacking in addressing the Father directly. When we go to Mary, we become like children...because it is okay to do so. Some of us do not have that kind of feeling when standing before the Father, or the Son.

Mary doesn't answer prayers my friend. She passes them on. She may tell us we're barking up the wrong tree, but that is what a mother does...any mother worth their salt.

I am beginning to understand the disdain, that people who call themselves Mormon, or Jehovah Witnesses, or even Pentacostals, and others feel, from those that call themselves "mainstream" Christians.

I find it personally repulsive. I take more comfort with Islamic, Hindi, Wiccans and Jewish folk, than fellow "christians". At least they are respectful, for the most part.

Q
 
I think that adding to the message of Jesus in the NT is showing utter disrespect to God.
Asking a favour to Mary so that she passes it on to Jesus is in clear contradiction with scripture.
Isn't Jesus as God able to receive directly prayers and answer them ?
What man of little faith are you to decide God isn't sufficient ? God has to be assisted by a mortal being ! I can't believe it !
 
mansio said:
I think that adding to the message of Jesus in the NT is showing utter disrespect to God.
Asking a favour to Mary so that she passes it on to Jesus is in clear contradiction with scripture.
Isn't Jesus as God able to receive directly prayers and answer them ?
What man of little faith are you to decide God isn't sufficient ? God has to be assisted by a mortal being ! I can't believe it !

Personally attacking anyone or their faith (or the way they believe), does little good to anyone... Bien sur?
 
wil said:
I've always wondered how she is still a virgin having other children...is God also the father of them?

And how is she without original sin as my understanding is that comes from the lust of the sex that created her?

Not still a virgin (lol). Was at the time of Jesus' birth. The rest of the children were from Joseph.

Not without original sin. Some human (Pope), made that decree without the consensus of the rest of us. Obviously that didn't hold water for long. But hardly anyone looks at a mother and thinks of her as sinful...

The wonder of Mary is her womb, not known man, she gave birth to a "male" child. That is utterly impossible (hence the miracle). She could have given birth to a female child (identical genetically to herself), but not a male child. She lacked the y chromosone needed for a male child to develop.

One of the apocrypha books state in fact that a midwife, tested Mary's virginity (in doubt), and lost a hand for it (but then was given the hand back by the child's touch).


v/r

Q
 
Most Bible scholars (and Catholic ones too) think that Mary had children from Joseph after Jesus' birth.
The "virgin birth scenario" is most probably a borrowing from the surrounding Hellenic pagan religions as the incarnation of a god in a human being is.
The Jews could only reject those pagan adaptations to their faith.
 
mansio said:
Most Bible scholars (and Catholic ones too) think that Mary had children from Joseph after Jesus' birth.
The "virgin birth scenario" is most probably a borrowing from the surrounding Hellenic pagan religions as the incarnation of a god in a human being is.
The Jews could only reject those pagan adaptations to their faith.

Except that the hebrew texts speak openly of the prophesies of the messiah being born of a virgin, starting with Genesis and Isaias, Micheas, and Jerimias. And the hebrew texts preceed the Greek texts (translated in the third century
BC) by 100 to 1100 years. The rise of the Greeks in power and influence did not occur until the third century. Therefore the prophecies were already in place and not subject to the influence of the pagan religions of the Greeks.

v/r

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Hellenic (maybe I should have spelled Hellenistic) religions doesn't mean only Greek religions but religions from the Hellenistic kingdoms that stretched from Iran to Greece and Egypt. Those religions were indigenous religions with roots thousands of years old. For example Mithraism had its origins in Iran about two thousand years before Jesus.
The only text in the Bible that I know about a "virgin" birth is Isaia 7:14.
The actual Hebrew word is not virgin but young woman, and the verse has nothing to do with Jesus.
Matthew took it out of context (as usual) and twisted its meaning with the help of the Septuagint (as in other occasions) to apply it to Jesus.
I'd appreciate that you give me the verse numbers of the prophecies of the Messiah being born from a virgin in Genesis, Jeremiah and Micheas.
 
Quahom1 said:
There is no Catholic "pantheon". Like most of us have asked our mothers to intercede in our behalf to our fathers, catholics ask Mary to intercede in our behalf to the Father and the Son. Why? Why do I get mom to talk to dad for me, instead of talking to dad myself? A mirad of reasons...

Is it useless? Not to those who believe they are doing right by it. Not to God who knows the heart of the child, even though the child is ignorant of that fact.

There is a familial comfort in addressing Mary, that is lacking in addressing the Father directly. When we go to Mary, we become like children...because it is okay to do so. Some of us do not have that kind of feeling when standing before the Father, or the Son.

Mary doesn't answer prayers my friend. She passes them on. She may tell us we're barking up the wrong tree, but that is what a mother does...any mother worth their salt.

Catholicism's concepts can sometimes be so "foreign" to most Christians. That's why we call ourselves "mainstream." I suppose it can be a bit offsensive at times. It's like we're looking for a word to describe Christians that have a lot in common and we happen to choose the word "mainstream."

From what I've read of church history, the idea of being able to pray to Mary comes from Catholic traditions. It originated during medieval times when people thought they could pray to God through their deceased friends and saints who had gone to heaven. Then they came up with the idea that if they prayed to Mary, Jesus' mother, there was a greater chance of their prayers being answered.

As least in the past, Catholics were taught that if they didn't believe in what the Catholic Church taught, then they were heretics and would be excommunicated. I don't know if that practice continues. Finding the right church can be hard, especially if you're used to the one you were born in. It can be hard finding the right church after you've been kicked out of one that has been teaching you Christian concepts for almost all your life. The reality can be scary.

Catholics stay with the Catholic Church because they have no idea where to go if they are excommunicated. Being with a church that is generally close to the Truth is better than going out and being led astray by false teachers, and that is why I think Catholics stay Catholics. They don't know who else to listen to and believe.
 
I don't believe at all that praying to Mary is a mediaeval invention - I think you'll find that praying to major Christian figures is far older than that.
 
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