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God's Endorsement
of the
Fatima Message
God does
not waste miracles. Throughout salvation history from Joshua, to Moses,
to the twelve Apostles, to the saints of the Catholic Church down through the
centuries God has granted miracles for one overriding purpose: to serve
as a divine credential for a witness who invokes the miracle in His name. When
God chooses a witness, and then associates an authentic miracle with the testimony
of that witness, we know for certain that the witness is worthy of belief.
God does not grant miracles to vouch for unreliable witnesses; God does not choose unreliable
witnesses.
God Does Not Waste Miracles
No,
God does not waste miracles. Much less does God waste a public miracle witnessed
by 70,000 people, believers and non-believers alike, which occurred at precisely
the moment predicted three months earlier by three witnesses whose testimony
had been doubted: Lucia dos Santos (known to the world as Lucy) and her cousins,
Francisco and Jacinta Marto.2
On October
13, 1917, in a humble field known as the Cova da Iria in Fatima, some 70,000
people assembled to await the happening of a miracle. This in itself is astounding.
Never before in salvation history had a visionary predicted three months
in advance that a public miracle would occur at a precise time and place. Never
before had such a vast crowd assembled to witness a predicted public miracle.
Yet that is exactly what happened on this day.
Why
this day? Because Lucia dos Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta had
been receiving apparitions from the Lady on the thirteenth of each
month since the previous May. The Lady had been appearing to them above a holm-oak
tree in the Cova, and with each apparition the crowds had grown. But doubts
about the veracity of the seers had also grown, as well as mockery and persecution
of the seers and their families at a time when Portugal was under the control
of an anti-Christian, anti-Catholic Masonic political regime.
The Great Secret
And
then, on July 13, 1917, the Lady had shown them something which would terrify
them and change them forever, making them into saints who would spend their
lives (in the case of Francisco and Jacinta, very brief lives) praying and
making sacrifices for sinners.
The First Part
of the Secret
As
Lucy recounts in testimony the Catholic Church has deemed worthy of belief,
the Lady showed them hell:
She
(Our Lady) opened Her hands once more, as She had done during the two previous
months. The rays of light seemed to penetrate the earth, and we saw as it
were a sea of fire. Plunged in this fire were demons and souls [of the damned]
in human form, like transparent burning embers, all blackened or burnished
bronze, floating about in the conflagration, now raised into the air by the
flames that issued from within themselves together with great clouds of smoke,
now falling back on every side like sparks in huge fires, without weight or
equilibrium, amid shrieks and groans of pain and despair, which horrified
us and made us tremble with fear. (It must have been this sight which caused
me to cry out, as people say they heard me.) The demons could be distinguished
[from the souls of the damned] by their terrifying and repellent likeness
to frightful and unknown animals, black yet transparent like burning coals.3This
vision lasted but an instant. How can we ever be grateful enough to our kind
heavenly Mother, Who had already prepared us by promising, in the first apparition,
to take us to Heaven. Otherwise, I think we would have died of fear and terror.4
Having
shown the children the fate of the damned, which is considered the first part
of the Great Secret of Fatima, the Lady then confided to the children the
second part.4
The Second
Part
of the Secret
Everyone,
including members of the Vatican apparatus, agrees that the second part of
the Secret, as recorded in Sister Lucys diaries, is as follows:
You
have seen hell where the souls of poor sinners go. To save them, God wishes
to establish in the world devotion to My Immaculate Heart. If what I say to
you is done, many souls will be saved and there will be peace. The war is
going to end; but if people do not cease offending God, a worse one will break
out during the reign of Pius XI. When you see a night illumined by an unknown
light, know that this is the great sign given you by God that He is about
to punish the world for its crimes, by means of war, famine, and persecutions
against the Church and against the Holy Father.
"To
prevent this, I shall come to ask for the Consecration of Russia to My Immaculate
Heart, and the Communion of Reparation on the First Saturdays. If My requests
are heeded, Russia will be converted, and there will be peace; if not, she
will spread her errors throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions
against the Church. The good will be martyred, the Holy Father will have much
to suffer, various nations will be annihilated. In the end, My Immaculate Heart
will triumph. The Holy Father will consecrate Russia to Me, and she will be
converted, and a period of peace will be granted to the world. In Portugal
the dogma of the Faith will always be preserved etc. Do not tell this to anybody.
Francisco, yes, you may tell him."5
Basic
elements of this astonishing Message are these:
- Many souls, in
fact, go to hell because they do not repent of the mortal sins they
have committed.
- To save them, God
wishes to establish throughout the world the uniquely Catholic devotion to
the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
- This is to be accomplished
by consecrating the nation of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary (in conjunction with the Communions of Reparation on the first Saturdays of each
month, offered in reparation for sins committed against the Immaculate Heart
of Mary), whereupon Russia will be converted to the Catholic faith.
- If this is done,
many souls will be saved and there will be peace.
- If it is not done,
Russia will spread its errors throughout the world. There will be wars, famine,
persecutions against the Church, and martyrdom of the good. The Holy Father
will have much to suffer. And if Our Ladys requests are still not obeyed,
then various nations will be annihilated
that is, the populations of entire nations will be wiped off the face
of the earth.
- Nevertheless, Our
Lady of Fatima promised: In the end, My Immaculate Heart will triumph.
The Holy Father will consecrate Russia to Me, which will be converted, and
a period of peace will be given to mankind.
An Urgent
Request to
Pray the Rosary
To
these things, the Lady added an urgent request that Catholics Pray their
Rosary every day. She also asked that they include the following prayer
at the end of each decade: O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us
from the fires of hell. Lead all souls to Heaven, especially those most in
need. In obedience to the Ladys request, and as a testament to
the authenticity of Her apparitions at Fatima, the Church included this prayer
in the Rosary, and Catholics recite it to this day.
The Five
First
Saturdays Devotion
The
Church has also adopted the First Saturday devotion of the Communion of Reparation,
which the Lady explained thusly: I promise to come at the hour of death,
with all the graces necessary for salvation, to those souls who on
the First Saturday of five consecutive months shall: confess and receive Holy
Communion, recite five decades of the Holy Rosary, and keep Me company for
fifteen minutes while meditating on the fifteen mysteries of the Rosary, with
the intention of making reparation to Me.
The Third Secret
We
pause here to note in passing (for discussion in a separate booklet) the curious
phrase at the end of the first two parts of the Secret: In Portugal
the dogma of the Faith will always be preserved etc. The incomplete
phrase, ending with etc., appears in Sister Lucys fourth
memoir of the apparitions. It clearly introduces a heavenly prediction, containing
further words of Our Lady not yet published, about the state of adherence
to Catholic dogma in the Church at large, distinguished from Portugal in particular,
where the dogma of the Faith will always be preserved.
Standing
alone, the observation about adherence to Catholic dogma in Portugal appears
gratuitous and quite senseless, for the phrase does not at all follow logically
from the first two parts of the Secret. Every recognized Fatima scholar concluded
from this that the phrase represents the beginning of a third part of the
Secret what has come to be known simply as the Third Secret of Fatima.
Sister
Lucy was so terrified by the contents of the Third Secret that even after
she was formally ordered by her bishop to write it down in October of 1943,
she could not bring herself to do so despite two months of struggling each
day to comply, until the subsequent apparition on January 2, 1944 in which
Our Lady assured her that it ought to be done. In consigning the text of the
Third Secret to the bishop of Fatima in a sealed envelope, Sister Lucy made
him promise to reveal it to the world at her death or in 1960, whichever came
first but in no event later than 1960. Why 1960? As she would later
attest, Our Lady wished it so because the Secret would
be clearer (mais claro) then.
To
this day, the Vatican has never revealed the words of the Virgin which clearly
follow In Portugal the dogma of the Faith will always be preserved etc. The etc. remains
a secret. This act of concealment is part and parcel of the campaign by certain
Catholic churchmen to bury the Fatima Message. [For
proof that the whole Third Secret is not yet released (as of March 2008) read
the book, The Secret Still Hidden.
Also see The
Fatima Crusader,
Issue 64 and the book, The
Devil's Final Battle all
available from the address on page 63.]
The Miraculous
Confirmation
Having
received from Heaven itself a message with obviously profound importance for
the Church and all humanity, Lucy knew that she and her cousins needed a divine
credential if they were to be believed. During the apparition on July 13,
Sister Lucy asked the Lady to tell us who You are, and to work a miracle,
so that everybody will believe that You are appearing to us. And the
Lady replied: Continue to come here every month. In October I will tell
you who I am and what I want, and I will perform a miracle for all to see
and believe.6 The
Lady repeated this promise in further apparitions to Lucy and the other seers
in August and again, at the Cova, on September 13.
And
so the people had assembled in a great crowd at the Cova on October 13. The
apparition began precisely at the hour predicted noon solar time, or
1:30 p.m. by the clock in Portugal, when the sun was at its highest point
in the sky. Lucy suddenly tells the people in the crowd to shut their umbrellas
in the midst of a drenching rain which has turned the Cova into a sea of mud.
She then goes into an ecstasy, and the Lady, appearing again, first tells
Lucy what She wants: I have come to warn the faithful to amend their
lives and ask pardon for their sins. They must not offend Our Lord any more
as He is already too much offended.
She
also stated: I want a chapel to be built here in My honor. I am the
Lady of the Rosary. The Lady is the Mother of God, the Virgin Mary,
who will henceforth also be known under the title Our Lady of Fatima, one
of many such titles bestowed upon the Blessed Virgin by the Church. (The chapel,
of course, was built, and then rebuilt after being blown up on March 6, 1922
by a bomb placed there by Masonic associates of the Tinsmith, a
nickname for the Masonic Mayor of Ourem.)7
"I want devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary placed beside devotion to My Sacred Heart." |
The Miracle of the Sun
We
recount here the testimony of a reporter who cannot possibly be accused of
partiality in this matter and for a good reason! We refer to Avelino
de Almeida, the chief editor of O Seculo, the large liberal anticlerical
and Masonic daily newspaper of Lisbon. He writes:
From
the road, where the carriages were crowded together and where hundreds of
persons had stayed for want of sufficient courage to advance across the muddy
ground, we saw the huge crowd turn towards the sun which appeared at its zenith,
clear of the clouds. It resembled a disc of silver, and it was possible to
stare at it without the least discomfort. It did not burn the eyes. It did
not blind. We would say that it produced an eclipse. Then a tremendous cry
rang out, and the crowd nearest us were heard to shout: Miracle! Miracle!
... Marvel! ... Marvel! Before the dazzled eyes of the people, whose
attitude transported us to biblical times, and who, dumbfounded, heads uncovered,
contemplated the blue of the sky, the sun trembled, it made strange and abrupt
movements, outside of all cosmic laws, 'the sun danced', according to the
typical expression of the peasants ...8
Attacked
violently by all the anticlerical press, Avelino de Almeida renewed his testimony,
fourteen days later, in his review, Ilustração Portuguesa.
This time he illustrated his account with a dozen photographs of the huge
ecstatic crowd, and repeated as a refrain throughout his article: I
saw ... I saw ... I saw. And he concluded: Miracle, as the people
shouted? Natural phenomenon, as the experts say? For the moment, that does
not concern me, I am only saying what I saw... The rest is a matter for Science
and the Church.9
Saturday,
October 13 had begun as a pilgrimage of penance because it had rained the
entire preceding night. Now, this almost sudden change of weather, with
the dusty roads transformed into muddy quagmires by a pelting rain, causing
to replace abruptly, for a day, the sweetness of autumn with the biting rigors
of winter, did not succeed in moving them, to make them give up or despair.10
In
comparing the numerous accounts of witnesses, we can distinguish the diverse
aspects and the result of the astounding phenomena seen by all. For each one
of the phenomena, it would be possible to line up some ten pages of witnesses
which would constitute in themselves an impressive book.
Eyewitness Reports
Here
is the first marvelous fact described by one of the innumerable credible eyewitnesses:
It
must have been 1:30 p.m. when there arose at the exact spot where the children
were, a column of smoke, thin, fine and bluish, which extended up to perhaps
two meters above their heads, and evaporated at that height. This phenomenon,
perfectly visible to the naked eye, lasted for a few seconds. Not having noted
how long it had lasted, I cannot say whether it was more or less than a minute.
The smoke dissipated abruptly, and after some time, it came back to occur
a second time, then a third time ...
The
low and heavy sky had a very dark color, laden with moisture, [which] released
an abundant and long lasting rain; during the time of the apparition, the
rain stopped totally. Abruptly the sky cleared: The sun triumphantly pierced
the thick bed of clouds hiding it until then, and shone intensely.
(Dr. Almeida Garrett)11
This
abrupt change of weather took all the eyewitnesses by surprise:
It
was a day of heavy and continuous rain. But a few minutes before the miracle,
it stopped raining. (Alfredo da Silva Santos)
And
this testimony from a physician, a man of science, concerning the inexplicable
silvering of the sun, allowing it to be viewed directly without harm to the
eyes:
Suddenly
I heard the uproar of thousands of voices, and I saw the whole multitude spread
out in that vast space at my feet ... turn their backs to that spot where,
until then, all their expectations focused, and look at the sun on the other
side ... I turned around, too, toward the point commanding their gazes, and
I could see the sun, like a very clear disc, with its sharp edge, which gleamed
without hurting the sight ... It could not be confused with the sun seen through
a fog (there was no fog at that moment), for it was neither veiled, nor dim.
At Fatima, it kept its light and heat, and stood out clearly in the sky, with
a sharp edge, like a large gaming table. The most astonishing thing was to
be able to stare at the solar disc for a long time, brilliant with light and
heat, without hurting the eyes, or damaging the retina. (Dr. Almeida
Garrett)12
In
the same vein this testimony by the editor-in-chief of O Seculo:
And
then we witnessed a unique spectacle, an incredible spectacle, unbelievable
if you did not witness it. From above the road ... We see the immense crowd
turn towards the sun, which appeared at its zenith, clear of the clouds. It
looked like a plate of dull silver, and it was possible to stare at it without
the least discomfort. It did not burn the eyes. It did not blind.
(Article of October 15, 1917)
And
likewise: The people could look at the sun as we look at the moon.
(Maria do Carmo)13
One
could multiply endlessly the testimonies about the ensuing solar phenomena,
witnessed even by the secular editor-in-chief of an anti-clerical newspaper. Consider these:
It
shook and trembled; it seemed like a wheel of fire. (Maria da Capelinha)14
The
sun turned like a fire wheel, taking on all the colors of the rainbow.
(Maria do Carmo)15
It
appeared like a globe of snow turning on itself. (Father Lourenço)16
The
pearl-like disc had a giddy motion. This was not the twinkling of a star in
all its brilliance. It turned on itself with impetuous speed.
(Dr. Almeida Garrett)17
At
a certain moment, the sun stopped and then began again to dance, to spin;
it stopped again, and began again to dance. (Ti Marto)18
The
sun took on all the colors of the rainbow. Everything assumed those same colors:
our faces, our clothes, the earth itself. (Maria do Carmo)19
A
light, whose colors changed from one moment to the next, was reflected on
the people and on things. (Dr. Pereira Gens)20
What
happened next constitutes the most terrifying aspect of the Miracle, and one
with profound implications for our era, in which man has perfected the ability
to destroy the whole world with fire from the sky: the sun appeared to detach
itself from the sky and plunge towards the earth.
We
suddenly heard a clamor, like a cry of anguish of that entire crowd. The sun,
in fact, keeping its rapid movement of rotation, seemed to free itself from
the firmament and blood-red, to plunge towards the earth, threatening to
crush us with its fiery mass. Those were some terrifying seconds. (Dr.
Almeida Garrett)21
I
saw the sun turn and it seemed to descend. It was like a bicycle wheel.
(John Carreira)22
The
sun began to dance and, at a certain moment, it appeared to detach itself
from the firmament and to rush forward on us, like a fire wheel.
(Alfredo da Silva Santos)23
I
saw it perfectly descending as if it came to crash on the earth. It seemed
to detach itself from the sky and rush toward us. It maintained itself at
a short distance above our heads; but that sort of attack was of very short
duration ... It seemed very near the people and it continued to turn in the
opposite direction. (Maria do Carmo)24
Suddenly,
the sun appeared with its circumference well-defined. It came down as if to
the height of the clouds and began to whirl giddily upon itself like a captive
ball of fire. With some interruptions, this lasted about eight minutes. (Father
Pereira da Silva)25
It
suddenly seemed to come down in a zig-zag, menacing the earth. (Father
Lourenço)26
Seeing
the sun falling on us ... (Father John Gomes)27
Finally,
the sun stopped and everybody breathed a sigh of relief ...
(Maria da Capelinha)28
From
those thousands of mouths I heard shouts of joy and love to the Most Holy
Virgin. And then I believed. I had the certainty of not having been the victim
of a suggestion. I had seen the sun as I would never see it again. (Mario
Godinho, an engineer)29
Another
astonishing fact: all those people, who were for the most part soaked to the
bone, verified with joy and amazement that they were dry. The fact is attested
to in the canonical process for Jacinta and Francisco, who were ultimately
beatified on May 13, 2000.
The
moment one would least expect it, our clothes were totally dry. (Maria
do Carmo)30
My
suit dried in an instant. (John Carreira)31
The
academician Marques da Cruz testified as follows:
This
enormous multitude was drenched, for it had rained unceasingly since dawn.
But though this may appear incredible after the great miracle
everyone felt comfortable, and found his garments quite dry, a subject of
general wonder ... The truth of this fact has been guaranteed with the greatest
sincerity by dozens and dozens of persons of absolute trustworthiness, whom
I have known intimately from childhood, and who are still alive (1937), as
well as by persons from various districts of the country who were present.32
And
finally, there were also moral miracles of the conversions of many people.
In his book, Meet the Witnesses, John Haffert writes:
The
captain of the regiment of soldiers on the mountain that day with orders
to prevent the gathering of the crowd was converted instantly. Apparently
so were hundreds of other unbelievers, as their testimony will show.33
There
was an unbeliever there who had spent the morning mocking the simpletons
who had gone off to Fatima just to see an ordinary girl. He now seemed paralyzed,
his eyes fixed on the sun. He began to tremble from head to foot, and lifting
up his arms, fell on his knees in the mud, crying out to God. (Father
Lourenço)34
I
live eighteen miles from Fatima. And in May of 1917 we were told about the
extraordinary apparitions, but the news came to us mixed up with the fantasy
of the people. Naturally I did not believe. I sincerely supposed it was only
(the) im- agination of someone. ... At my mothers request, I went once
more to the Cova da Iria in August at the time of the apparitions. Once more
I came back discouraged and disappointed. But that time, something extraordinary
happened. My mother, who had had a large tumor in one of her eyes for many
years, was cured. The doctors who had attended her said they could not explain
such a cure. Still I did not believe in the apparitions. Finally, and again
at my mothers request, I went to the Cova da Iria once more on the thirteenth
of October. ... In spite of what had happened to my mother, I was disappointed
and did not believe in the apparitions. So I sat inside my car. Then all at
once I noticed that everybody looked at the sky. Natural curiosity attracted
my attention, and I got out of the car and looked at the sky, too. ... From
those hundreds of mouths I heard words of belief and of love to the Blessed
Virgin. And then I believed.
(Mario Godinho, an engineer)35
A number
of other cases of cures and conversions are documented in, among other places,
the following books: Documentação Crítica de Fátima and Fatima
from the Beginning.36
To
those who would say the miracle was a product of mass hysteria at
the scene, God Himself arranged a ready rebuttal: the phenomenon was admired
by individuals even 25 miles away, with no one around to inform them what
was taking place in Fatima. Perfectly credible witnesses, who were very far
from the Cova da Iria, related having seen the unprecedented spectacle of
the dance of the sun, exactly like the 70,000 pilgrims gathered around the
holm-oak where the Virgin had appeared.37
In
the small village of Alburitel, situated about ten miles from Fatima, the
whole town was able to enjoy the vision of the solar prodigy. The testimony
frequently quoted is that of Father Inacio Lourenço, because it is the
most detailed. But what he relates having seen, all the villagers, questioned
by the investigators, confirmed seeing in exactly the same way.
The
witnesses of the event were indeed innumerable, their testimonies agree and
we are flooded with the documents they have left us.38
In
the first place, numerous accounts appeared at once in the Portuguese press.
It is noteworthy that the first to provide testimony were the anticlerical
reporters. The three articles of Avelino de Almeida the one of October
13, immediately before the event; the other of October 15, edited at Vila
Nova de Ourem on the evening of the 13th; and a third article of October 29 merit
a special mention. In spite of the jeering tone and Voltairian irony which
inspire in part the first article, in spite of the expected anticlerical tones
which still appear in the article of the 15th, these texts from a talented
reporter, one who besides is honest and conscientious, are historical documents
of prime importance.39But
he was not the only one to relate the facts, for other reporters were present
at the Cova da Iria.
Next
there were the official investigations. In November 1917, at the request of
Bishop de Lima Vidal, who was then directing the diocese of Lisbon, the parish
priest of Fatima led his investigation and questioned several witnesses of
the parish. Unfortunately, he transcribed only four depositions!
The
investigations of the historians fortunately compensated for the negligence
of the official investigators. The report of Father Formigao, who obtained
from Dr. José Maria
de Almeida Garrett, professor at the Faculty of Sciences of Coimbra, a very
thorough account, is the most scientific report in our possession.40In
addition, we have the reports of Father da Fonseca (whose work was done in
order to verify the points disputed by Father Dhanis,41 who
refused to examine the evidence), Father de Marchi, Canon Barthas, Father
Dias Coelho and Father Richard.
In
1977, to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of the last apparition, it was
still possible to assemble in Fatima more than thirty persons who had been
present at the solar prodigy and who could articulate their memories. Thanks
to those numerous testimonies, it is possible to reconstruct a precise running
commentary, allowing us to relive, hour-by-hour and minute-by-minute, this
decisive day, assuredly one of the most important in the history of the world.
Indeed, the evidence of the solar miracle on October 13, 1917 was so overwhelming
that in 1952 even Hollywood vouched for its authenticity by releasing a classic
film (starring Gilbert Roland) entitled The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima,
which is still available on videotape today.
Beyond Doubt
Why
was this day so important? Because it was the day on which a heavenly Message
from the Mother of God was authenticated beyond any reasonable doubt; this
message, some 90 years later, stands at the heart of the perilous situation
of the Church and the world at this very moment in human history, offering
us the only viable way out.
FOOTNOTES:
(2) This
chapter is largely taken from Frère François de Marie des Anges, Fatima:
Intimate Joy World Event,
Book One, The
Astonishing Truth,
(English edition, Immaculate Heart Publications, Buffalo, New York, 1993) Chapter
III, pp. 163-198.
(3) English
translation of text in Sister Lucys, Fourth Memoir, Fatima
in Lucias Own Words,
(Postulation Centre, Fatima, Portugal, 1976) p. 162. See also The
Whole Truth About Fatima - Volume
I, pp. 181-182.
(4) English
translation of text in Sister Lucys, Third Memoir, Fatima
in Lucias Own Words,
p. 104. See also The
Whole Truth About Fatima - Volume I, p. 182.
(5) English
translation of text in Sister Lucys, Fourth Memoir, Fatima
in Lucias Own Words,
p. 162. See also Sister Lucy, Memorias
e Cartas da Irma Lucia,
(Porto, Portugal, 1973, edited by Father Antonio Maria Martins) pp. 340-341;
in Sister Lucys own handwriting there is no ellipsis after the etc..
See also The
Whole Truth About Fatima - Volume I, p.
182.
(6) The
Whole Truth About Fatima - Volume I,
pp. 180-181.
(7) The
Whole Truth About Fatima - Volume II: The Secret and the Church,
(English edition, Immaculate Heart Publications, Buffalo, New York, U.S.A., 1989)
pp. 357-358.
(8) O
Seculo of October
15, 1917.
(9) Article
of October 29, 1917. See also Frère François de Marie des Anges, Fatima:
The Astonishing Truth,
p. 164.
(10) Ilustração
Portuguesa,
October 29, 1917.
(11) Fatima:
The Astonishing Truth,
pp. 171-172.
(12) Ibid.,
pp. 172-173.
(13) Ibid.,
p. 173.
(14) The
Whole Truth About Fatima - Volume I,
p. 337.
(15) Fatima:
The Astonishing Truth,
p. 178.
(16) Ibid.
(17) Ibid.
(18) Ibid.
(19) Ibid.
(20) Ibid.
(21) Ibid.
(22) Ibid.
(23) Ibid.,
pp. 178-179.
(24) Ibid.,
p. 179.
(25) The
Whole Truth About Fatima - Volume I, p. 337.
(26) Ibid.,
p. 339.
(27) Ibid.,
p. 340.
(28) Ibid.
(29) Fatima:
The Astonishing Truth,
p. 179.
(30) Ibid.
(31) Ibid.
There is also this fact about that miracle which is the most surprising. The
quantity of energy necessary to accomplish the drying out of the ground and the
clothes in such a rapid manner would have been so great that all persons present
there would have been incinerated. Given that this aspect of the miracle radically
contradicts the law of nature, no devil could have performed this miracle.
(32) The
Whole Truth About Fatima - Volume I, p. 340. See also Father John de Marchi, I.M.C., Fatima
From the Beginning,
(Missões Consolata, Fatima, Portugal, 1981, third edition, first published
in 1950) p. 141; and Joseph A. Pelletier, A.A., The
Sun Danced at Fatima,
(Doubleday, New York, 1983) pp. 129-130.
(33) John
M. Haffert, Meet
the Witnesses,
(AMI International Press, Fatima, Portugal, 1961) p. 62. This book was published
with an Imprimatur from the Bishop of Leiria, Portugal and provides us with credible
direct testimonies of numerous witnesses to the Miracle of the Sun.
(34) Ibid.,
p. 65.
(35) Ibid.,
pp. 86-89.
(36) Documentação
Crítica de Fátima,
Volume II, (Santuário de Fátima, 1999) 17 cases documented on pp. 277-372;
and Father John de Marchi, I.M.C., Fatima
From the Beginning.
(37) Father
John de Marchi, I.M.C., Fatima
From the Beginning,
p. 136. See also Documentação
Crítica de Fátima, Volume I, (Santuário de Fátima, 1992) p. 408. See also The
Whole Truth About Fatima - Volume I, pp.
330-331.
(38) Among
the many reference works, see: The
Whole Truth About Fatima - Volume I;
John M. Haffert, Meet
the Witnesses;
Father John de Marchi, I.M.C., Fatima
From the Beginning,
pp. 135-142.
(39) We
find the photographic reproduction of those three articles in Fatima
50 of October
13, 1967, pp. 6-10; 14-15.
(40) Novos
Documentos de Fatima,
Loyola editions, Sao Paulo, 1984, pp. 60-63.
(41) The
modernist Jesuit priest, Father Dhanis, would later attempt to debunk the
vision of hell and the prophetic elements of the Message, including the consecration
and ultimate conversion of Russia. Father Dhanis refused the invitation of Sister
Lucy herself to come to Fatima and study the Fatima archives. Father Dhanis will
eventually be cited as an authority on Fatima by key members of the
Vatican apparatus in their attempt to revise the Message of Fatima according
to a commentary published on June 26, 2000.
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