Who Is In Error
The Mother of God or Father
Fox?
| Following is a letter written to
Inside the Vatican in response to a "letter to the Editor" written by
Father Robert Fox. |
August 6, 2001
Mr. Robert Moynihan Editor-in-Chief, Inside the
Vatican Rome, Italy
Dear Mr. Moynihan:
This letter is in response to
Father Robert Foxs recent "Letter to the Editor", which was published in
the July 2001 issue of Inside the Vatican. In his letter, Father Fox
derides the idea that there are "two distinct documents
constituting the Third Secret". He states that the "two distinct
documents mentioned by anonymous scholars are a figment of
the imagination." The purpose of this letter is to explain briefly why the idea
of "two distinct documents" is not a "figment of the imagination" but a very
probable hypothesis.
First, I would like to note that I
do not understand how Father Fox can honestly claim that the hypothesis of "two
distinct documents" was put forward by "anonymous scholars." There
are no "anonymous scholars," but only concerned Catholics whose names have been
published along with their statements. These people include Mother Angelica of
EWTN, who expressed the belief of millions of Catholics around the world when
she stated on national television, during her "live" call-in show of May 16,
2001, that:
"As for the Secret, well I
happen to be one of those individuals who thinks we didnt get the whole
thing. I told ya! I mean, you have the right to your own opinion,
dont you, Father? There, you know, thats my opinion. Because I
think its scary. And I dont think the Holy See is going to say
something that does not happen, that might happen. And then what does it do if
it doesnt happen? I mean the Holy See cannot afford to make
prophecies."
Mother Angelica is no "anonymous
scholar," and Father Fox must surely be aware of her opinion in the matter. Yet
he resorts to the shabby trick of attributing widespread doubts about the
Vaticans disclosure of the Third Secret to "anonymous scholars." It is
certainly easier to refute anonymous scholars than real people.
I myself have written an article
entitled "Are There Two Original Manuscripts on the Third Secret?", which was
published as the lead article in Issue 64 (Summer 2000) of The Fatima
Crusader magazine. I am not an "anonymous scholar." Now I realize that
Father Fox may not consider me a Fatima scholar, anonymous or otherwise, but
Father Nicholas Gruner is most certainly a Fatima scholar. My article appeared
in The Fatima Crusader, which Father Gruner publishes. The magazine has
a distribution of 500,000 copies per issue, and is read by many of Father
Foxs supporters. It is obvious that Father Fox is referring to my
article, which puts forward a very strong case for the existence of two
documents.
As indicated in my article, there
is overwhelming evidence to support the existence of two documents comprising
the Third Secret in toto. Much of the evidence comes from the
testimonies of various credible witnesses, including Sister Lucia herself, as
reported by acknowledged Fatima scholar Frère Michel de la Sainte
Trinité in The Whole Truth About Fatima, Vol. III - The Third
Secret (published in 1985). Some of the evidence comes from Father Joaquin
Alonsos research as the official Fatima archivist. Father Fox claims that
Father Alonso never mentioned in his repeated interviews with Father Fox the
concept of "two distinct documents." Maybe this is true; but did Father Fox
ever question him explicitly about this? He doesnt say.
In any event, the probable
existence of two documents constituting the Third Secret of Fatima is suggested
by at least nine discrepancies between what the Vatican disclosed on June 26,
2000 and the facts that we know about the Third Secret, including: (1) that the
Third Secret was written on one sheet of paper; (2) that it was written on
January 9, 1944 or a day or two before; (3) that it was written in the
form of a letter, meaning it was addressed and signed; (4) that it contains
actual words of Our Lady; (5) that it consists of 24 lines; (6) that it was
transferred to the Holy Office on April 16, 1957; (7) that it was stored
in a safe in the papal apartments near the papal bedside; (8) that the Pope
first read it in 1978 within days of becoming Pope (as Joaquin
Navarro-Valls revealed to the Portuguese press, as reported by AP); (9) that it
prompted the Popes consecration of the world on June 7, 1981.
On the other hand, the document
released by Cardinal Ratzinger and Msgr. Bertone on June 26, 2000 is (1)
written on four sheets of paper; (2) was written by Sister Lucia on January
3, 1944; (3) is not written as a letter; (4) describes an ambiguous vision
seen by the three children of Fatima on July 13, 1917, but contains no words of
Our Lady; (5) consists of 62 lines; (6) was transferred to the Holy Office on
April 4, 1957; (7) was stored in the Holy Office building; (8) was read
by Pope John Paul II for the first time on July 18, 1981; and (9) did
not, therefore, prompt His Holiness to consecrate the world to the Immaculate
Heart of Mary on June 7, 1981, more than a month earlier.
In addition to these discrepancies
which I presented in my article, Frère Michel tells us that in 1957
Bishop Venancio (then Auxiliary Bishop of Leiria-Fatima) reported that he
discerned inside the envelope containing the Third Secret "an ordinary sheet of
paper with margins on each side of three quarters of a centimeter. He took the
trouble to note the size of everything." [The Whole Truth About Fatima,
Vol. III - The Third Secret, p. 481] If we examine what the Vatican
released on June 26, 2000, we find that there are no right-side margins of
any size in Sister Lucias 4-page document describing the vision of
the Third Secret.
In short, Mother Angelica has good
reason to believe that "we didnt get the whole thing."
Any reader interested in studying
the facts supporting the thesis of the existence of two original manuscripts on
the Third Secret of Fatima is encouraged to visit the Fatima web site
(www.fatima.org) for the complete text of my article (in Issue 64 of The
Fatima Crusader) or write to The Fatima Center at 17000 State Route 30,
Constable, NY 12926 (in the U.S.A.).
I note that Father Fox has made no
effort to refute the article in any of its particulars, or indeed to discuss
any of the evidence supporting the existence of two documents comprising the
Third Secret. Instead, he ridicules "anonymous scholars" and then has the
audacity to introduce as "evidence" for his position a letter received from
"Carmel of St. Teresa in Coimbra, Portugal, on behalf of both Sister
Lucia and her Mother Prioress." But who wrote this letter "on behalf of"
Sister Lucia and the Mother Prioress? Father Fox is attempting to refute
"anonymous scholars" with an anonymous letter-writer.
Finally, a point of journalistic
accuracy. Father Fox claims that the "Collegial Consecration of
Russia by [the] Pope and bishops of the world" occurred on March 25, 1984.
Perhaps Father Fox failed to read the April 2, 1984 (English edition) issue of
LOsservatore Romano, where it is reported on pages 9-10 (or the
March 26-27, 1984 Italian edition, on pages 1 and 6) that the Pope consecrated
the world. There was absolutely no mention of Russia anywhere in
the 1984 Act of Consecration. In fact, we find the following passage in Section
1 of the Act of Consecration, as published in LOsservatore
Romano:
"Embrace, with the love of the
Mother and Handmaid of the Lord, this human world of ours, which we entrust and
consecrate to You, for we are full of concern for the earthly and eternal
destiny of individuals and peoples. In a special way we entrust and consecrate
to You those individuals and nations which particularly need to be entrusted
and consecrated."
It is after this passage
that we find, in Section 2 of the Act of Consecration, the following words:
"Enlighten especially the peoples
whose consecration and entrustment by us You are awaiting." [emphasis
added]
This statement clearly indicates
that Our Lady is still waiting for the Consecration of Russia as She requested
because here Pope John Paul II is addressing Our Lady of Fatima and the only
consecration She asked for was the Collegial Consecration of Russia. In a
September 1985 interview published in Sol de Fatima, the official
publication of the Blue Army in Spain, when Sister Lucia was asked whether the
Popes 1982 and 1984 consecrations had fulfilled Our Ladys request
at Tuy, she responded, "There was no participation of all the bishops
and there was no mention of Russia."
Three hours after pronouncing the
above Act of Consecration on March 25, 1984, before a crowd of 10,000 people
inside Saint Peters Basilica, the Pope again referred to "those peoples
for whom You Yourself are awaiting our act of consecration and
entrusting" (reported on p. 11 of the March 27, 1984 issue of Avvenire,
which is published by the Catholic Bishops of Italy). This reaffirms the
Popes awareness that the consecration of Russia was not done on this
day.
Furthermore, on May 12, 1982, the
day before the Popes 1982 consecration of the world,
LOsservatore Romano published an interview of Father Umberto Maria
Pasquale, a well-known Salesian priest, with Sister Lucia during which she told
Father Umberto that Our Lady had never requested the consecration of the
world, but only the consecration of Russia. In this published interview,
Father Umberto, a confidant of Sister Lucia for many years, relates:
"At a certain moment I said to her:
Sister, I should like to ask you a question. If you cannot answer me, let
it be. But if you can answer it, I would be most grateful to you ... Has Our
Lady ever spoken to you about the consecration of the world to Her
Immaculate Heart? No, Father Umberto! Never!
At the Cova da Iria in 1917 Our Lady had promised: I shall come to ask for
the consecration of Russia ... In 1929, at Tuy, as She had promised, Our
Lady came back to tell me that the moment had come to ask the Holy Father for
the consecration of that country (Russia)."
As proof of the correctness of
Father Umbertos statement, LOsservatore Romano also
published a photographically-reproduced copy of Sister Lucias handwritten
note to Father Umberto in which she confirmed what she had said to him in the
above-mentioned interview.
That Father Fox would claim a
consecration of the world was the consecration of Russia seems typical of his
mode of argumentation. A moments reflection on the worsening spiritual
and material state of Russia since 1984 (including two abortions for every live
birth) should convince any open-minded observer that what the Virgin Mary
promised as the fruit of the Consecration of Russia namely,
Russias conversion has not occurred over the past 17 years.
Therefore, either Father Fox or the Mother of God would appear to be in error
on the question of the Consecration. I rather think it is Father Fox.
In Jesus, Mary and
Joseph,
Andrew M.
Cesanek
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