The three children who said they saw the Virgin Mary and that she sent them visions were Lucia dos Santos, Francisco Marto and Jacinta Marto. Lucia was the eldest (age 10) when the apparitions took place. Her young cousins, Francisco and Jacinta, were 9 and 7 years of age, respectively. They lived in Fatima, Portugal, where they lived the lives of common shepherd children.
The children liked to play in a mountain cove known as Cova da Iria. It was there that they claim to have seen the Mother of God in Fatima. They first saw her on May 13, 1917. Over the next five months (exactly), they claimed to have seen her six times. They said that she gave them "secrets" that regarded the well-being of humankind. She showed them visions, one of which was of hell. The children claimed to see hell on July 13, 1917. Lucia later described it as a "sea of fire." She said that they (the 3 children) saw demons and the souls of humans.
The "Our Lady of Fatima" visions culminated in the "Miracle of the Sun." The Virgin Mary told the children of a miracle god would produce so that people would believe them. On October 13, 1917, the miracle occurred as the children predicted. The sun reportedly danced in the sky and came closer to the Earth for the benefit of spectators. It is said that tens of thousands of people witnessed the "Miracle of the Sun." There were both Christians and atheists among them. Supposedly, atheists fell on their knees praying for god to forgive them when they saw the miracle.
Francisco died of the Spanish Flu when he was 11-years-old. His sister followed him one year later. Lucia, on the other hand, lived to be nearly one-hundred-years-old. She went on to become a nun and live a quiet life, with the exception of two things. She was urged by the Catholic Church to record the visions she had seen and reveal her secrets. She did this. She also convinced Pope John Paul II to consecrate Russia and the world to the "Immaculate Heart of Mary" in 1984. She believed that this would keep god's wrath at bay because this had been suggested to her by the Virgin Mary.
Lucia wrote the Virgin Mary had told them that it was god's wish to make people devoted to Mary's "Immaculate Heart." In Fatima, she reportedly told them that WWI would end, but that another would begin while Pius XI was Pope, if god's demands were not met. She told them that god would warn humankind with light in the night sky. Then, he would bring destruction to the Earth. Many nations would be destroyed. Lucia said that an angel then appeared behind Mary with a flaming sword. The angel cried out for penance and the children were shown a vision of a Pope, Bishops and priests being murdered by soldiers.
All of this would supposedly come to pass if Russia was not converted to Christianity. Lucia wrote that the she learned in Fatima that "the atheist tyrants of Russia" would rule the world if this mass conversion did not take place. When Pope John Paul II consecrated Russia to the "Immaculate Heart of Mary," he avoided this supposed crisis.
Believers flock to the "Our Lady of Fatima" Basilica because it is in a place where supposed miracles took place. It is a place where the Virgin Mary showed compassion to humankind by telling those three little children the secret to their salvation. Skeptics and those tyrannical atheists tend to think that these "visions" reflect the political climate of the time. Russia was not very popular with anyone, especially Catholics. The First World War was setting the stage for the 20th century and atheism was not something people were afraid to admit (in most cases) anymore. The "Our Lady of Fatima" visions touched on all of those threatening world changes.
Sources
Fatima, Portugal "Our Lady of Fatima," retrieved 11/10/10, christusrex.org/ww1/apparitions/pr00011.htm
The Little Shepherds, retrieved 11/10/10, wafusa.org/fatima_message/fatimachildren.html
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7 Comments
Post a CommentVery good. I sometimes wonder what truth there is in happenings like this, and if they are real, then what force lies behind the many mysteries of our world.
Knew this story from Catholic school studies. Beautiful apparation!
A very interesting article. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the report on God and the virgin mary!.
Good information. I think there is a lot that we don't understand both in and of the world.
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