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Fatima in Lucia's Own Words: The Memoirs of Sister Lucia, the Last Fatima Visionary Kindle Edition
---Read the actual correspondence of Lucia, then a young nun, to her bishop (including the very important Fourth Memoir wherein she wrote Our Lady's opening words to the Third Secret).
---Includes photos, Table of Contents, and NCX navigation.
---Features Sr. Lucia's and her confessor's correspondence about the Pontevedra and Tuy apparitions with which she was favored when a Dorothean nun, included as Appendixes I and II.
---BONUS FEATURES:
---------The opening chapter includes detailed descriptions of the Apparitions and the incredible signs seen by witnesses from May-October 1917 and the first-hand accounts of the Miracle of the Sun---all of which are excerpts provided with permission from the author of the current best-selling title, "Fatima: The Signs and Secrets" (also available on Amazon, in glossy-cover paperback and on Kindle).
------A new Appendix (III) with clarifying information on the Five First Saturdays, all of the Fatima prayers as taught by the Virgin Mary and the Angel of Peace (St. Michael the Archangel), the "Fatima Morning Offering" (composed by Sr. Lucia), the 15 Rosary Promises, and how to pray the Rosary with the meditations for each mystery by St. Louis Marie de Montfort, who is called the "apostle" of True Devotion to Mary.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 3, 2015
- File size1499 KB
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- Publisher : KIC (June 3, 2015)
- Publication date : June 3, 2015
- Language : English
- File size : 1499 KB
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- Print length : 271 pages
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Not surprisingly those supernatural experiences were the defining experiences of the Fatima kids' lives. As Mary predicted they went through Hell in various forms ranging from persecution by the government spooks to disbelief by their neighbors to privations they imposed on themselves such as not eating or even drinking water.
Two of the kids died a few short years later. The realization that they weren't going to grow up was undoubtedly another cross.
Lucia was destined to remain in this world and become a nun. She lived a humble and austere life. I don't think she even had a desk in the convent where she could read her books but rather would sit on top of an old chest.
The book and DVDs explain the so called secrets of Fatima which in many cases match up with historical events that occurred mainly during the 20th century. The idea that the human race could be annihilated by an angel's flaming sword is unfortunately no longer just an impossible nightmare.
After the original experiences Lucia had some other visions. One of those visions was the famous scene with Mary, Christ, the Holy Spirit as a dove, and God the Father.
The Fatima experience validates certain ideas that Catholics believe in such as the Holy Trinity and the mystical properties of the Eucharist.
The DVDs are good and contain a lot of additional insights including interviews with people who knew the Fatima kids personally. The DVDs talk about another book that Lucia wrote but which I haven't read:
Calls from the Message of Fatima
Mary is a goddess I believe and the Church more or less venerates her in this way. She is I believe also Aset / Isis in the Egyptian religion and Athena for the Greeks. Like those other goddesses Mary seems to feel a deep responsibility for our world.
I think the infamous Men In Black paid the Fatima kids a visit. Lucia describes this encounter as follows:
"On a certain day three gentlemen came to speak to us. After their questioning, which was anything but pleasant, they took their leave with this remark:
'See that you decide to tell that secret of yours. If you don't, the Administrator has every intention of taking your lives !' "
The Men In Black remind people of undertakers who have been locked up in an old, musty trunk for 200 years.
The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima
Edgar Cayce's Story of Jesus
Lives of the Master: The Rest of the Jesus Story
The Iliad (Penguin Classics) Publisher: Penguin Books
Initiation in the Great Pyramid (Astara's library of mystical classics)
Egyptian Heritage: Based on the Edgar Cayce Readings
Edgar Cayce on the Revelation: A Study Guide for Spiritualizing Body and Mind
Fulcanelli: Master Alchemist: Le Mystere des Cathedrales, Esoteric Intrepretation of the Hermetic Symbols of The Great Work
Mystery of the Men in Black: The UFO Silencers
She urgently implored 6 popes to accede to the Blessed Virgins request for the consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart to no avail. Their inexplicable conduct, to a large extent, led to World War II, the spread of communism, the Cold War and today's curse of radical Islam.
Her memoirs also give a valuable insight into the additional papal intransigence in refusing to fully disclose the famous Third Secret of Fatima required to be disclosed in 1960.
Likewise, she gives the most intimate details of the spiritual lives of the now-canonized Jacinta and Francisco. Her memoir is a must read for anyone concerned about the Fatima message and the cataclysmic prophecy clearly contained it it.
to read this book. BUT, since I am so knowledgeable, what I wanted to know was the how and why of her entrance with the Dorothean Sisters, and most especially, the Carmelites. Not here! It is a worthwhile read, however, with many vignettes about her memories of her cousins. For those who have a tender devotion to Fatima...do choose it.