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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Apparition |  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Knock Shrine - Cultural contextSubsequent sociologists, while neither accepting nor disputing what had allegedly occurred, but seeking to understand its cultural context, noted the timing of the events: how as at Lourdes and Fatima the "visitations" occurred at a time of immense cultural, social and economic change, and occurred to people whose traditional society was under threat from dramatic change. In the 1870s, Ireland was undergoing a period of dramatic upheaval. Some parts of the island had experienced the last waves of what proved to be a minor Famine but which nevertheless brought back memories of the Great Irish Famine of t ...
See also:Knock Shrine, Knock Shrine - The witnesses, Knock Shrine - Details of the apparition, Knock Shrine - Church Commissions of inquiry, Knock Shrine - Cultural context, Knock Shrine - Archdeacon Kavanagh, Knock Shrine - The pilgrimage site, Knock Shrine - Knock today, Knock Shrine - The prayer to Our Lady of Knock – Queen of Ireland Read more here: » Knock Shrine: Encyclopedia II - Knock Shrine - Cultural context |
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Our Lady of Guadalupe - Traditional Legend of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
The Nican Mopohua is considered to be the "primordial account" of the apparition because it is written in the indigenous Nahuatl language. It describes the 1531 meeting between La Virgen and Saint Juan Diego on Tepeyac.
In the Nican Mopohua, "it had been ten years since [...] Mexico had been conquered" when Juan Diego, a widowed convert to Roman Catholicism, was on his way to "attend to divine things" when, upon passing the hill ...
See also:Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - History and Legend, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Traditional Legend of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Historical Documentation of the Apparition, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Guadalupe as Symbol of Mexico, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Popularity of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Interpretations of the Image, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Origin of the Name, Our Lady of Guadalupe - The Tilma, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Tonantzin and Other Virgins Read more here: » Our Lady of Guadalupe: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - History and Legend |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - Origin of the NameThe origin of the name "Guadalupe" in the American context is something of a mystery. According to a report at the time the Virgin identified herself that way in a later apparition to Juan Diego's uncle, Juan Bernardino. Others state that the 1533 Church was dedicated to the spanish Lady of Guadalupe (see above), with the American version developing later. Finally it has been suggested that the name is a corruption of a Nahuatl name "Coatlaxopeuh", which has been translated as "Who Crushes the Serpent". In this interpretation, the serpent re ...
See also:Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - History and Legend, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Traditional Legend of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Historical Documentation of the Apparition, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Guadalupe as Symbol of Mexico, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Popularity of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Interpretations of the Image, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Origin of the Name, Our Lady of Guadalupe - The Tilma, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Tonantzin and Other Virgins Read more here: » Our Lady of Guadalupe: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - Origin of the Name |
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| |  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - Guadalupe as Symbol of MexicoThe first person to really use Our Lady of Guadalupe as a symbol of Mexico was Miguel Sánchez, the author of the first Spanish-language apparition account. Sanchez identified Guadalupe as Revelation's Woman of the Apocalypse, and said that "this New World has been won and conquered by the hand of the Virgin Mary...[who had] prepared, disposed, and contrived her exquisite likeness in this her Mexican land, which was conquered for such a glorious pur ...
See also:Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - History and Legend, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Traditional Legend of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Historical Documentation of the Apparition, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Guadalupe as Symbol of Mexico, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Popularity of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Interpretations of the Image, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Origin of the Name, Our Lady of Guadalupe - The Tilma, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Tonantzin and Other Virgins Read more here: » Our Lady of Guadalupe: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - Guadalupe as Symbol of Mexico |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian prayersThe most famous Marian prayer is the Rosary, a form of prayer in which an Our Father, ten Hail Marys and a Glory Be to the Father (together forming a "decade of the Rosary") are recited five times while meditating on the mysteries of the life of Jesus and Mary (Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful and Glorious) to be followed by a prayer called the "Hail Holy Queen" and perhaps the "Litany of Loreto".
Other famous Marian prayers include the "Magnificat" and the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Marian hymns include O Mary, we Crown Thee Wi ...
See also:Blessed Virgin Mary, Blessed Virgin Mary - The Blessed Virgin Mary in Catholicism, Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian prayers, Blessed Virgin Mary - Apparitions, Blessed Virgin Mary - The Immaculate Conception, Blessed Virgin Mary - Dogma of the Assumption, Blessed Virgin Mary - Mary as Co-Redemptrix, Blessed Virgin Mary - Accusations of idolatry, Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian titles and feast days in the Roman Catholic Church Read more here: » Blessed Virgin Mary: Encyclopedia II - Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian prayers |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts subjects - FlyingThe use of enchanted broomsticks. Flying lessons are presumably only given to first-year students.
Madam Hooch is currently teaching flight. She also acts as referee for many of the Quidditch matches described in the books, although other staff occasionally take on this role instead, for instance Severus Snape, who refereed a Hufflepuff-Gryffindor match in Harry Potter's first year.
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See also:Hogwarts subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Compulsory Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Transfiguration, Hogwarts subjects - Defence Against the Dark Arts, Hogwarts subjects - Charms, Hogwarts subjects - Potions, Hogwarts subjects - Astronomy, Hogwarts subjects - History of Magic, Hogwarts subjects - Herbology, Hogwarts subjects - Optional Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Arithmancy, Hogwarts subjects - Ancient Runes, Hogwarts subjects - Divination, Hogwarts subjects - Care of Magical Creatures, Hogwarts subjects - Muggle Studies, Hogwarts subjects - 6th Optional Subject, Hogwarts subjects - Occlumency, Hogwarts subjects - Flying, Hogwarts subjects - Apparition Read more here: » Hogwarts subjects: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts subjects - Flying |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Blessed Virgin Mary - Dogma of the AssumptionIn 1950, speaking ex cathedra (that is, for the whole Church), in his encyclical Munificentissimus Deus Pope Pius XII proclaimed the Dogma of the Assumption, in which he stated that "at the end of her earthly course, Mary was assumed into heavenly glory, body and soul". He stated that "holy writers who ... employed statements and various images and analogies of Sacred Scripture to illustrate and to confirm the doctrine of the Assumption..." He also stated that he was relying both on scripture and on "apostolic tradition" ...
See also:Blessed Virgin Mary, Blessed Virgin Mary - The Blessed Virgin Mary in Catholicism, Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian prayers, Blessed Virgin Mary - Apparitions, Blessed Virgin Mary - The Immaculate Conception, Blessed Virgin Mary - Dogma of the Assumption, Blessed Virgin Mary - Mary as Co-Redemptrix, Blessed Virgin Mary - Accusations of idolatry, Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian titles and feast days in the Roman Catholic Church Read more here: » Blessed Virgin Mary: Encyclopedia II - Blessed Virgin Mary - Dogma of the Assumption |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - Interpretations of the ImageThe image of Our Lady of Guadalupe is often read as a coded image. Miguel Sanchez, the author of the 1648 tract Imagen de la Virgen María, described the Virgin's image as the Woman of the Apocalypse from the New Testament's Revelation 12:1: "arrayed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars". Other viewers have interpreted different aspects of the image as coded messages to the indigenous people of Mexico. Her blue-green mantle is said to be the color once reserved for the divine couple Omet ...
See also:Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - History and Legend, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Traditional Legend of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Historical Documentation of the Apparition, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Guadalupe as Symbol of Mexico, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Popularity of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Interpretations of the Image, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Origin of the Name, Our Lady of Guadalupe - The Tilma, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Tonantzin and Other Virgins Read more here: » Our Lady of Guadalupe: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - Interpretations of the Image |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts subjects - FlyingThe use of enchanted broomsticks. Flying lessons are presumably only given to first-year students.
Madam Hooch is currently teaching flight classes. She also acts as referee for many of the Quidditch matches described in the books, although other staff occasionally take on this role instead, for instance Severus Snape, who refereed a Hufflepuff-Gryffindor match in Harry Potter's first year.
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See also:Hogwarts subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Compulsory Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Transfiguration, Hogwarts subjects - Defence Against the Dark Arts, Hogwarts subjects - Charms, Hogwarts subjects - Potions, Hogwarts subjects - Astronomy, Hogwarts subjects - History of Magic, Hogwarts subjects - Herbology, Hogwarts subjects - Optional Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Arithmancy, Hogwarts subjects - Ancient Runes, Hogwarts subjects - Divination, Hogwarts subjects - Care of Magical Creatures, Hogwarts subjects - Muggle Studies, Hogwarts subjects - 6th Optional Subject, Hogwarts subjects - Occlumency, Hogwarts subjects - Flying, Hogwarts subjects - Apparition Read more here: » Hogwarts subjects: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts subjects - Flying |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Blessed Virgin Mary - The Blessed Virgin Mary in CatholicismCatholicism and Orthodoxy focus on Mary as a living person who can intercede with her Son, Jesus Christ, on behalf of humanity. From the beginning of the Church, Catholic theology has believed that Christ is the sole Mediator between God and Man (1 Tim 2:5). Yet as Ludwig Ott observes, "there is nothing to prevent others in a certain way (secundum quid) from being called mediators between God and man, in so far as they, by preparing or serving, cooperate in uniting men to God" (Bk III, Pt. 3, Ch. 3, §7) (emphasis added). Catho ...
See also:Blessed Virgin Mary, Blessed Virgin Mary - The Blessed Virgin Mary in Catholicism, Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian prayers, Blessed Virgin Mary - Apparitions, Blessed Virgin Mary - The Immaculate Conception, Blessed Virgin Mary - Dogma of the Assumption, Blessed Virgin Mary - Mary as Co-Redemptrix, Blessed Virgin Mary - Accusations of idolatry, Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian titles and feast days in the Roman Catholic Church Read more here: » Blessed Virgin Mary: Encyclopedia II - Blessed Virgin Mary - The Blessed Virgin Mary in Catholicism |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Blessed Virgin Mary - Mary as Co-RedemptrixSome Catholics in the late twentieth century urged Pope John Paul II to infallibly declare Mary Co-Redemptrix, not meaning by this title that Mary herself redeems mankind, but that she cooperates with Jesus in His redemption of the world; as a co-pilot is not equal to the pilot of an airplane, so is the case with Jesus and His Mother.
Professor Mark Miravalle of the Franciscan University in Steubenville in the United States launched a petition to urge Pope John Paul to make such a move, by defining the teaching of the Church th ...
See also:Blessed Virgin Mary, Blessed Virgin Mary - The Blessed Virgin Mary in Catholicism, Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian prayers, Blessed Virgin Mary - Apparitions, Blessed Virgin Mary - The Immaculate Conception, Blessed Virgin Mary - Dogma of the Assumption, Blessed Virgin Mary - Mary as Co-Redemptrix, Blessed Virgin Mary - Accusations of idolatry, Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian titles and feast days in the Roman Catholic Church Read more here: » Blessed Virgin Mary: Encyclopedia II - Blessed Virgin Mary - Mary as Co-Redemptrix |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts subjects - Compulsory SubjectsThese are compulsory subjects that Hogwarts students must take until, but not including N.E.W.T. level.
Hogwarts subjects - Transfiguration.
The art of metamorphosis, Transfiguration is the changing of the form and appearance of an object, and sometimes, the conjuring and creation of objects. This is generally achieved through concentration, the precise waving of the wand and speaking the appropriate incantation. One of the trickier subjects, it requires great concentration and effort. Transfiguration is taught from the first year to the fifth, with the opt ...
See also:Hogwarts subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Compulsory Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Transfiguration, Hogwarts subjects - Defence Against the Dark Arts, Hogwarts subjects - Charms, Hogwarts subjects - Potions, Hogwarts subjects - Astronomy, Hogwarts subjects - History of Magic, Hogwarts subjects - Herbology, Hogwarts subjects - Optional Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Arithmancy, Hogwarts subjects - Ancient Runes, Hogwarts subjects - Divination, Hogwarts subjects - Care of Magical Creatures, Hogwarts subjects - Muggle Studies, Hogwarts subjects - 6th Optional Subject, Hogwarts subjects - Occlumency, Hogwarts subjects - Flying, Hogwarts subjects - Apparition Read more here: » Hogwarts subjects: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts subjects - Compulsory Subjects |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - Popularity of the Virgin of GuadalupeDespite disputes as to the veracity of the legend, the Virgin of Guadalupe has proved very popular in Mexico over the years. A church was built in 1533, dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe. Thereafter, Spanish missionaries used the story of her appearance to help convert millions of indigenous people in what had been the Aztec Empire. Our Lady of Guadalupe still underpins the faith of Catholics in Mexico and the rest of Latin America, and she has been recognised as patron saint of Mexico City since 1737 with her patronage extended piece by pi ...
See also:Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - History and Legend, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Traditional Legend of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Historical Documentation of the Apparition, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Guadalupe as Symbol of Mexico, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Popularity of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Interpretations of the Image, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Origin of the Name, Our Lady of Guadalupe - The Tilma, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Tonantzin and Other Virgins Read more here: » Our Lady of Guadalupe: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - Popularity of the Virgin of Guadalupe |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Magic Harry Potter - Magical abilitiesThe following is a list of special abilities that a wizard or witch in the Harry Potter universe may have.
Magic Harry Potter - Animagi transformation.
An Animagus is a witch or wizard who can turn into a particular animal at will. This ability is not innate, it must be acquired by magical means, perhaps through a potion or transformation. Animagi must also register at a central authority; it is illegal to obtain this ability without registering, although most animagi described in the books are unre ...
See also:Magic Harry Potter, Magic Harry Potter - The nature of magic, Magic Harry Potter - Spellcasting, Magic Harry Potter - The Wizarding World, Magic Harry Potter - Magical abilities, Magic Harry Potter - Animagi transformation, Magic Harry Potter - Metamorphmagi transformation, Magic Harry Potter - Speaking parseltongue, Magic Harry Potter - Legilimency and Occlumency, Magic Harry Potter - Apparition, Magic Harry Potter - Veela charm, Magic Harry Potter - Magic resistance, Magic Harry Potter - Spell-like effects, Magic Harry Potter - Unbreakable Vow, Magic Harry Potter - Priori Incantatem Read more here: » Magic Harry Potter: Encyclopedia II - Magic Harry Potter - Magical abilities |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts subjects - Optional SubjectsA student must select at least two optional subjects in their third year. These subjects may then be either continued or dropped at O.W.L. and N.E.W.T. level.
It can also be noted that none of the current incumbents of these positions occupy any other significant (i.e. pastoral) roles in the school.
Hogwarts subjects - Arithmancy.
A branch of magic that's concerned with the magical properties of numbers. This class is not taken by Harry Potter, nor by Ron Weasley. It is however the favourite subject ...
See also:Hogwarts subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Compulsory Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Transfiguration, Hogwarts subjects - Defence Against the Dark Arts, Hogwarts subjects - Charms, Hogwarts subjects - Potions, Hogwarts subjects - Astronomy, Hogwarts subjects - History of Magic, Hogwarts subjects - Herbology, Hogwarts subjects - Optional Subjects, Hogwarts subjects - Arithmancy, Hogwarts subjects - Ancient Runes, Hogwarts subjects - Divination, Hogwarts subjects - Care of Magical Creatures, Hogwarts subjects - Muggle Studies, Hogwarts subjects - 6th Optional Subject, Hogwarts subjects - Occlumency, Hogwarts subjects - Flying, Hogwarts subjects - Apparition Read more here: » Hogwarts subjects: Encyclopedia II - Hogwarts subjects - Optional Subjects |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Blessed Virgin Mary - Accusations of idolatrySome Protestants have accused Catholics and Orthodox of mariolatry, suggesting that Catholics adore the Virgin Mary in breach of the Ten Commandments which condemn keeping "false gods". This point was offered especially by Calvin. In Catholic theology there is a clear distinction drawn between the worship of latria (adoration, which may be offered only to God), and veneration and praise, or dulia. Catholicism has traditionally accorded to the Virgin Mary the veneration of hyperdulia which rests in part upon ...
See also:Blessed Virgin Mary, Blessed Virgin Mary - The Blessed Virgin Mary in Catholicism, Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian prayers, Blessed Virgin Mary - Apparitions, Blessed Virgin Mary - The Immaculate Conception, Blessed Virgin Mary - Dogma of the Assumption, Blessed Virgin Mary - Mary as Co-Redemptrix, Blessed Virgin Mary - Accusations of idolatry, Blessed Virgin Mary - Marian titles and feast days in the Roman Catholic Church Read more here: » Blessed Virgin Mary: Encyclopedia II - Blessed Virgin Mary - Accusations of idolatry |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - The TilmaEver since its origin, the icon has been subject to great controversy. As early as 1556 Francisco de Bustamante, head of the Franciscans in the Colony read a sermon in which he dismissed the miraculous origin of the icon: “The devotion that has been growing in a chapel dedicated to Our Lady, called of Guadalupe, in this city is greatly harmful for the natives, because it makes them believe that the image painted by Marcos the Indian is in any way miraculous.” This may have been the Aztec painter Marcos Cipac de Aquino, who was active in ...
See also:Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - History and Legend, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Traditional Legend of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Historical Documentation of the Apparition, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Guadalupe as Symbol of Mexico, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Popularity of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Interpretations of the Image, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Origin of the Name, Our Lady of Guadalupe - The Tilma, Our Lady of Guadalupe - Tonantzin and Other Virgins Read more here: » Our Lady of Guadalupe: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Guadalupe - The Tilma |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Fatima - The Consecration of RussiaAccording to Sister Lucy, The Virgin Mary promised that the Consecration of Russia would lead to Russia's conversion and an era of peace.
Many believe Pope John Paul II fulfilled this request in 1984 by giving a blessing over the world, including Russia, before the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Sister Lucy later said that the consecration had taken place just as Our Lady had asked.[1]
It is commonly believed that Sister Lúcia verified that this ceremony fulfilled the requests of the Virgin Mary. However, in the Blue Ar ...
See also:Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of Fatima - History, Our Lady of Fatima - The Consecration of Russia, Our Lady of Fatima - Controversy around the Third Secret, Our Lady of Fatima - The fate of the three children, Our Lady of Fatima - Controversies of Fatima, Our Lady of Fatima - Influence of the apparitions, Our Lady of Fatima - Political aspects, Our Lady of Fatima - Official position of the Catholic Church Read more here: » Our Lady of Fatima: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Fatima - The Consecration of Russia |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Fatima - Controversy around the Third SecretThe Vatican kept the third secret under wraps until Easter 2000 – despite Lúcia's declaration that it could be released to the public after 1940. Several sources, including Canon Barthas and Cardinal Ottaviani, said that Sr. Lúcia insisted to them it must be released by 1960, saying, "by that time, it'll be more clearly understood." 1960 passed without any such announcement, which led to immense speculation over the content of the secret.
It seems clear that the third part of the secret revealed in the year 2000 was not the real s ...
See also:Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of Fatima - History, Our Lady of Fatima - The Consecration of Russia, Our Lady of Fatima - Controversy around the Third Secret, Our Lady of Fatima - The fate of the three children, Our Lady of Fatima - Controversies of Fatima, Our Lady of Fatima - Influence of the apparitions, Our Lady of Fatima - Political aspects, Our Lady of Fatima - Official position of the Catholic Church Read more here: » Our Lady of Fatima: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Fatima - Controversy around the Third Secret |
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|  |  |  | Apparition: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Fatima - HistoryBetween May and October of 1917, the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to three shepherd children—Lúcia dos Santos and her cousins Jacinta and Francisco Marto—in the Cova da Iria fields outside the village of Aljustrel, very close to Fatima, Portugal. They had this experience on the 13th day of each month at approximately the same hour. Lúcia later described seeing Mary as "more brilliant than the sun, shedding rays of light clearer and stronger than a crystal glass filled with the most sparkling wate ...
See also:Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of Fatima - History, Our Lady of Fatima - The Consecration of Russia, Our Lady of Fatima - Controversy around the Third Secret, Our Lady of Fatima - The fate of the three children, Our Lady of Fatima - Controversies of Fatima, Our Lady of Fatima - Influence of the apparitions, Our Lady of Fatima - Political aspects, Our Lady of Fatima - Official position of the Catholic Church Read more here: » Our Lady of Fatima: Encyclopedia II - Our Lady of Fatima - History |
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