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. . . could it be not following instructions to reveal the Third Secret of Fatima to the world in 1960?


Oh, so are you now admitting, Sid, that it was the Blessed Mother who appeared at Fatima?

And, yes, I do agree that it is very likely what is happening in the Church today is related to Fatima....and the disobedience of the Popes to do exactly as the Blessed Mother requested them to do.

If it wasn't done in 1984 by Pope John Paul II, it will eventually be done EXACTLY as the Blessed Mother requested!!

Sr. Lucy claimed Jesus told her:

"Make it known to My ministers, given that they follow the example of the King of France in delaying the execution of My command, they will follow him into misfortune."

In another text, Sr. Lucy wrote:

"Later, through an intimate communication, Our Lord complained to me: They did not wish to heed My request! ... Like the King of France they will repent of it, and they will do it, but it will be late. Russia will have already spread its errors in the world, provoking wars and persecutions against the Church. The Holy Father will have much to suffer."

"Our Lord was here making an explicit reference to the requests of the Sacred Heart given through Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque on June 17, 1689 to the King of France. As a result of the refusal of King Louis XIV as well as the refusal of both his son and grandson, King Louis XV and King Louis XVI to publicly consecrate France to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, as was requested by Heaven by means of a recognized French Saint of that time, the Protestant and Masonic Counter-Church successfully carried out the great upheaval of the French Revolution.

On June 17, 1789, (the Feast of the Sacred Heart) exactly one hundred years to the day from when Saint Margaret Mary had written down the great designs of Heaven for the King, the Third Estate rose up and proclaimed itself a National Assembly, stripping King Louis XVI of his legislative power. On January 21, 1793, France, ungrateful and rebellious to its God, dared to decapitate its most Christian King as if he were a criminal. At Rianjo, Jesus warns us that this dark chapter of history will repeat itself, and this time the ministers of His Church the bishops, and perhaps even the Pope himself will be among its hapless victims."

God bless you

"Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe." ~St. Augustine