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The Apparition

The Fatima Apparition began in 1916 when Lucia, Francisco, and Jacinta were at the meadows with their sheep. It began raining and they hid in a small to escape the rain and after the rained stopped. The sun came out and they stayed in the cave to eat their lunch. Appearing to the children, the Blessed Virgin told them that She had been sent by God. With a message for every man, woman, and child living in our century. Coming at a time when the world was torn asunder by war and bloody violence. She promised that Heaven would grant peace to all the world.
If her request for prayers, preparation, and consecration were heard and obeyed. The Lady of Fatima began explaining to the children the war was the punishment for sin and warned
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While Mary was speaking she began to open her hands and rays of light from her hand seemed to penetrate the earth. That they saw a terrifying vision of hell. There terrifying vision of hell was full of demons and lost souls amidst indescribable horrors and this began the first of the three secrets of Fatima. Mary had a sad expression on her face saying you have seen hell where the souls of poor sinners go. For the children to save that poors soul in hell. God wishes to establish in the world evolution to her immaculate heart. If we do what she says there will be world peace and many souls will be saved for the war to end. But as people, if we do not stop offending God a worse war will break out during the pontificate of Pius XI. God is about to punish the world for its crimes, by means of war, famine, and persecution of the Church and the Holy Father.

The second secret is beginning. To prevent this she will ask for the consecration of Russia my Immaculate Heart, and the communion of reparation on the first Saturdays. If her request are heeded Russia will be converted to the catholic faith and there will be peace. If this does not happen our lady will spread her errors throughout the world causing many wars and persecution of the catholic church. The good will be martyred the Holy Father will


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