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| Why Our Lady of Fátima Still Matters 109 Years Later |
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Posted by: Stone - 3 hours ago - Forum: Our Lady
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Why Our Lady of Fátima Still Matters 109 Years Later
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Taken from here [slightly abridged and slightly adapted - not all hyperlinks included from original] | May 13, 2026
Each year on May 13, the Catholic Church commemorates one of the most significant interventions of Heaven in modern history: the very first apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of Fátima in 1917.
Appearing to three humble shepherd children in Portugal, namely, Lúcia dos Santos, as well as her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto, the Blessed Virgin Mary did not come to merely to propose a way out of the horrendous effects of World War I plaguing Europe at that time. Rather, Our Lady came with a warning, a plan, and a plea—one that remains not only unfulfilled in its entirety, but has become even more pressing in our own day.
To fully grasp the essence of devotion to Our Lady of Fátima is to understand that it is not solely a private or optional devotion or a vestige of pre-Vatican II piety.
As the Fatima Center rightly pointed out, Fátima is Heaven’s diagnosis of the current crisis facing the Church and the world today, as well as its prescribed remedy. The message of Fátima touches on sin, punishment, repentance, and reparation—realities that are usually watered down, dismissed, or even denied by many in the world, and even within Holy Mother Church Herself.
However, Our Lady at Fátima did not mince any words: if men do not amend their sinful lives, they will be punished. Remarkably, Our Lady showed the three children a vision of hell—not as a metaphor, but as an inevitable reality if Man does not repent of his sinful ways. In her Memoirs, Sister Lúcia recalled the vision of hell that Our Lady disclosed:
Quote:“She opened Her hands once more, as She had done the two previous months. The rays [of light] appeared to penetrate the earth, and we saw, as it were, a vast sea of fire. Plunged in this fire, we saw the demons and the souls [of the damned]. The latter were like transparent burning embers, all blackened or burnished bronze, having human forms. They were floating about in that conflagration, now raised into the air by the flames which issued from within themselves, together with great clouds of smoke. Now they fell back on every side like sparks in huge fires, without weight or equilibrium, amid shrieks and groans of pain and despair, which horrified us and made us tremble with fright (it must have been this sight which caused me to cry out, as people say they heard me). The demons were distinguished [from the souls of the damned] by their terrifying and repellent likeness to frightful and unknown animals, black and transparent like burning coals. That vision only lasted for a moment, thanks to our good Heavenly Mother, Who at the first apparition had promised to take us to Heaven. Without that, I think that we would have died of terror and fear.”
During the July 13 apparition, Our Lady cautioned the three children that unless humanity ceased offending God, the world would face punishment through war, famine, and persecution directed against the Church and the Holy Father, with Russia serving as the instrument of this chastisement. She further revealed that, in order to avert these calamities, she would later request the consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart, assuring them that through this act Russia would be converted and peace would be granted to the world.
It is noteworthy that Our Lady entrusted the specific act of consecrating Russia to Her Immaculate Heart to the Pope in union with the bishops of the world.
Unless Our Lady’s requests are obeyed, “Russia will spread its errors throughout the world, raising up wars and persecutions of the Church. The good will be martyred, the Holy Father will have much to suffer and various nations will be annihilated.”
Notably, Our Lady’s warnings were not abstract but were prophetic declarations that have unraveled with chilling accuracy over the past century.
Arguably, the most unsettling aspect of the Fátima message lies not only in the chaotic conflicts beleaguering the world, but in what has taken place within the Church itself. [...]
Bearing in mind the dismal state of events in the world and (especially) in the Catholic Church, it is impossible to deny that we are living in such tumultuous times. Evidently, the diabolical disorientation in the Catholic Church is no longer under wraps. Instead, such confusion has been made public, institutional, and extremely disorienting to the faithful.
Consider the current kerfuffle in the Church concerning the German bishops, the latter who unabashedly promote doctrines and practices that go against perennial Catholic teaching on morality, sexuality, and the nature of the Church. These bishops are not fringe actors in a remote part of the world, but are successors of the Apostles who are touting controversial positions that would have been definitively anathematized by previous popes, particularly those before Vatican II.
Simultaneously, the Vatican seems either unable or unwilling to unequivocally correct such abhorrent deviations. Consequently, the Church risks having a splintering of authority, along with an increasing perception that Her unity—so fundamental to Her divine calling to save souls—is being pushed to its limits.
Paradoxically, while heterodoxy appears to be condoned or even celebrated by certain segments of the Vatican, faithful Catholics trying to preserve Catholic Tradition frequently encounter scrutiny and sanctions. The Society of St. Pius X (SSPX), for instance, declared its plans in February this year to consecrate bishops in what it presents as an effort to safeguard the traditional priesthood and sacraments. Predictably, the SSPX’s announcement was greeted with strong resistance from the Vatican, sparking debate on why the defense of Catholic Tradition is regarded with wariness by the Roman authorities in the “Church of Accompaniment”, while doctrinal innovations can usually flex their muscles with comparative freedom.
Even more obfuscating are moments of symbolic confusion—such as the recent episode of Anglican “Archbishop” Sarah Mullally, giving a “blessing” at St. Peter’s tomb with a Catholic archbishop present. participating in gestures that blur the lines between Catholic and non-Catholic orders. For generations, the Catholic Church has taught unambiguously that Anglican orders are invalid. Nonetheless, contemporary actions that appear to contradict this teaching appear to be allowed by the Roman authorities, giving rise to greater doctrinal bewilderment.
Such circumstances are not only a case of ecclesiastical politics, but rather symptomatic of a profound spiritual crisis besieging the Catholic Church Herself. And this crisis is exactly the type of crisis that And it is precisely the kind of crisis that Our Lady of Fátima Herself predicted more than a century ago.
At its very heart, the spiritual crisis plaguing the Catholic Church and the rest of the world today is due to both individual and institutional sins, as well as an erosion of compunction or a sense of sin. When sin is no longer preached in the pulpits of the “Church of Accompaniment” and the “Synod of Listening” , repentance becomes merely an option rather than an absolute necessity for entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven. Once repentance is glossed over, the need for reparation also fades away. Accordingly, when reparation is put on the backburner, Divine Justice offended by the sins of mankind remains unsatisfied.
In view of these immutable realities, Our Lady of Fátima reminds us of these fundamental truths of sin, repentance, prayer, penance, and reparation. At Fátima, Our Lady requested for prayer—particularly the Most Holy Rosary—penance, and sacrifices offered in reparation for sin. Furthermore, Our Lady also called on men to practise the First Saturdays devotion, a practice explicitly linked to making reparation to Her Immaculate Heart. Addressing Sister on the importance of the First Saturdays devotion, Our Lady said:
“Look My daughter, at My Heart, surrounded with thorns with which ungrateful men pierce Me at every moment by their blasphemies and ingratitude. You at least try to console Me and announce in My name that I promise to assist at the moment of death, with all the graces necessary for salvation, all those who, on the First Saturday of five consecutive months, shall confess, receive Holy Communion, recite five decades of the Rosary, and keep Me company for fifteen minutes while meditating on the fifteen mysteries of the Rosary, with the intention of making Reparation to Me.”
The message of Our Lady of Fátima is not ultimately about geopolitical analysis. It is about souls.
Our Lady did not come to Fátima merely to warn governments about the horrors of war, but to save sinners. In particular, the Holy Virgin Mary asked the three children for sacrifices: “Pray, pray very much, and make sacrifices for sinners; for many souls go to hell because there is no one to sacrifice themselves and pray for them.” This is a remarkable request from Our Lady, for it divulges that the salvation of souls is, in some mysterious way, according to the ineffable wisdom of God, reliant on our cooperation.
Reparation, in particular, assumes renewed significance as it is not a notion typically mentioned today in the mainstream Church, yet it lies at the crux of Catholic spirituality. To make reparation is to recognize that sin is a grave affront to the infinite majesty and dignity of Almighty God, Who is all goodness, and injures the Mystical Body of Christ. Such sins cry out to Heaven for vengeance, and for amends to be made, for we cannot claim to love God without wanting to console Him for being so greatly offended. Hence, through acts of penance, prayer, and devotion, Our Lady Fátima exhorts us to console the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
Our Lady of Fátima reminds us that Heaven has not abandoned us despite our sinful miseries. On the contrary, God has given us, through His Immaculate Mother, a clear path of return to Him via prayer, penance, and uncompromising fidelity to the perennial teachings of the Catholic Church.
The confusion of our time, as serious as it is, does not negate the promises of Our Lady of Fátima, for Our Lady assured us that “in the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph.” Such words do not provide us with a vague glimmer of hope, but of a definite victory – yet one that urges for our willing cooperation.
On this great feast of Our Lady of Fátima, the issue is not whether the Blessed Virgin Mary’s pleas are relevant to us in this day and age. Rather, the question is whether we are willing to heed and obey Our Lady’s requests. After all, Our Lady of Fátima’s requested devotions are not optional devotions, but a necessary remedy to a world—and a Church—in crisis.
The crisis suffocating the world and the Catholic Church is real. But so is Heaven’s remedy that has been given to us, by the Queen of Heaven Herself, on May 13.
Mary, Our Lady of Fátima, pray for us.
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| Ven. Ezequiel Moreno Diaz: To Be Indifferent to the Catholic Church Is to Be against Jesus Christ |
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Posted by: Stone - Yesterday, 07:15 AM - Forum: Uncompromising Fighters for the Faith
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To Be Indifferent to the Catholic Church Is to Be against Jesus Christ
TIA | May 16, 2026
Today we see the Progressivist Church fighting for religious liberty everywhere. Paul VI established this new direction for the Church. Until this time, the Catholic Church fought for liberty for the Truth, which means the Holy Catholic Faith. A presupposition of religious liberty is the false idea that all religions are equal before the law. A corollary is that the State is indifferent to the Truth Faith.
Since this error has spread everywhere, it is opportune to remember the words of Ven. Ezequiel Moreno, who was Bishop of Pasto, Colombia, from 1895 to 1906.
Pasto was the last stronghold of the Spanish Monarchy in Colombia when the whole country had rebelled against Spain (1819-1822) and entered a long turbulent period, which included a civil war (1860-1862), and finally ended in adhesion to the revolutionary Republic (1866).
His words apply to that Republic as well as to the Conciliar Church, which legitimates all the modern Republics that issued from the Enlightenment.
Excerpts from Ven. Ezequiel Moreno Diaz:
A government, even when it does not issue laws persecuting the Church of Jesus Christ, is already against Jesus Christ by the sole fact of being indifferent to her.
I believe that one of most active and efficient venoms Hell uses is a blend of truth and error, of good and evil ... of being for Jesus Christ and against Jesus Christ.
No, do not order us to be silent, invoking a false charity that counts the material destruction of the war but does not count the multitude of souls that lose the Faith.
The peoples are [usually] more or less happy. Where the Catholic teachings are not taken into any consideration, where human reason dominates and the Faith is forgotten, where incredulity rules and the Kingship of Jesus Christ is not recognized, we cannot expect anything other than what we are seeing now: horrible torments, astonishing convulsions, social agonies, death and desolation.
We will shout out to announced the proximity of the devouring wild beast. We will speak out to prevent anyone from accusing us that, because of our silence, they were perverted and condemned on the great day of reckoning and the great judgment.
Jesus Christ is outraged in the Sacrament of His love. When we meditate on these outrages we ask ourselves: Will it stop there? O what sorrow! Scandalous facts respond that they will not, that men have still more hatred, anger, furor and coldness toward Jesus Christ in the Sacrament.
Why this silence?... Great God, where is Thy power? Where is that power that through fear brings [the evil ones] to the abyss and unchains the storms? Where is that voice that dissolves those silent ones who seemed eternal and overthrows the centuries-old cedars?
O! Thy patience is more admirable, much more so, than the horrible malice of men! But, O my God!, Thou are patient because Thou are eternal; Thou will only wait a little bit…
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| Novena to the Infant of Prague for the Oratory of the Sorrowful Heart of Mary |
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Posted by: Stone - 05-17-2026, 07:11 AM - Forum: Appeals for Prayer
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Please consider making a one day novena with this powerful Infant of Prague prayer for the resolution of a financial difficulty of the Oratory's.
Novena to the Infant of Prague
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Say once an hour for nine hours in one single day
O Jesus, who has said ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be opened to you, through the intercession of Mary, Thy Most Holy Mother, I knock, I seek and I ask that my prayer may be granted.
(Mention your intentions here)
O Jesus, who has said all that you ask of the Father in My Name, He will will grant you, through the intercession of Mary, Thy Most Holy Mother, I humbly and urgently ask Thy Father in Thy Name, that my prayer be granted.
(Mention your intentions here)
O Jesus, who has said "Heaven and Earth shall pass away, but My word shall not pass", through the intercession of Mary, Thy Most Holy Mother, I feel confident that my prayer will be granted.
(Mention your intentions here)
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| BREAKING: SSPX responds to Vatican threats with profession of faith |
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Posted by: Stone - 05-15-2026, 06:46 AM - Forum: The New-Conciliar SSPX
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NB: I confess, I hoped that with this new 'Declaration' the SSPX would reestablish itself upon more solid ground as it did so very clearly during the years Archbishop Lefebvre was still at it's helm. But that did not happen. This is a very watered down 'Declaration' with no mention of Vatican II, of the dangers of the New Mass, but rather taking aim at the moral errors and 'climate' errors but failing miserably to address the source of these and the doctrinal errors that emerged from Vatican II. Contrast this with the clear, decisive 1974 Declaration of Archbishop Lefebvre!
BREAKING: SSPX responds to Vatican threats with profession of faith
'There is only one Faith and one Church by which we may be saved,' writes Father Pagliarani of the SSPX.
SSPX Superior General Fr. Davide Pagliarani
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May 14, 2026
(LifeSiteNews) — The Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) has responded to yesterday’s warning from the Vatican with a profession of faith.
This morning, May 14, Father Davide Pagliarani, the Switzerland-based superior general of the traditionalist priestly society, released a letter to Pope Leo XIV. In the letter Fr. Pagliariani addressed yesterday’s accusations of schism and threat of excommunication by expressing the SSPX’s devotion to perennial Catholic doctrine. [...]
Full letter published below:
Quote:Declaration of Catholic Faith
addressed to His Holiness Pope Leo XIV
by Fr. Davide Pagliarani
Superior General of the Priestly Society of Saint Pius X
Most Holy Father,
For more than fifty years, the Society of Saint Pius X has endeavoured to set before the Holy See a matter of conscience in the face of the errors that are destroying Catholic faith and morals. Regrettably, all the discussions entered into have remained without result, and none of the concerns expressed have received any truly satisfactory response.
For more than fifty years, the only solution truly considered by the Holy See has appeared to be that of canonical sanctions. To our great regret, it seems to us that canon law is thus being used, not to confirm in the faith, but to lead away from it.
In the text that follows, the Society of Saint Pius X is glad to express to You, filially and sincerely, its devotion to the Catholic faith, concealing nothing, either from Your Holiness or from the universal Church.
The Society places this simple Declaration of Faith in Your hands. It seems to us to correspond to the minimum indispensable to be in communion with the Church, and to truly call ourselves Catholics and, consequently, your sons.
We have no other desire than that of living and being confirmed in the Roman Catholic Faith.
“Thus, remaining firmly rooted and established in the true Catholic Faith,
strive always to be worthy ministers of the divine Sacrifice
and of the Church of God, which is the Body of Christ.
For, as the Apostle says: ‘all that is not of faith
is sin’,[1] schismatic and outside the unity of the Church.”[2]
DECLARATION OF CATHOLIC FAITH
In the Name of Our Lord Jesus Christ, divine Wisdom, the Word Incarnate, Who willed one sole religion, Who rendered the Old Covenant definitively null and void, Who founded one sole Church, Who triumphed over Satan, Who conquered the world, Who remains with us until the end of time and Who shall come again to judge the living and the dead.
He, the perfect Image of the Father, the Son of God made man, was appointed the sole Redeemer and Saviour of the world through the Incarnation and the voluntary offering of the Sacrifice of the Cross. Our Lord satisfied divine justice by shedding His Most Precious Blood, and it is in that Blood that He established the New and Eternal Covenant, abolishing the Old. He is therefore the sole Mediator between God and men and the sole way to come to the Father. Only he who knows Him knows the Father.
By divine decree, the Most Holy Virgin Mary has been directly and intimately associated with the entire work of Redemption; to deny this association — in the terms received from Tradition — is therefore to alter the very notion of Redemption as willed by divine Providence.
There is only one Faith and one Church by which we may be saved. Outside the Roman Catholic Church, and without the profession of Faith that she has always taught, there is neither salvation nor remission of sins.
Consequently, every man must be a member of the Catholic Church in order to save his soul, and there is but one baptism as the means of being incorporated into her. This necessity concerns the whole of humanity without exception and embraces without distinction Christians, Jews, Muslims, pagans, and atheists.
The mandate received by the Apostles, to preach the Gospel to every man and to convert every man to the Catholic faith, remains binding until the end of time and responds to the most absolute and most pressing necessity in the world. “He that believeth and is baptized, shall be saved: but he that believeth not shall be condemned.”[3] Therefore, to renounce the fulfilment of this mandate constitutes the gravest of crimes against humanity.
The Roman Church alone possesses simultaneously the four marks that characterize the Church founded by Jesus Christ: Unity, Holiness, Catholicity, and Apostolicity.
Her unity flows essentially from the adherence of all her members to the one true Faith, faithfully preserved, taught, and handed down by the Catholic hierarchy throughout the centuries.
The denial of even a single truth of faith destroys faith itself and renders radically impossible all communion with the Catholic Church.
The only possible path to restoring unity among Christians of different confessions consists in the urgent and charitable appeal addressed to non-Catholics to profess the one true Faith within the one true Church.
The Catholic Church can in no way be regarded or treated on an equal footing with a false form of worship or a false church.
The Roman Pontiff, the Vicar of Christ, is the sole possessor of supreme authority over the whole Church. He alone directly confers on the other members of the Catholic hierarchy jurisdiction over souls.
“The Holy Ghost was not promised to the successors of Peter that they might make known, by His revelation, a new doctrine, but that, by His assistance, they might inviolably keep and faithfully expound the revelation transmitted by the Apostles, that is, the Deposit of the Faith.” [4]
To a unique Faith there corresponds a unique form of worship, the supreme, authentic, and perfect expression of that same Faith.
The Holy Mass is the perpetuation in time of the Sacrifice of the Cross, offered for many and renewed upon the altar. Although offered in an unbloody manner, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is essentially expiatory and propitiatory. No other form of worship offers perfect adoration. No other form of worship that is not ordered to it is pleasing to God. No other means is sufficient for the sanctification of souls.
Consequently, the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass can in no way be reduced to a mere commemoration, to a spiritual meal, to a sacred assembly celebrated by the people, to the celebration of the Paschal mystery without sacrifice, without satisfaction of divine justice, without expiation of sins, without propitiation, and without the Cross.
The help afforded to souls by the Sacraments of the Catholic Church is sufficient in every circumstance and in every age to enable the faithful to live in a state of grace.
The moral law contained in the Decalogue and perfected in the Sermon on the Mount is the only one practicable for obtaining the salvation of souls. Every other moral code — founded, for example, on respect for creation or on the rights of the human person — is radically insufficient to sanctify and save souls. In no way can it replace the one true moral law.
Following the example of Saint John the Baptist, true charity obliges us to warn sinners and never to renounce the means necessary to save their souls.
He who eats the Body of Our Lord and drinks His Blood whilst in a state of sin eats and drinks his own condemnation, and no authority can alter this law contained in the teaching of Saint Paul and in Tradition.
Sins of impurity that are against nature are of such gravity that they always and in every circumstance cry to God for vengeance, and are radically incompatible with every form of authentic Christian love. Such a ‘lifestyle’ can therefore in no way be recognized as a gift from God. A couple practising this vice must be helped to free themselves from it, and can in no way be blessed — formally or informally — by ministers of the Church.
The submission of institutions and nations, as such, to the authority of Our Lord Jesus Christ flows directly from the Incarnation and the Redemption. Therefore, secularism of institutions and nations constitutes an implicit denial of the divinity and universal kingship of Our Lord.
Christendom is not a mere historical phenomenon, but the only order willed by God among men.
It is not for the Church to conform herself to the world, but for the world to be transformed by the Church.
It is in this Faith and in these principles that we ask to be instructed and confirmed by Him Who has received the charism to do so. With the help of Our Lord, we would rather die than renounce them. It is in this immutable Faith that we desire to live and die, in the hope that it may give way to the direct vision of the immutable eternal Truth.
Menzingen, 14 May 2026,
on the Feast of the Ascension of Our Lord
Davide Pagliarani
[1] Rom. 14:23
[2] Roman Pontifical, Admonition to ordinands to the subdiaconate
[3] Mark 16:16
[4] Pastor Aeternus, ch. 4
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