The Miracle of Fátima Secrets refers to a series of three revelations reportedly given by the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children in Fátima, Portugal, in 1917. These secrets include visions of hell, predictions about World War II, the rise and fall of communism, and a mysterious third secret that was long withheld by the Vatican, fueling intrigue and speculation about its contents and significance within the Catholic faith.
The Miracle of Fátima Secrets refers to a series of three revelations reportedly given by the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children in Fátima, Portugal, in 1917. These secrets include visions of hell, predictions about World War II, the rise and fall of communism, and a mysterious third secret that was long withheld by the Vatican, fueling intrigue and speculation about its contents and significance within the Catholic faith.
What is the Miracle of Fátima Secrets?
A set of messages reportedly given by the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children in 1917 in Fátima, Portugal, describing three secrets or revelations about faith, prayers, and future events.
What is described in the First Secret?
A vision of hell and a call to prayer, repentance, and devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary to bring peace to the world.
What is described in the Second Secret?
Warnings that Russia would spread its errors worldwide unless it was consecrated to Mary, with implications for wars and persecutions in the world, alongside a call to conversion and prayer.
What does the Third Secret say, and when was it publicly released?
It portrays a vision of a persecuted Church and a pope with bishops and faithful being martyred; the Vatican released the Third Secret in 2000 and provided an official interpretation.
How does Fatima influence Catholic teaching today?
The core message emphasizes prayer, penance, and devotion; the Third Secret is interpreted by the Church in light of 20th-century persecutions and events, including the 1981 attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II.