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Our Lady of Fatima: The Apparitions, Three Secrets, and
Historical Impact
The 1917
Apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima
The story of Our
Lady of Fatima stands as one of the
most important Marian sagas in modern Catholic history,
illustrating anew that the Blessed
Mother always leads people to her Divine Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.
In 1917 in Fatima,
Portugal, the Blessed Virgin Mary—also known as Our Lady of Fatima, Virgen
de Fatima, and Señora de Fatima—appeared to three shepherd children with a message
that continues to shape Catholic life and the Church’s mission in general. At
its core, the message of Fatima calls humanity to repentance, prayer, and trust in God’s mercy, especially during times of crisis.
The Feast of Our Lady of
Fatima is celebrated annually on May 13.
What Is
Our Lady of Fatima? What Happened at Fatima?
When people
ask, What is Fatima? they are referring both to the place
Fatima in Portugal and to the extraordinary Marian apparitions that occurred
there. Fatima and its significance are rooted in a series
of six apparitions that took place over several months in 1917 at
the Cova da Iria, where Mary appeared to Francisco and Jacinta
Marto and their cousin Sister Lucia dos Santos.
Mary identified herself
as the Lady of the Rosary, emphasizing the importance of prayer,
especially to pray the rosary daily. Her message unfolded
against the backdrop of World War I, a time of immense suffering, and
she warned that, without repentance, humanity would face even greater
trials. She urged the children to pray for the conversion of sinners and to make
sacrifices for the salvation of the souls of poor sinners.
At Mary’s request, a chapel
was later built here in her honor, and today the Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima
in Portugal stands as a global pilgrimage destination, drawing millions every
year to reflect on her message.
Where Is
Fatima?: Why Fatima Portugal Matters to the World
Many ask Where is Fatima? or
simply wonder where Fatima is located. Fatima, Portugal lies about 80 miles
north of Lisbon, the nation’s capital, and has become one of the most important
pilgrimage sites in the Catholic world, drawing 5-7 million pilgrims every year. What was once a quiet
rural village is now home to the Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima
Catholic Church and an international shrine visited by pilgrims seeking
spiritual renewal.
The significance of
this place Fatima was confirmed dramatically on October 13, 1917,
when tens of thousands witnessed the miracle of the sun, an event confirmed by the theretofore skeptical
reporter of O Seculo, the local
secular newspaper. This public event reinforced the credibility of the
apparitions and brought worldwide attention to Our Lady of Fatima.
Who Is
Fatima? The Identity of Our Lady of Fatima and Virgen de Fatima
The question, Who is
Fatima? can be confusing at first, but the answer is clear: Our Lady
of Fatima is the Blessed Virgin Mary appearing under a specific title
connected to the Portuguese city of Fatima. As Señora de Fatima and Virgen
de Fatima, she revealed herself as the Lady of the Rosary, directing our repentant attention to her Son Jesus, our merciful
Savior. Indeed, to whom do we repent? Jesus. From
whom do we receive forgiveness in the sacrament
of confession? Jesus. Whom do we encounter in a most edifying way in receiving
the Holy Eucharist? Jesus. These are fundamental
elements of Mary’s messages at Fatima.
Her messages include
references to the Child Jesus to bless the world, further highlighting that her
role is always to lead souls closer to her Son. So the apparitions are not
isolated events; rather, they are part of God’s ongoing call to conversion and
holiness, which his Church
proclaims on his behalf to the whole world (see Matt. 28:18-20). In this
regard, Mary is humanity’s spiritual mother, caring in particular for “those
who keep the commandments of God and bear testimony to Jesus” (Rev. 12:17).
What Are
the Three Secrets of Our Lady of Fatima?
A central question
people ask is, What are the three secrets of Our Lady of Fatima?
Mary revealed the
secrets to the children, which Sister Lucia later recorded. They are not
secrets in the sense of hidden knowledge meant to exclude others, but rather
messages gradually disclosed which further call mankind back to God.
The first secret included
a terrifying vision of hell, in which the children saw the
suffering of the damned. This vision underscored the urgency of repentance and
the need to pray for the souls of poor sinners in danger of
damnation.
The second secret
focused on history and devotion. Mary foretold the end of World War I but
warned of another, more devastating conflict if people did not turn back to
God.
She called for devotion to the
Immaculate Heart of Mary, promising that, in the end, her heart would triumph.
This included the request that the Holy Father will consecrate Russia to her
Immaculate Heart. In response, Pope Pius XII consecrated the world by himself
in 1942, and Russia in 1952. Later, in 1984, Pope John Paul II consecrated the
world and with it Russia, joined by the Church’s bishops worldwide as Our Lady had requested. The pope linked his
survival of an assassination attempt in 1981 to the protection of Our Lady of
Fatima.
What Is
the Third Secret of Fatima? Has It Been Revealed?
Questions such
as, What is the third secret of Fatima? Has
the third secret of Fatima been
revealed? and What is the Fatima third
secret? continue to generate interest and debate. The Church officially
revealed the third part of the secret in 2000. It described a symbolic vision
of persecution, including a “bishop dressed in white” who suffers along with
others for the Faith.
The
Church interprets this vision as referring to the suffering of the
Church in the modern world and inclusive of the attempt to
assassinate Pope John Paul II, which occurred on May
13, 1981, the anniversary of the first Fatima apparition.
While some speculation
persists, the Church affirms that the third secret has been
fully disclosed and that its meaning points to perseverance in faith
amid suffering, confident that Jesus will sustain his Church and lead the faithful unto
eternal life (Matt. 6:33; see 10:16-22).
The Real Third
Secret of Fatima: Clearing Up Confusion
Because of ongoing
speculation, people often ask, What is the real third
secret of Fatima? The Church emphasizes that the message of Fatima and its
secrets should not be reduced to conspiracy theories or hidden warnings,
including that the Church has yet to tell the real story about
the third secret. Instead, the focus remains on conversion, prayer,
and fidelity to Christ and his Church. Indeed, the message
of the third secret is a call to remain steadfast in times of trial,
confident that Jesus will remain faithful to his promise that “the gates of hell will not prevail against” his Catholic
Church (Matt. 16:18-19).
The
Message of Fatima: Prayer, Repentance, and Conversion of Sinners
At its heart, the
message of Our Lady of Fatima is profoundly simple yet demanding. Mary calls
the faithful to recite five decades of the Rosary every day, seek forgiveness
through confession, receive Holy Communion, recite other prayers, and live
lives of holiness in general. Her emphasis on the conversion of sinners
reflects the gospel itself, reminding us that God desires all people to be
saved (John 3:16-17; 1 Tim. 2:4).
Mary also introduced the
devotion of reparation on the first Saturdays for five consecutive months,
inviting believers to console her Immaculate Heart of Mary by offering acts
of love and devotion. This message is not limited to a specific time or place
but continues to remains relevant.
The
Immaculate Heart of Mary Will Triumph: Hope in Fatima’s Promise
One of the most powerful
elements of the Fatima message is the promise that “my Immaculate Heart will
triumph.” Despite the reality of sin and suffering, Mary assures the faithful that they will
ultimately prevail in Jesus, provided we respond to and persevere in God’s
grace.
This promise has
sustained devotion to Our Lady of Fatima across generations, offering
hope in times of war, persecution, and personal struggle. It reminds
believers that no matter how dark the world may seem, God’s plan is one of
redemption.
Why Our
Lady of Fatima Still Matters Today
The message of Our
Lady of Fatima remains strikingly relevant. The world continues to
experience conflict, moral confusion, and spiritual unrest, much like the time
of the apparitions. The call to prayer, repentance, and trust in God is as urgent now
as it was in 1917—and arguably more so.
The witness of Sister
Lucia and Francisco and Jacinta Marto demonstrates how even the simplest
individuals can become powerful instruments of God. Their lives show that
holiness is attainable and that responding to God’s call can have a global
impact.
The
Lasting Meaning of Our Lady of Fatima
From the fields
of Fatima, Portugal to the hearts of millions worldwide, the
message of Our Lady of Fatima continues to inspire faith and
conversion.
Her message invites
every person to embrace prayer, seek and offer forgiveness, and trust in God’s mercy. In a world still searching for
peace, the message of Our Lady of Fatima offers a clear and hopeful
path forward.

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