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Comment from UTT:
 
No European, or for that matter anyone else from anywhere around the world, can deny that killing an unborn human being or endorsing any unnatural act is just plain wrong (even if they are postmodern).
 
While I am not convinced this so-called appearance of the mother of Jesus was actually the mother of the Jesus of the Bible, I am convinced that the Bible warns mankind of a soon and coming judgment of ungodly men (and women).
This I know for sure because this is what the Bible states:  But the heavens and the earth, which are now, by the same word are kept in store, reserved unto fire against the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men (2 Peter 3: 7).
 
I would rather listen to the words of Peter, the words that were actually inspired by God, than listen to three children who thought they saw a ghost of a dead person. The Bible says we should be careful of messages from the dead because they will not be from God but from another source.

May 15 - Our Lady of Fatima, the culture of death, and signs of hope

Article: Roman Catholic Church And The Last Days

On this last May 13th, Catholics all over Portugal celebrated the 99th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima while others celebrated the approval of medically assisted procreation for lesbian couples and their surrogates.
 
For those unaware of these apparitions, here is a little summary: from May 1917 until October of the same year, Our Lady appeared to three little shepherds, Lúcia (10), Francisco (9) and Jacinta (7), while they were on the hills with their flock. She asked them to pray the rosary every day, for peace on earth and the end of the war. The first World War was at its height. The lady “brighter than the sun,… all dressed in light” also asked them to go to that same place every month and promised that, on Her last apparition, she would perform a miracle for everyone to believe. Besides that, She revealed that, unless Russia would consecrate to Her Immaculate Heart, a second and even worse war would begin during the pontificate of Pope Pius XI. Indeed, the second World War started in the same year as that pope’s death and the election of Pius XII.
 

 

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