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      • Beginning in the spring of 1916, three shepherd children – Lúcia dos Santos, Francisco and Jacinta Marto – reported three apparitions of an Angel in Valinhos. Then on 13 May 1917, in Cova da Iria, six apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary were reported. The children described her as "a Lady more brilliant than the Sun".
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  2. May 10, 2017 · The investigation into the cause for the beatification and canonization of Francisco (1908-1919) and Jacinta (1910-1920) opened at the diocesan level on April 30, 1952, but was only...

  3. A Quick History of the Apparitions. A Detailed History of the Apparitions. The Complete Fatima Timeline. Pope Benedict XV Demands World Peace (May 5, 1917) The Apparitions at Fatima (1916-1917) Circumstances and Dialogue of the 1916 Apparitions.

  4. The remarkable events occurring near Fatima, Portugal, in the months from May to October, 1917, gain significance and new meaning with every passing day; the friends and followers of Our Lady of Fatima, for whom this volume speaks, increase each year by numberless legion in prayerful certitude that what we are revealing here is true.

  5. The Fátima story developed in two parts: that which was reported in 1917 and 1922, [47] and information later mentioned in Sister Lúcia's memoirs which she wrote years later, after the church ruled that the events in Fátima were "worthy of belief."

  6. The events that transpired in the small Portuguese village of Fatima in 1917 have long been the subject of wonder, scrutiny, and devotion for Catholics around the world. The apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary to three shepherd children offer lessons, miracles, and messages that resonate profoundly with millions today.

  7. A Quick History of the Apparitions. The Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, appeared six times to three shepherd children (“The Three Seers”) near the town of Fatima, Portugal between May 13 and October 13, 1917.

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