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Fatima shrine increases charitable outreach even as donations fall by half

November 18, 2020 CNA Daily News 1

Rome Newsroom, Nov 18, 2020 / 02:00 pm (CNA).- In 2020, the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal has lost scores of pilgrims and, with them, large amounts of revenue, amid coronavirus travel restrictions which have kept foreigners away.

Spoke… […]

The Dispatch

Strong performances characterize new Fatima movie

August 25, 2020 Nick Olszyk 18

MPAA Rating: PG-13 USCCB Rating: NR Reel Rating: 3 out of 5 There have already been several film adaptations of the Fatima apparitions, among the most recent being 2009’s The 13th Day—an unusual, experimental interpretation […]

Essay

Fatima to Vatican II: Mary, ‘Mother of the Church’ and Our Loving Mother

January 1, 2020 Matthew Tsakanikas, STD 6

The title of Mary, “Mother of the Church,” was officially promulgated alongside Vatican II’s Dogmatic Constitution on the Church (Lumen Gentium) in 1964. It was instituted by Pope Francis as a liturgical memorial only last […]

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Two new books explore Pope St. John Paul II’s moral convictions, intellectual legacy

June 18, 2018 Filip Mazurczak 2

A Pope and a President by Paul Kengor and Wind From Heaven by Monika Jablonska delve into many unknown or overlooked aspects of John Paul’s […]

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The 20 most popular Catholic World Report stories and articles of 2017

January 2, 2018 Carl E. Olson 0

Topics includes Freemasons, Fr. Weinandy’s letter to Pope Francis, Fr. James Martin, S.J., Marian apparitions, same-sex “marriage”, and Padre Pio. […]

Interview

The Third Secret of Fatima and the “Hermeneutic of Conspiracy”

November 27, 2017 Matthew Cullinan Hoffman 94

“I am convinced that we are entering into a new phase of Fatima’s history,” says the author of a new book on the controversial Third […]

Essay

Hope and mercy and the “Miracle of the Sun”

October 13, 2017 Father Seán Connolly 7

“In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph,” Our Lady promised at Fatima 100 years ago. […]

Essay

Fatima: Spectacular signs for a skeptical age

October 6, 2017 Jeanette Flood 17

This month marks the 100th anniversary of the “Miracle of the Sun.” It’s the perfect time to reflect on the message of Our Lady at […]

The Dispatch

To the Memory of His Eminence Carlo Cardinal Caffarra

September 11, 2017 Monsignor Livio Melina 5

Overcoming the schematism of the casuistic approach, which opposes the norm against conscience and remains entangled in the sterile debate between rigorism and laxism, Cardinal […]

The Dispatch

Our Lady of Fatima and a Theological Reading of History

May 16, 2017 Bishop Robert Barron 0

This past week, we celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of the first apparition of Our Lady to a group of shepherd children near the Portuguese town of Fatima. The series of Fatima appearances—lasting from May […]

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