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- Embed this notice@GlennAshtear @honkwerx Honestly I have no idea. I know it's a big deal for a lot of Roman Catholics, because it's a documented event in the modern age with a ton of people waiting to prove it right or wrong, and many doubters and skeptics are alleged to have seen it and came to faith. I don't try to deboonk miracles, but I also don't try to go around looking for Jesus in my toast. The circumstances around Fatima, specifically that it was a prophecied event months before, make it interesting.
>Beginning in the spring of 1916, three Catholic shepherd children living near Fátima reported apparitions of an angel, and starting in May 1917, apparitions of the Virgin Mary, whom the children described as the Lady of the Rosary. The children reported a prophecy that prayer would lead to an end to the Great War, and that on 13 October of that year the Lady would reveal her identity and perform a miracle "so that all may believe."