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Fatima Fulfilled But Still Foreboding
Fatima Fulfilled But Still Foreboding
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Fatima: God’s Mother’s Landmark Prophecy closely examines the Blessed Mother’s 1917 watershed prophecy about the urgent need for repentance, sacrifice, prayer, and devotion to her Immaculate Heart to avert a gathering chastisement upon a corrupt world. More specifically, it demonstrates how Our Lady’s grave message is expressly anticipated by her 1594 apparition at Quito, Ecuador, and explicitly reiterated in her last five Church approved apparitions between 1973 and 1983: at Akita, Japan; Betania, Venezuela; Cuapa, Nicaragua; Kibeho, Rwanda; and San Nicolas, Argentina.
Written in an accessibly clear style, with detailed references to the remarkable correspondences between the messages of these six kindred appearances of Mary and those of Fatima, this study makes the case that Our Lady of Fatima’s dire prophecy is of such crucial importance as to have been providentially projected three centuries before and insistently reiterated in five apparitions occurring within the century following Fatima - all five within a ten year period. This book appeals to a world desperately mired in sin and in rebellion against God to heed God’s Mother’s prophetic words of warning about - and promise of deliverance from - moral and spiritual degeneration and its dreadfully calamitous consequences. It is a plea to take to heart Mary’s momentous words, “In the end, My Immaculate Heart will triumph.”
The book reviews all thirty-eight of Our Lady’s other ecclesiastically approved apparitions to differentiate them from the six apparitions that most uniquely correspond to that of Fatima. Within this overview of all forty-four approved Marian apparitions across two millennia, this work also traces their relative demographic and geographic patterns and time frames and thus provides insight into the differing cultural conditions into which Mary enters to hearten and heal, instruct and direct, rescue and rebuke - to bear Her Son’s Redemptive Light and Love to a bereft and sin-bound, suffering humanity.
With the continued moral and spiritual degeneration of humanity and the spread and intensification of global conflicts, this work will prove enlightening, sobering yet heartening, to any reader concerned about the state of the world. With interest in Marian apparitions running high today, this study’s detailed descriptions of Mary’s visits to earth will particularly provide the many Catholics who follow her interventions a better appreciation of the role the Blessed Virgin’s apparitions at Fatima play in their lives and the life of the Church. This comprehensive survey will also bring devotees of Mary into more intimate contact with her as she speaks so lovingly, so earnestly, to her children, as she comes to them so beseechingly in these latter days. And in a time when there have been many alleged and ecclesiastically unapproved, but aggressively and sometimes deceptively promoted, Marian apparitions, especially helpful for the guidance of the faithful would be the book's thorough treatment of the Vatican's official rules for the discernment of “private revelations.”
Alfred Vincent Hanley holds a Ph.D. in English literature from Duquesne University and is retired as Professor/Chair of Humanities and Science from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia - after more than forty years as a teacher and administrator, to the level of vice-president, in higher education. Dr. Hanley’s publications include four novels, a collection of poems, a book of literary scholarship, and several articles of religious commentary.
Dr. Hanley and his wife Loretta have raised six children, five wed and one a Catholic priest, and have been blessed with twenty grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A parishioner of St. Jude the Apostle Church in Delaware, Dr. Hanley has been awarded the Medal of Merit by the Diocese of Wilmington "for outstanding and faithful service in his parish and the diocese."
Written in an accessibly clear style, with detailed references to the remarkable correspondences between the messages of these six kindred appearances of Mary and those of Fatima, this study makes the case that Our Lady of Fatima’s dire prophecy is of such crucial importance as to have been providentially projected three centuries before and insistently reiterated in five apparitions occurring within the century following Fatima - all five within a ten year period. This book appeals to a world desperately mired in sin and in rebellion against God to heed God’s Mother’s prophetic words of warning about - and promise of deliverance from - moral and spiritual degeneration and its dreadfully calamitous consequences. It is a plea to take to heart Mary’s momentous words, “In the end, My Immaculate Heart will triumph.”
The book reviews all thirty-eight of Our Lady’s other ecclesiastically approved apparitions to differentiate them from the six apparitions that most uniquely correspond to that of Fatima. Within this overview of all forty-four approved Marian apparitions across two millennia, this work also traces their relative demographic and geographic patterns and time frames and thus provides insight into the differing cultural conditions into which Mary enters to hearten and heal, instruct and direct, rescue and rebuke - to bear Her Son’s Redemptive Light and Love to a bereft and sin-bound, suffering humanity.
With the continued moral and spiritual degeneration of humanity and the spread and intensification of global conflicts, this work will prove enlightening, sobering yet heartening, to any reader concerned about the state of the world. With interest in Marian apparitions running high today, this study’s detailed descriptions of Mary’s visits to earth will particularly provide the many Catholics who follow her interventions a better appreciation of the role the Blessed Virgin’s apparitions at Fatima play in their lives and the life of the Church. This comprehensive survey will also bring devotees of Mary into more intimate contact with her as she speaks so lovingly, so earnestly, to her children, as she comes to them so beseechingly in these latter days. And in a time when there have been many alleged and ecclesiastically unapproved, but aggressively and sometimes deceptively promoted, Marian apparitions, especially helpful for the guidance of the faithful would be the book's thorough treatment of the Vatican's official rules for the discernment of “private revelations.”
Alfred Vincent Hanley holds a Ph.D. in English literature from Duquesne University and is retired as Professor/Chair of Humanities and Science from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia - after more than forty years as a teacher and administrator, to the level of vice-president, in higher education. Dr. Hanley’s publications include four novels, a collection of poems, a book of literary scholarship, and several articles of religious commentary.
Dr. Hanley and his wife Loretta have raised six children, five wed and one a Catholic priest, and have been blessed with twenty grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. A parishioner of St. Jude the Apostle Church in Delaware, Dr. Hanley has been awarded the Medal of Merit by the Diocese of Wilmington "for outstanding and faithful service in his parish and the diocese."
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Sungenis, Robert
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CAI Publishing
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