In August, an
announcement was made that Pope Francis would soon consecrate the world to the
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Mary, who is
an important figure not only in the Roman Catholic Church but in others such as
the Eastern Orthodox, Anglecan and Lutheran churches, is highly revered and
loved by many people. Pope Francis, the
newly elected head of the Catholic Church, requested that the statue of Our
Lady of the Rosary of Fatima be brought to Rome for the consecration taking
place on October 13th.
Our Lady of Fatima,
who appeared to three Porteguese children in 1917, requested the reparation of
sins. During her apparitions, she spoke
of increasing prayer and devotion to her Immaculate Heart. Now, almost one hundred years later, Pope
Francis will carry out the Blessed Mother’s desire and consecrate the world as
a whole to her care. On October
12th, the statue will journey from its home in the Chapel of
Apparitions to Rome where the pope will celebrate mass the next day. After, it will be returned to its home in
Portugal. A quote from the Catholic News
Agency article by Archbishop Rino Fisichella:
“The Holy Father strongly desires that the Marian Day may
have present, as a special sign, one of the most significant Marian icons for
Christians throughout the world and, for that reason, we thought of the beloved
original Statue of Our Lady of Fatima.”
Mary is an important
part of many lives, and this upcoming consecration has excited the Catholic
community as a whole. To read more about
the consecration to her Immaculate Heart, click on the link below.
This is amazing news! You should keep people updated on what is happening.
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting post. A question: Who is the quote from? Be sure to include an attribute! -- Prof. Martin
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