The Hidden Third Secret of Fatima - Manfred Kolb - ebook

The Hidden Third Secret of Fatima ebook

Manfred Kolb

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The "third secret" of Fatima was to be published by the Vatican in 1960, according to the visionary Lucia. However, this was not done. It was not until 2000 that it was announced in Rome, in the form of a symbolic vision, the interpretation of which was also supplied. Experts immediately objected that the secret had only been partially revealed, and that there must still be an unpublished text. Allegedly, the Vatican's claim that the third secret had been fully revealed has been confirmed by Sister Lucia. The consecration of Russia would also have been valid in 1984. The latter must be contradicted today in view of the world situation. Was there a double involved? And if the true third secret has not been revealed, what is its probable content? Did it warn in time against an "ill-fated" Council? Were the Second Vatican Council and the liturgical reform that followed it the cause of the decline in Christian life? Is scientific theology undermining faith? Where is the church heading? Who will be the last pope in history? Such questions are examined in detail in this book on the basis of a wealth of information. Topics related to the Fatima message in Church, theology, Faith and politics are also dealt with. This book contains the events and messages and how they are dealt with in the Church and the world, in chronological order. It presents facts, events, considerations and remarks that enable conclusions to be drawn on the Fatima issue and can contribute to orientation in these confusing times.

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Liczba stron: 736

Rok wydania: 2026

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