A Century of Reparation

December 10, 2025, marks the momentous centenary of the apparitions in Pontevedra, Spain, where the Child Jesus and the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Sister Lúcia dos Santos, the eldest of the Fatima visionaries. This sacred anniversary is a powerful call to renew the practice of the First Five Saturdays Devotion, which is an essential part of the Fatima message.
During the apparition, the Child Jesus made a heartfelt plea to Lúcia: "Have compassion on the Heart of your Most Holy Mother, covered with thorns, with which ungrateful men pierce it at every moment, and there is no one to make an act of reparation to remove them."
The devotion's primary aim is reparation—a loving effort to console the Immaculate Heart of Mary for the sins and blasphemies committed against her. It is an act of mercy towards Our Lady and, through her, a profound act of love for God.
In return, Our Lady promises extraordinary graces to the faithful, at the hour of death for those who embrace the devotion. The requirements are confession, receiving Holy Communion, reciting the Rosary, and keeping our Holy Mother company for 15 minutes whilst meditating on the mysteries, all to take place on the first Saturday of five consecutive months with the intention of making reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
This centennial year offers a unique spiritual opportunity for Catholics to embrace this path to peace and personal salvation.
The First Saturdays Devotion was approved at the diocesan level byโฏJosé Alves Correia da Silva, the localโฏbishop of Leiria-Fátima, on September 13, 1939, inโฏFátima. Its significance has also been recognised by the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales (CBCEW) which demonstrated its support with a May 2025 resolution:
"The Bishops of England and Wales... commend the Five First Saturday’s devotion as a fruitful means to enter into [a] renewal [of faith], especially in their love for the Eucharist and the sacraments."
Let us unite in prayer, seeking the graces promised by Our Lady and offering our collective act of reparation, by promoting the devotion throughout the dioceses of England and Wales. By this simple act of obedience to Jesus’ request to make Our Holy Mother known and loved we can help save souls.
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Footnote:
The Child Jesus appeared again on February 15, 1926, and addressed concerns about the Saturday confession requirement. He clarified that confession within eight days was acceptable, provided the intention of reparation was present at Communion. He also addressed those who forgot the intention, stating they could rectify it at their next confession.
On the night of May 29-30, 1930, Jesus explained to Lucia the necessity of five Saturdays of reparation, correlating them with the five types of offences against Mary’s Immaculate Heart: against her Immaculate Conception, her Virginity, her Divine Maternity and spiritual motherhood, offences from those who instil indifference or hatred towards her in children, and outrages against her holy images.












