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World Apostolate of Fatima (England and Wales)                                                      Pilgrimage to Braga and Fatima                                                      9th                                               th                                              – 15                                               th                                              July 2026                                                                                                                                                                  Day one - Thursday 9                                               th                                              July 2026 (London-Porto-Braga)                                                      Flight from UK to Porto. (LGW/Porto – Easyjet 1005 / 1300)                                                      Meet our coach and guide and transfer to our accommodation in Braga. Time to see Braga. Dinner is provided at the hotel.                                                                                                            Day two – Friday 10                                               th                                              July 2026 (Braga-Balazar)                                                      After breakfast we begin our visit to the city of Braga and the Shrine of Sameiro and Bom Jesus. We break for lunch. In the afternoon pilgrimage to Balazar to pray at Blessed Alexandrina’s tomb. Mass in the chapel. Dinner and overnight accommodation at our hotel.                                                                                                            Day three – Saturday 11                                               th                                              July 2026 (Porto-Aveiro-Coimbra-Fatima)                                                      After breakfast we check out of our hotel in Braga and travel by coach to Porto. Free time to tour the city in the morning and enjoy lunch. In the afternoon we travel towards Fatima, stopping en route in Aveiro. We travel on to Coimbra and visit the Museum of Sister Lucia and say Rosary at the Convent Chapel.                                                                   Check in at Domus Pacis hotel in Fatima and dinner.                                                                                                                        Day four – Sunday 12                                               th                                              July 2026 (Fatima)                                                      Breakfast in the hotel                                                      Holy Mass in Domus Pacis or Shrine. We then have free time to independently tour the Sanctuary. Free for lunch.                                                      Visit to the House of Candles for a guided tour.                                                      7.30 pm                                               - Dinner at the hotel                                                                  9.30 pm                                               - Participation in the evening Vigil                                                                  We return to our hotel for our overnight accommodation.                                                                                                            Day five – Monday 13                                               th                                              July 2026 (Fatima)                                                      After breakfast we join the congregation for the International Mass in the Piazza of the Shrine of Fatima.                                                      Free for lunch                                                      2.30 pm                                  – We meet for talk of Nuno and Ana at Domus Pacis Chapel.                                                      4.00 pm                                               - Visit to the museum of Fr Formigao.                                                                  6.00 pm                                               Fatima Prayer Cell at the Library of Domus Pacis.                                                                  7.30 pm                                               Dinner                                                                  9.30pm                                               Rosary and Candlelight procession                                                                                                                        Day six – Tuesday 14                                               th                                              July 2026 (Fatima)                                                      After breakfast we depart by coach walk the Stations of the Cross. We visit the site of the Apparition of the Angel and celebrate Mass at St Stephen’s chapel. We then walk into the village of Aljustrel where we break for lunch before visiting the homes of the children. We return by bus to St Anthony’s Church for a renewal of baptismal promises. Return to the hotel.                                                      7.30 pm                                               Dinner                                                                  9.30pm                                               Rosary and Candlelight procession                                                                  Dinner and overnight accommodation in Fatima.                                                                                                            Day seven – Wednesday, 15                                               th                                              July 2026 (Fatima-Lisbon)                                                      After breakfast we check out of our hotel and depart for Lisbon. En route we visit Santerem before moving on to the Shrine of St Anthony where we celebrate Mass. We also visit the Convent of the Poor Clares where Jacinta stayed whilst waiting for a hospital bed. We travel on to the airport for our return flight to the UK. (1720/1955 LIS/LGW)Day 1 – Thursday, 9 July (London–Porto–Braga)                                                                   Flight from London Gatwick to Porto.                                                           Transfer to Braga with time to explore the city.                                                           Dinner at the hotel.                                                                  Day 2 – Friday, 10 July (Braga–Balazar)                                                                   Visit Braga’s religious sites: Shrine of Sameiro and Bom Jesus.                                                           Afternoon pilgrimage to Balazar to pray at Blessed Alexandrina’s tomb.                                                           Mass and dinner at the hotel.                                                                  Day 3 – Saturday, 11 July (Porto–Aveiro–Coimbra–Fatima)                                                                   Travel to Porto for sightseeing and lunch.                                                           Continue to Fatima via Aveiro and Coimbra.                                                           Visit Sister Lucia’s museum and pray the Rosary.                                                           Check-in and dinner at Domus Pacis hotel.                                                                  Day 4 – Sunday, 12 July (Fatima)                                                                   Mass at Domus Pacis or the Shrine.                                                           Free time to explore the Sanctuary.                                                           Guided tour of the House of Candles.                                                           Dinner and participation in the evening vigil.                                                                  Day 5 – Monday, 13 July (Fatima)                                                                   Attend the International Mass at the Shrine.                                                           Afternoon talks and visits: Domus Pacis Chapel, Fr Formigao Museum, and Fatima Prayer Cell.                                                           Evening Rosary and Candlelight procession.                                                                  Day 6 – Tuesday, 14 July (Fatima)                                                                   Stations of the Cross and Mass at St Stephen’s Chapel.                                                           Visit Aljustrel village and homes of the visionaries.                                                           Renewal of baptismal promises at St Anthony’s Church.                                                           Dinner and evening procession.                                                                  Day 7 – Wednesday, 15 July (Fatima–Lisbon)                                                                   Depart for Lisbon with stops at Santerem and the Shrine of St Anthony.                                                           Visit the Convent of the Poor Clares.                                                                  Return flight to London Gatwick.                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Price: £1,370 per person sharing a twin/double room on a half board basis. Single rooms are available at a supplement of £190. Price includes return airfare including hold baggage, accommodation as detailed in the itinerary, all transport whilst in Portugal, and all entrance fees. Price does not include lunches, drinks or items of a personal nature. Please note that this itinerary is not suitable for the less able traveller.                                                      Deposit of £400 and completed booking form required by 15.12.2024 with balance and any single supplement due by 16.4.2026.                                                      Booking Ref: WAF02
 

The 8th Annual General Meeting of the World Apostolate of Fàtima England and Wales took place from 23-25 October 2025. This three-day event was a time of reflection, gratitude, planning, and prayer to strengthen the Apostolate’s mission of spreading Our Lady of Fàtima’s message across England and Wales.                                                                                     On Day 1, participants engaged in discussions focused on Promoters’ growth and contributions, Social Media and newsletters, and the Children of the Eucharist and Young Missionaries of Mary programs. Day 2 featured talks by two invited speakers: Antonia V Moffat on the connection between Consecration requests and the First Saturdays of Reparation, and Fr Lawrence Lew, OP, on the powerful theme of Redemptive Suffering in Fàtima’s message. The new Trustees elected were Ethel Lojo as National Treasurer and Anthony Hanley as a Board Member.                                                                   ๏ปฟ                                                                  Day 3 included an insightful session with Jerry Rivera about the Fàtima Prayer Cell program, which has been running for over four years. The event was led by National President Patrick Cunningham and Vice President Barbara Dixon, supported by National Secretary Kathleen Too, Aurea Ancheta Coloma, and Lucila Salonga Desbruslais. A special thanks was extended to Rev Fr Peter Sebastian, who celebrated the liturgies and hosted the AGM in his parish.                                                      The 9th Annual General Meeting will be held in November 2026, with details to be announced. May Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart be your refuge and guide you to God. Ave Maria.
 

On the first Saturday of October, the National Pilgrim Virgin Statue (NPVS ) of Our Lady of Fàtima                           and the Relics of Saints Francisco and Jacinta Marto visited the Cathedral of St John the Evangelist in Portsmouth.                                                                                                                                     Bishop Philip Egan welcomed, crowned, and blessed the statue, relics, and the Centenary Icon of the Pontevedra apparition during Mass, attended by about 200 faithful from across the diocese. In his homily, Bishop Philip emphasized the Immaculate Heart of Mary and her call for conversion and reparation.                                                                                                              ๏ปฟ                        He also led a 15-minute meditation and the recitation of the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary. Canon James McAuley, Cathedral Dean and Vicar General, guided the veneration of the relics and welcomed the congregation. Fr Ryan Browne, the cathedral curate, presided over the enrollment and investiture of brown scapulars. May Our Lady's Immaculate Heart be your refuge and guide you to God.
 

How we can help the Holy Souls in November?                                                                                                            November is the month                                   of the Holy Souls and so this is an important time during which to remember our own loved ones, and more generally the souls in Purgatory.                                                                                                            Regarding purgatory in the Catechism we find this passage: “The Church gives the name Purgatory to this final purification of the elect, which is entirely different from the punishment of the ... the tradition of the Church, by reference to certain texts of Scripture, speaks of a cleansing fire” (1031).                                                                                                            Jesus certainly spoke about hell as a place of fire, of eternal punishment, (e.g. Mark 9: 43, 47; Luke 16:19-31), and the Church has traditionally seen purgatory as a lesser form of punishment—since unlike hell it will end—but still, according to some of the saints, an extremely painful experience, to the extent that the pains of purgatory surpass anything we could experience on earth. Thus, we should live our lives with the aim of entering heaven when we die.                                                                                                            In any event, we can help the souls in purgatory particularly in November, but also at any time of the year, by visiting a cemetery and praying for particular souls, either vocally or mentally, so as to gain a partial indulgence on their behalf.                                                                                                            And to go further, a Plenary Indulgence may be gained between 1st and 8th November, applicable to the Holy Souls only, by visiting a cemetery and praying there for the dead, even if the prayer is only mental, and then fulfilling the conditions required, which are Confession, (up to eight days before or afterwards), Holy Communion, and prayer for the intentions of the Pope (one Our Father and one Hail Mary).
 

Fr Lawrence Lew spoke powerfully about the redemptive value of suffering. His talk was both inspiring and illuminating, reminding us that our sufferings, when united with Christ’s Passion, become a powerful form of sacrifice. As Fr Lawrence said: “Suffering without love is hell. Suffering with love is a sacrifice which transforms and unites us with Christ on the Cross.”
 

The connection between the request for Consecration,                                                      and the First Saturdays of Reparation in the Fatima Message,                                                      stating how each of them lean on the other                                                      Some background on Fatima’s historical context                                                                                     Our Lady appeared in Fatima, whilst the world was ravaged by an ongoing                                                      4th year of War. Millions had needlessly perished, and the endless slaughter                                                      seemed unstoppable. Pope Benedict XV (1914-1922) had worked tirelessly                                                      to try to end the war diplomatically, but was ignored on every side. He                                                                   labeled World War 1 as                                              “the suicide of civilised Europe.”                                               Russia suffered                                                                  devastating defeats, which led to revolution by militant atheists, whose                                                      avowed aim was for world domination under communism. From March to                                                      November 1917, the Russian revolution annihilated the Czar, and all                                                      resistance, to the launch of the Soviet totalitarian State. The age of the                                                      greatest number of martyrs in the history of the Church was inaugurated.                                                      Pope Benedict XV promulgated a special Novena of Rosaries in Rome to                                                      plead the intercession of Our Lady Queen of Peace. It started on May 5th,                                                      1917, entreating her for the end of the war. Nine days later on May 13th, Our                                                      Lady appeared in Fatima as if directly answering the Holy Fathers pleadings                                                      for peace. Heaven had listened, where no one else would! At the same time                                                      in Rome, Eugenio Pacelli was consecrated Bishop who would become Pope                                                      Pius XII in 1939. This Pope throughout his pontificate paid close attention to                                                      the message brought by the Mother of God.                                                                                                            Our Lady appeared in Fatima, and asked that the Rosary be prayed daily for                                                      the end of the war, and for peace. She asked that sacrifices be made for the                                                      conversion of sinners, and to help spread devotion to her Immaculate Heart.                                                      Later she asked for two crucial things which she indicated would obtain the                                                      peace of the World, and the conversion of Russia - so that Russia would not                                                      continue to spread its errors throughout the world, annihilating nations,                                                      persecuting Christians, crucifying the Church, and causing much suffering to                                                      the Holy Father.                                                                                                            Two crucial Requests as an antidote for War, and for the prevention                                                      of the spread of Communism!                                                                                                            The message of Fatima highlights for us that Russia cannot be converted, nor                                                      can there be peace in the world, without Consecration to the Immaculate                                                      Heart of Mary, and establishment of devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary                                                      through the practice of the First Saturdays of Reparation.                                                      1On July 13th 1917 Our Lady gave insight into the meaning of the need for                                                      reparation to her Immaculate Heart when she said:                                                                                                            “Sacrifice yourselves for sinners, and say many times especially when                                                      you make some sacrifice: O Jesus, it is for love of You, for the                                                      conversion of sinners, and in reparation for sins committed against the                                                      Immaculate Heart of Mary.”                                                                                                            As Our Blessed Mother said these words, she extended and opened her                                                      hands, as she had done during the two previous months, and showed the                                                      three young shepherds the terrifying vision of Hell.                                                                                                            Lucia speaks: “The rays of light seemed to penetrate the earth, and we saw                                                      as it were a sea of fire. Plunged in this fire were demons and souls in human                                                      form, like transparent burning embers, all blackened or burnished bronze,                                                      floating about in the conflagration, now raised into the air by the flames that                                                      issued from within themselves together with great clouds of smoke now                                                      falling back on every side like sparks in huge fires, without weight or                                                      equilibrium, amid shrieks and groans of pain and despair, which horrified us                                                      and made us tremble with fear. (It might have been this sight which caused me to cry                                                      out, as people say they heard me.) The demons could be distinguished by their                                                      terrifying and repellent likeness to frightful and unknown animals, black and                                                      transparent like burning coals.”                                                                                                            Our Lady then said with great sadness:                                                      “You have seen hell where the souls of poor sinners go. To save them,                                                      God wishes to establish in the world devotion to my Immaculate Heart.                                                      If what I say to you is done, many souls will be saved and there will be                                                      peace. The war is going to end; but if people do not cease offending                                                      God, a worse one will break out during the pontificate of Pius XI. When                                                      you see a night illumined by an unknown light, know that this is the                                                      great sign given you by God that he is about to punish the world for its                                                      crimes, by means of war, famine, and persecutions of the Church and of                                                      the Holy Father.”                                                                                                            “To prevent this, I shall come to ask for the Consecration to my                                                      Immaculate Heart, and the Communion of Reparation on the First                                                      Saturdays. If my requests are heeded, Russia will be converted, and                                                      there will be peace; if not, she will spread her errors throughout the                                                      world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church. The good will be                                                      martyred, the Holy Father will have much to suffer, various nations will                                                      be annihilated. In the end, my Immaculate Heart will triumph. The Holy                                                      Father will consecrate Russia to me and she will be converted, and a                                                      period of peace will be granted to the world.”                                                                                                            2The Communion of Reparation on the First Saturdays, and the Collegial                                                      Consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart, led by the Holy Father in                                                      communion with all the Bishops of the world are the two crucial requests!                                                      One remains unheard, unpracticed and is hardly known - the First Saturdays                                                      of Reparation!                                                                                                            If the Requests go unheeded!                                                                                                            Our Lady foretold what might unfold if people did not convert and return to                                                      God - the tyranny of communism, that Russia would spread her evils                                                      throughout the world, that another War (World War II) could break out, that                                                      the good would be martyred, and that the Church would experience severe                                                      persecution. Russia it seemed was used as a symbol for all those who tried,                                                      and still try to eradicate God, through what ever atheistic systems and                                                      philosophies they can, to destroy the values of faith, the sanctity of marriage                                                      and family, and the sanctity of life from the moment of conception to natural                                                                   death. Our Lord himself in 1936, said to Lucia,                                              “If they do not wish to heed                                                      my request, as like the King of France, they will repent and do it, but it                                                      will be late. Russia will have already spread her errors throughout the                                                      world, provoking wars and persecutions of the Church. The Holy Father                                                      will have much to suffer.”                                                                                                            The Light of Fatima and the Message                                                                                                            Fatima is a light illuminating the darkness of our times. Its strong light has                                                      shone, since its dawning to the three little shepherd children in 1916/1917,                                                      and then onwards through the mission of Sr. Lucia in 1925 and 1929, and                                                      beyond to the present day. Fatima is a witness to faith. It is a mystical grace,                                                      which at our invitation, has the power to draw us into the mystery of the                                                      Most Holy Trinity, and an experience of the love of God. Fatima is at the                                                      same time prophetic, and a warning, a call to people to turn from sin, to                                                      change and to convert, and to embrace God in His loving Will. Fatima points                                                      to future events, but encouragingly demonstrates that our response to the                                                      calls of the Angel of Peace, Our Blessed Lady and Our Divine Lord through                                                      prayer, confession of sin, penance, reparation for sin, and consecrations to                                                      the Immaculate Heart of Mary, have the spiritual power to mitigate or even                                                      bring to naught the punishments which in justice are due because of the sin                                                      of the world. Fatima is an outpouring of God’s love and mercy for all people.                                                      Some of the first words of the Angel of Peace (1916) were,                                  “The Hearts of                                                      Jesus and Mary have designs of mercy on you.”                                                                                             The Fatima Message is                                                      also presenting us with the Peace Plan of Heaven!                                                                                                            Praying for the Salvation of Souls                                                                                                            Jesus and Mary are pleading with us to pray for the salvation of souls, to                                                      save them from the fires of hell. What matters for all of us is Eternal Life …                                                      the destiny which Our Lord and Our Lady desire for each person. As the                                                                   Catechism of Christian Doctrine (1985) said:                                              What must you do to save                                                      your soul?                                               To save my soul I must worship God by Faith, Hope and Charity;                                                                  that is, I must believe in him, I must hope in him, and I must love him with my                                                      whole heart.”                                                      On August 19th 1917 Our Blessed Lady said:                                                      “Pray, pray very much, and make sacrifices for sinners; for many souls                                                      go to hell, because there are none to sacrifice themselves and to pray                                                      for them.”                                                                                                            The Fatima Message teaches us how prepare for Eternal Life, and to plead                                                      for the salvation of those who do not believe, do not adore, and do not love                                                      God. Our Lady’s motherly concern in Fatima echoed the Catechism of the                                                      Catholic Church which states: “The chief punishment of hell is eternal                                                      separation from God, in whom alone man can possess the life and happiness                                                      for which he was created and for which he longs. The affirmations of Scared                                                      Scripture and the teachings of the Church on the subject of hell are a call to                                                      the responsibility incumbent upon man to make use of his freedom in view of                                                      his eternal destiny.” (CCC1036-1036)                                                                                                            The request for the First Saturdays of Reparation                                                                                                            Our Lady often appeared holding Her Heart which was encircled by piercing                                                      thorns. This demonstrated that Our Blessed Lady is outraged, and that she                                                      is seeking reparation. Reparation for sin is due in justice to God and                                                      neighbour. The more serious the sin, the greater the need for reparation. Yes,                                                      we go and confess our sins in the Sacrament of Confession. We are then                                                      given a penance. Reparation compliments the penance. Ven. Archbishop                                                      Fulton Sheen once gave this helpful analogy:                                                                                                            Imagine a woodblock with a nail in it. When you go to Confession your sin is                                                      confessed and removed. Like the sin the nail is removed … yet what remains                                                      is the hole representing the wounds of sin! The wounds which need to be                                                      healed by acts of reparation. Think of a festering wound! It is no good                                                      placing a sticking plaster over it, and failing to treat it! Septicaemia is likely to                                                      follow, with death close at hand! The wound needs close attention paid to it,                                                      cleaning, purifying, and the prescription of medications to totally heal it. Like                                                      physical symptoms sin often leaves behind a trail, and we need to do                                                      something about it. Various acts of Reparation are our spiritual antidotes,                                                      4and spiritual medications so that the wounds of our sin might be healed from                                                      their roots. Hence, Our Blessed Mother in Fatima asked us for a monthly                                                      Confession and acts of Reparation. They are a means to re evaluate our                                                      catholic practice and witness. A monthly confession helps all of us to                                                      examine our consciences in a more profound way.                                                                                                            At the core of the devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary is the call to                                                      Penance, Penance, Penance, and Reparation, Reparation, Reparation, which                                                      preceded the request for the Consecration of Russia.                                                                                                            In July 1917 Our Lady said:                                                      “Sacrifice yourselves for sinners, and say many times especially when                                                      you make some sacrifice; “O Jesus, it is for love of you, for the                                                      conversion of sinners, and in reparation for the sins committed against                                                      the Immaculate Heart of Mary.”                                                      Practice of the First Saturdays of Reparation                                                      -                                                      Heaven’s Peace Plan!                                                                                                            Heaven's Peace Plan                                               – 5 Days that have the potential to change you and                                                                               bring peace to the World!                                              Are you willing to help change the WORLD?                                                      Heaven's Peace Plan for the Church, Families and Nations was presented to                                                      us through the Messages of Our Lady of Fatima. It is a humble and peaceful                                                      plea - to pray the Rosary daily and to practice monthly the First Saturdays of                                                      Reparation.                                                                                                            The Rosary and the First Saturdays are the great desire of both the Hearts of                                                      Jesus and Mary for these dangerous times. Heaven is pleading with sinful                                                      earth through these requests!                                                                                                            Heaven's Peace Plan is seemingly so simple - so simple that most in the                                                      Church have missed it! The devotion can be done individually or                                                      communally. If done communally with others, it gives a powerful witness of                                                      faith to the rest of the Church.                                                                                                                         Sr. Lucia strongly stated in 1939:                                              “War or Peace in the world depends on                                                      the celebration of this devotion                                                                                                          (the First Saturdays),                                              and the                                                      Consecration to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary connected to it …”                                                      On the First Saturday of every month – we are invited to undertake …                                                                                                            4 practices with 1 Great Intention.                                                      Each First Saturday we are asked to:                                                      1. Go to Confession (on the day, or as soon as possible before or after)                                                      2. Receive Holy Communion as a Communion of Reparation (in a state of                                                      grace)                                                      3. Pray the daily Rosary                                                      4. Meditate for 15 minutes on the Rosary Scriptures whilst keeping Our Lady                                                      company.                                                                                                            All with the intention of making Reparation for sins committed against                                                      the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and which are so offensive to God.                                                                                                            The First Saturday Apparition                                                      On December 10th, 1925, Jesus and Mary came to Lucia when she was                                                      a postulant in the Dorothean Convent in Pontevedra, Spain. Lucia had                                                      only joined the convent on October 26th 2025, just 6 weeks before.                                                      Lucia described it thus: “It was December 10, 1925. I was in my room,                                                      when suddenly the room lit up and it was the light of my dear Mother in                                                      Heaven who came with the Child Jesus a luminous cloud. Our Lady as if                                                      wanting to install courage, rested her hand on my shoulder, and as she                                                      did so, showed me her Immaculate Heart encircled by thorns, which she                                                      was holding in her other hand.”                                                                                                            The                                                                                child Jesus                                                                                                          said,                                              “Have compassion on the Heart of your Most                                                      Holy Mother covered with the thorns with which ungrateful men                                                      pierce it at every moment, and there is no one to make an act of                                                      Reparation to remove them."                                                                                                                         Then                                              Our Lady                                                                                             said                                  , “Look, My daughter, at My Heart surrounded                                                      with thorns with which ungrateful men pierce me at every moment                                                      by their blasphemies and ingratitude. You, at least, try to console                                                      me, and say that I promise to assist at the hour of death, with all the                                                      graces necessary for salvation, all those who, on the first                                                      Saturday of five consecutive months, shall confess, receive Holy                                                      Communion, recite five decades of the Rosary and keep me                                                      company for fifteen minutes while meditating on the mysteries of                                                      the Rosary, with the intention of making reparation to me.”                                                                                                            Lucia further added: “After this grace, how could I take myself away                                                      from the least sacrifice that God asks of me to console the Heart of my                                                      beloved Mother in Heaven, happy that Mary depletes the bitter drops of                                                      the Chalice.”                                                                                                            The First Saturdays are crucial and integral to the PEACE plan of Heaven.                                                      This message requesting the First Saturdays is the great Crown of the June                                                      13th and July 13th messages given in Fatima in 1917 to Lucia, Jacinta and                                                      Francisco in which Our Lady said she would come to ask for the                                                      Consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart, and the Communion of                                                      Reparation on the First Saturdays.                                                                                                            Immediately following the apparitions at Pontevedra, Sr. Lucia                                                      communicated Our Lady’s request to her confessor and to the Bishop of                                                      Leiria (Fátima), so that the devotion could be approved by the Church, which                                                      only happened officially in 1939. Lucia’s main concern was to have the                                                      devotion approved by the Church, and once the Church approved it, she left                                                      it to the Church to further spread it, although she would speak about it to the                                                      people she would meet privately.                                                                                                            And then as if this was not enough! On February 15th 1926 Jesus himself                                                      appears to Lucia when she was bringing out the rubbish, and strongly                                                      rebukes her for not promoting the First Saturdays. Lucia infers that she had                                                      previously met him some days before. Poor Lucia, who was a postulant, and                                                      not exactly free to actively action the request. In all Jesus came three times                                                      asking for this devotion to be spread. This is remarkable! And yet 100 years                                                      on … we in the Church have hardly started this great work! Jesus might ask                                                                   us …                                              “And have you spread through the world what our heavenly                                                      Mother requested of you?”                                                                                                            Why would we not want to practice,                                                      and spread the First Saturdays?                                                                                                            A Day of Reparation,                                               each month in every parish throughout the Church –                                                                  would transform the Church and Nations, and be the means of the                                                      sanctification and salvation of millions. First Saturdays may be done                                                      individually, communally or in small groups as long as all the requirements                                                      are fulfilled.                                                                                                            It is so humble a request – that most of us have managed to overlook it!                                                      100 years ago on December 10th 1925 Jesus and Mary both requested them                                                      of us.                                                      Why 5 Saturdays?                                                                                             Our Lord revealed to Sister Lucia that the Devotion was                                                      in reparation for the five offences and blasphemies spoken against the                                                      Immaculate Heart of Mary:                                                                                                            1. Blasphemies against Her Immaculate Conception.                                                      2. Blasphemies against Her Virginity.                                                      7                                  3. Blasphemies against Her Divine Maternity, refusing, at the same                                                      time to receive Her as the Mother of mankind.                                                      4. Blasphemies of those who publicly seek to sow in the hearts of                                                      children indifference, disrespect and even hate for this Immaculate                                                      Mother.                                                      5. Blasphemies and offences of those who revile Her directly in Her                                                      Sacred Images.                                                                                                            We have only to look at the various news channels, social media channels                                                      and the like to see how widespread these blasphemies have become in our                                                      own times. Sadly, daily, in countries like England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales,                                                      France, Canada, Spain, America, Australia, Nigeria & many parts of Africa,                                                      many parts of South America, Asia, India, Pakistan, the Middle East, we hear                                                      of churches being burnt to the ground, dreadful sacrileges being committed,                                                      statues being smashed, and peoples being murdered and terrorised in the                                                      most brutal of ways just because they are Christian. Never in history have                                                      such outrages and sacrileges been committed on such a massive scale.                                                      Never in history has the Blessed Sacrament been so outraged, as so few                                                      catholics believe in the real presence of Jesus in the Most Holy Eucharist,                                                      Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity. Never has there been such open disrespect                                                      in our Catholic Churches. In St. Peter’s, Rome, it seems that sacrileges and                                                      abominations occur. Recently a man urinated on the actual altar under the                                                      Baldachinno. This is totally shocking, outrageous, blasphemous, and                                                      sacrilegious. These types of outrages are becoming common place. Yet as                                                      catholics, are we outraged into reparation?                                                                                                            The First Saturdays are the forgotten part of the Fatima message, and the                                                      most important for the peace of the world and for the salvation of souls.                                                      Jesus and Mary gave to us all, and to Holy Church, a monthly means of                                                      prayer of Reparation for the sins of the world, and a call for us to make a                                                      monthly confession and Communion of Reparation.                                                                                                            Our prayer, fasting and sacrifice give the grace to awaken faith, repentance,                                                      hope and charity in those who do not believe, do not adore and do not know                                                      God. Prayer together with sacrifice offered to God for love of Him and                                                      neighbour is redemptive. Reparation is about putting love where there has                                                      been a hurt. Do we love enough to put Heaven’s humble plea into action? Do                                                      we believe that our participation in the First Saturdays can help change the                                                      world and bring peace?                                                                                                            Jesus on the Cross made reparation for all our sins and reconciled us with                                                      the Father, but we too have to cooperate with this redeeming work on behalf                                                      of souls. This is what the request for the Five First Saturdays is all about - so                                                      let us get to work!                                                                                                            A timely reminder!                                                      It seems that St. Carlo Acutis (1991-2006), and Our Lady of Fatima have a                                                      fascinating connection. St Carlo had a great love for the Eucharist and the                                                      Blessed Virgin Mary. He was a great devotee of Fatima, and of praying the                                                      daily Rosary. In the final year of his young life in 2006, St. Carlo was on                                                      pilgrimage in Fatima, and had a vision of the three young seers. St.                                                      Francisco especially asked Carlo for prayers of Reparation, and acts of                                                      sacrifice for sacrilege of the Eucharist, whilst Venerable Sr. Lucy reiterated                                                      the importance of the Five First Saturdays of Reparation, and expressly                                                      connected them to the world’s destiny. Carlo died from leukaemia in 2006                                                      and was canonised by Pope Leo XIV in September 2025.                                                                                                            Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary                                                      Consecrating ourselves to the Sacred Heart of Jesus through the                                                      Immaculate Heart of Mary is at the very centre of the Fatima Message, and                                                      serves to strengthen the foundation of our spiritual response of Reparation                                                      as requested in the angelic visitations, the visitations of Our Blessed Mother,                                                      and finally in the post Fatima visitations to Sr. Lucia as an adult, by both Our                                                      Divine Lord Jesus and his Holy Mother Mary.                                                      Consecration and Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary makes                                                      complete our devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Our Lady told the                                                                   children that to save souls from hell,                                              “God wants to establish in the world                                                      devotion to My Immaculate Heart.”                                                                                                            Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary already existed in the world before                                                      the Fatima apparitions but was little understood. What Jesus and Mary                                                      emphasised through the Fatima messages was the importance of                                                      ‘establishing in the world’                                                                                             devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. In                                                      other words to build up the practice of the devotion already present, and                                                      make it integral and visible, at the heart of the spiritual life of the Church in                                                      every parish.                                                                                                            What exactly is an Act of Consecration?                                                                                                            An Act of Consecration is a supernatural event. The origin and source of the                                                      Act of Consecration is in the spiritual authority of the Bishops before                                                      Almighty God. An Act of Consecration is a cry for help, the recognition of                                                      fault, and an appeal for mercy for a new beginning.                                                                                                            An Act of Consecration means to set aside an individual, a family, a country,                                                      a parish, a school or a diocese for God’s purposes. An Act of Consecration                                                      9means that we want to become Holy! A Consecration involves a conscious                                                      and total renunciation of sin. The better an Act of Consecration is prepared                                                      for with confession, repentance and reparation, by the faithful and clergy, the                                                      more fruitful it will be spiritually speaking. God is greatly pleased with such                                                      Acts of Consecration.                                                                                                            The Highest form of Consecration is of the entire Church and the World,                                                      when the Pope undertakes it in communion with the Bishops. This is what                                                      Our Blessed Mother asked for in Fatima, and which took place on March                                                      25th 1984 at the request of St. John Paul II.                                                                                                            Catholics need to awaken and become holy - for this will give the evangelical                                                      witness which will win our peoples, nations and world to Christ! We have the                                                      task of daily giving to Our Blessed Lady and her Divine Son JESUS - our                                                      lives, and beloved Church, more beautiful and resplendent than they ever                                                      were before!                                                                                                            Over the centuries these Acts of Consecration have been seen and                                                      witnessed as heroic Acts of Faith, often during times of great persecution,                                                      war and National upheaval. Throughout history we have witnessed                                                      extraordinary graces of intervention in their aftermath.                                                                                                            Some people only see these Acts of Consecration as ‘devotions of the little                                                      ones (the anawim), of not much importance’ – they are not! They have been                                                      carried out by Popes, Cardinals, Bishops, Priests and Laity throughout the                                                      rich and complex history of the Catholic Church in all the nations where she                                                                   is present. So please                                              HEAR                                                                                             this, and not confuse it with just another                                                      devotional request!                                                                                                            Fatima, and Acts of Consecrations to the Immaculate Heart of Mary                                                      by successive Popes                                                                                                            Pope Pius XI                                                                                             supported the propagation of the First Saturdays. He                                                      inaugurated the Feast of Christ the King to counter anti-Christian regimes.                                                      Interestingly, on December 14th 1927, Pope Pius declared St. Therese of                                                      Lisieux Patroness of the Missions, while also naming her as Patroness of all                                                      the works for the conversion of Russia. Sr. Lucia’s pleas to him were not                                                      going unheard!                                                                                                            On October 31st, 1942, Pius XII                                                                                             spoke to the Portuguese peoples. This                                                      radio broadcast ended with a Consecration of the World to the Immaculate                                                      Heart of Mary which was repeated in Rome on December 8th 1942,                                                      Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception.                                                                                                            10                                  On July 7th, 1952, Pius XII                                                                                             through his Apostolic Letter “Sacro Vergente                                                      Anno” to the Russian peoples - (“In the Sacred Year that is ending”)                                                      consecrated Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, hoping for their                                                      salvation amidst the hostility of the Soviet regime towards religion. The                                                      Consecration came at the end of the letter, and the Pope addressed them as                                                      Dearest Russian Peoples.                                                                                                            Consecration of the peoples of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary                                                      -                                                      Pope Pius XII.                                                                                                            “We, therefore, so that Ours and your prayers are answered more easily, and                                                      to give you a singular attestation of Our particular benevolence, as a few                                                      years ago we consecrated the whole world to the Immaculate Heart of the                                                      virgin Mother of God, so now, in a way very special, we consecrate all the                                                      peoples of Russia to the same Immaculate Heart. In the sure confidence that                                                      with the most powerful patronage of the Virgin Mary, the vows will happily                                                      come true as soon as possible, that We, that you, and all good people work                                                      for a true peace, for a fraternal harmony and due freedom for all, and in the                                                      first place to the Church; so that, through the prayer that We raise together                                                      with you and with all Christians, the saving kingdom of Christ, which is "the                                                      kingdom of truth and life, the kingdom of holiness and grace, the kingdom of                                                      justice, love and peace", triumphs in every part of the earth and is firmly                                                      established.                                                                                                            And with suppliant invocation we pray to the same most clement Mother, so                                                      that she may assist each one of you in the present calamities and obtain from                                                      her divine Son that light which comes from Heaven, and implore for your                                                      souls that virtue and that strength, by which, sustained by divine grace, may                                                      you victoriously overcome every impiety and error. Amen.”                                                      Rome, at Saint Peter's, July 7, 1952,                                                      the feast of Saints Cyril and Methodius, XIV Year of Our Pontificate. PIO PP. XII                                                      Pope St. John XXIII,                                               formerly Cardinal Angelo Roncalli, visited Fatima in                                                                  1956 as Patriarch of Venice. As Pope he decided not to reveal the third                                                      secret of Fatima in 1960 as the message had instructed. The Pope stated it                                                      was "advisable to preserve the mystery”.                                                                                                            Pope Paul VI                                                                                             towards the end of the Second Vatican Council on November                                                      21st 1964 referred to the consecration which Pope Pius XII had made, in                                                      reference to Fatima. He then announced that he would present the Shrine in                                                      Fatima with a Golden Rose (Nov 21st 1964).                                                                                                            Sr. Lucia made it clear at these times that Our Lady’s requests had not been                                                      satisfied or fulfilled.                                                                                                            11                                  Pope St. John Paul II                                                                                             was the Holy Father who finally fulfilled what Our                                                      Blessed Lady asked for. The assassination attempt on his life on May 13th                                                      1981, prompted him, whilst in hospital to request to read the document                                                      containing the secret of Fatima. As he reflected he realised that Our Lady of                                                      Fatima had saved him on the very anniversary of the first apparition.                                                      On May 13th 1982, Pope John Paul II went to Fatima to give thanks to Our                                                      Lady for saving his life, and to make the Act of Consecration. The Pope had                                                      asked to speak with Sr. Lucia before this but was not able to, in order to try                                                      to understand more fully Our Lady’s actual request. Only afterwards was the                                                      Pope able to speak with Sr. Lucia, and discovered that he had not fulfilled all                                                      that was necessary for the Consecration to be accepted. In the light of this                                                      20 minute conversation, the Pope on December 8th, 1983, Solemnity of the                                                      Immaculate Conception, wrote a letter to all the Bishops of the Catholic                                                      Church inviting them to make the Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of                                                      Mary, with him, from wherever they might find themselves on March 25th                                                      (1984) Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord.                                                                                                            Pope John Paul II made the solemn Act of Consecration before the                                                      renowned image of Our Lady of Fatima, which was sent to Rome at his own                                                      personal request. The statue was placed near the papal altar directly above                                                                   the tomb of St. Peter.                                              This is the only time a full collegial Act of                                                      Consecration has ever taken place in the history of the Catholic Church.                                                                                                            This was the moment of grace which Heaven fully accepted. Sr. Lucia                                                      endorsed this with gratitude, and thanksgiving.                                                                                                            When I watched the video of this Act of Consecration, I was moved by the                                                      spiritual power of it, in the person of Pope John Paul II. His entire person,                                                      eyes, heart and soul were fixated upon Our Lady of Fatima, and his                                                      vestments flowed gently in the wind, perhaps symbolising a forthcoming                                                      movement of the Holy Spirit, which will break forth upon the world, through                                                      the Motherly and powerful intercession of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.                                                      Pope John Paul II                                                                                             followed this momentous Act of Consecration by making                                                      a dramatic gesture of gratitude, for Our Lady saving his life. He offered the                                                      bullet which had targeted him, and shot him to the Bishop of Fatima, who                                                      had it embedded in the Crown of Our Lady of Fatima. It was the final jewel                                                      and most precious jewel in the crown, which fitted perfectly in its centre and                                                      heart.                                                                                                            The Third Secret of Fatima                                                                                             was published by the Vatican on June 26, 2000,                                                      also during the pontificate of Pope John Paul II. The Vatican released the full                                                      text, which Sr. Lúcia dos Santos, the surviving visionary, affirmed was the                                                      complete vision, she had, under obedience, written down in 1944. It was                                                      published by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. It contained the                                                      12full text of the vision, a handwritten version by Sr. Lúcia, and a theological                                                      commentary by Cardinal Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI).                                                                                                            Pope Benedict XVI                                                                                             consecrated the world's priests to the Immaculate Heart                                                      of Mary in Fatima, Portugal, on May 12, 2010 and, granted a Golden Rose to                                                      Our Lady of Fatima as a tribute of gratitude. Pope Benedict XVI said when                                                      praying before the Statue of Our Lady of Fatima: “It is a profound consolation                                                      to know that you are crowned not only with the silver and gold of our joys                                                      and hopes, but also with the ‘bullet’ of our anxieties and sufferings.”                                                                                                            Pope Francis                                                                                             led a renewal of the Act of Consecration to the Immaculate                                                      Heart of Mary on both October 13th 2013, and March 25, 2022, a spiritual                                                      plea for peace amid the war between Russia and Ukraine. The act was                                                      intended as a gesture of the universal Church, asking for an end to the                                                      violence by entrusting humanity to the Queen of Peace. The Pope also called                                                      on communities to annually renew this consecration on that same date.                                                      Pope Francis presented a Golden Rose to Our Lady of Fatima during his visit                                                      to the shrine on May 13, 2017 to mark the centenary of the apparitions.                                                                                                            Pope Leo XIV                                                                                             recently presented with love and devotion a Golden Rose to                                                      Our Lady of Fatima on Saturday October 11th 2025, amidst Jubilee                                                      celebrations of Marian Spirituality. Like St. John Paul II he asked that the                                                      statue of Our Lady of Fatima be brought to Rome for this spiritually                                                      important occasion. His Holiness led a special vigil of Prayer and Rosary for                                                      Peace from St. Peter’s. Then on Sunday October 12th during the closing                                                      Mass of the Marian Spirituality Jubilee, His Holiness solemnly Entrusted/                                                      Consecrated the World, all of Humanity, especially your children who are                                                      tormented by the scourge of war, to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. It is                                                      curious that the catholic media made nothing of this, and if they did, they                                                      called it a prayer to Our Lady??? Very strange!                                                                                                            Within days of this taking place, the historic Peace Plan for the Middle East                                                      was inaugurated, and signed on October 13th 2025, the very anniversary of                                                      Our Lady’s last appearance in Fatima to the three young shepherd children.                                                      A sign to us all that Our Blessed Mother is powerfully at work for the                                                      salvation of souls, and for the peace of the world, and that perhaps the                                                      practice of the First Saturdays is beginning to have an impact.                                                                                                            How do the requests for Consecration and Reparation                                                      lean on one another?                                                                                                            The fullness of the grace of an Act of Consecration is realised when the                                                      solemn Act of Consecration is fully prepared for by repentance, confession                                                      of sin, and prayers, fasting and sacrifices of reparation. We, the catholic                                                      13faithful of today, need to take seriously the call of the Gospel for a radical                                                      personal, communal and national repentance and reparation for our own sins                                                      and those of our families, peoples and nations. We, the lay faithful and our                                                      bishops and priests need to rediscover this basic call! For it is only when we                                                      Catholics awaken and become holy that we can HOPE for the Conversion of                                                      Nations. The graces of an Act of Consecration lean on the fruitfulness of the                                                      response of individual, and communal acts of Reparation.                                                                                                            An Act of Consecration on its own will not bring the graces from HEAVEN for                                                      which we all long for - the peace of Nations and the salvation of souls. Peace                                                      in the world lies initially in the sanctification of the priests and laity of the                                                      Catholic Church, where we grow in Faith, Hope and Charity. As we grow in                                                      love so the cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance                                                      will take root, paving the way for empowerment in the Holy Spirit for                                                      apostolic action and evangelisation.                                                                                                            The work and initiation of this great movement of repentance and reparation                                                      will happen when the Church finally endorses, and publicly proclaims the                                                      practice of the First Saturdays of Reparation.                                                                                                            The world again stands on the brink of war                                                      -                                                      will you ENACT the Peace                                                      Plan of Heaven for the peace of the world?                                                      –                                                      It is in your hands!                                                      Fr. Donald Calloway, leaves us with this stark warning, as he relayed the                                                      following!                                                      ‘War is your fault’                                                      My fellow Marian, Fr. Seraphim Michalenko, sometimes tells a story that a                                                      priest ministering in Japan shared with him in Rome. This priest was at an                                                      international gathering of Christians from across the world, attended by                                                      foreign dignitaries. The ambassador from Japan approached the priest and                                                      verified that the priest served in Japan, and was a Catholic priest, and then                                                                   said:                                              “War is your fault.”                                                      The priest was surprised and asked what the ambassador meant. The                                                      ambassador said, “You Catholics, all of you                                                      -                                                      we do not have peace in the                                                      world. It is your fault”. The priest said, “Ambassador, why do you blame us?”                                                      The ambassador said, “I’ve read about this. The Lady came to you at Fatima,                                                      right? That’s what you believe? She told you what to do to secure peace in                                                      the world. Well, there’s no peace in the world, so obviously you Catholics                                                      haven’t done it.”                                                                                                            The priest had to acknowledge that the ambassador was correct, but still                                                      tried to protest, saying, “Isn’t peace everyone’s responsibility?” The                                                      ambassador was vehement. “No, she came to you Catholics. Not to                                                      Buddhists. Not to Hindus. She came to you, and it is your responsibility.”                                                      14That ambassador had more faith than a lot of Catholics! But he’s right - Our                                                      Lady came and asked for specific things at Fatima. If we had listened to her,                                                      and did what she had asked, there would be peace in the world! Imagine if                                                      we had listened …. what a different world we would live in today!                                                                                                            The Holiness of catholics in the Church matters                                                      Finally let us look at, and unpack the deeper meaning of the Prayers of                                                      Reparation given by the Angel of Portugal to Lucia, Jacinta and Francisco                                                      before the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima began:                                                                                                            My God, I believe, I adore, I hope, and I love You! I ask pardon of You for                                                      those who do not believe, do not adore, do not hope, and do not love                                                      You.                                                      Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, I adore You profoundly. I                                                      offer You the most precious Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus                                                      Christ, present in all the tabernacles of the world, in reparation for the                                                      outrages, sacrileges, and indifference by which He is offended. And                                                      through the infinite merits of His Most Sacred Heart, and of the                                                      Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg of You the conversion of poor sinners.                                                      The Angel spoke of indifference!                                                                                             It matters how we behave in Church, and                                                      give witness to our Faith. It matters how we enter Church, and place our                                                      fingers in the Holy Water Stoop, and then make the sign of the Cross. Do we                                                      do it with loving intention, witnessing to our faith in Jesus Christ, the Most                                                      Holy Trinity? Do we genuflect with love, and reverence to the Blessed                                                      Sacrament? Do we genuflect with intention and care? As we enter into one                                                      of the benches do we immediately begin to commune with Jesus, or do we                                                      attract the attention of people we know ,and begin to chat, and disturb those                                                      endeavouring to commune with the Lord? How sad it must be for the Lord to                                                      see so many parish churches full of chattering people, treating our churches                                                      as if they are concert halls or council chambers?                                                                                                            So many Catholics seem to have forgotten that Our Divine Lord dwells                                                      silently in the Blessed Sacrament awaiting our love, prayers and adoration.                                                      Need I say more!                                                                                                            How do we receive Holy Communion? Are we approaching Holy Communion                                                      with faith, reverence and love whether on the tongue or in the hand as a                                                      throne? Are we receiving Jesus with reverence and love? After we have                                                      received Jesus, do we make the sign of the Cross? Do we return to our                                                      kneelers and deeply commune with Him?                                                                                                            15                                  And then we look at the outrages and actual sacrileges of the Holy                                                      Eucharist which so offend Our Lord.                                               Receiving Holy Communion in a state                                                                  of unconfessed serious sin, and sadly actual attacks on the Holy Eucharist,                                                      carelessness in handling the sacred Body and Blood of Christ, thefts of the                                                      Sacred Species, and sadly so much more …..                                                      The prayers of Reparation of the Angel of Fatima are more needed today                                                      than when they were first uttered by the Angel in 1916. We would do well to                                                      meditate on these prayers often and pray them. It matters what witness we                                                      give in our churches to children and young people. It matters what witness                                                      we give in our churches to fellow catholics and to non believers! Why is it                                                      that so many people, especially young people in our churches, do not know                                                      how to genuflect, make the sign of the Cross, receive Holy Communion with                                                      reverence, or even know the basic prayers?                                                                                                            The monthly First Saturdays of Reparation are a monthly means to bring this                                                      all before the Lord, and his Holy Mother in Reparation. They are a means to                                                      revaluate our catholic practice and witness. Pope St. John Paul II fulfilled Our                                                      Lady’s request for the Consecration of Russia on March 25th 1984. Pope                                                      Benedict XIV, Pope Francis and Pope Leo XIV have all made significant Acts                                                      of Consecration since, in times of Global crisis. The Pope’s have done their                                                      part, and continue doing their part! We need to do ours through the practice                                                      of the First Saturdays!                                                                                                            Lucia when petitioning Pope John Paul II about the Consecration, wrote in                                                      1982: “I humbly lament and beseech the Consecration of Russia to the                                                      Immaculate Heart of Mary in union with all the bishops of the world. So that                                                      this consecration is a bond of union of all the members of the Mystical Body                                                      of Christ, who with Mary, the Mother of Christ and Our Mother, offer to the                                                      Lord to complete the work of Redemption of the world.”                                                                                                            This is beautiful, and invites us all to renew daily, this bond of union of all                                                      members of the Mystical Body of Christ with the Pope and Bishops of the                                                      world. We are in this together with Mary our Co Redemptrix who will obtain                                                      from God, the Conversion of Russia, and that of the whole world through the                                                      Reparation of the First Saturdays, and the graces obtained through the                                                      Collegial Act of Consecration of March 25th 1984, and other Acts of                                                      Consecration both before and after.                                                                                                            Take note again!                                                                                             - the fragile peace accord for the Middle East was signed                                                      on the Feast of Our Lady of Fatima - October 13th 2025! Perhaps a sign that                                                      the graces of our First Saturdays are at work?                                                                                                            Pray the Rosary daily for Peace & practice the First Saturdays of                                                      Reparation. The Peace of the World depends upon your response!                                                      Antonia Moffat                                                                                                            October 2025                                                                                                            Background Reading                                                                   1.                                              A Pathway Under the Gaze of Mary                                                                                             - Biography of Sister Maria Lucia of Jesus                                                      and the Immaculate Heart by the Carmel of Coimbra.                                                                   2.                                              Inside the Light                                                      -                                                      Understanding the Message of Fatima                                               by Sr. Angela de                                                                  Fatima Coelho - Postulator for Venerable, Servant of God Sr. Lucia dos Santos, &                                                      previously for both St. Jacinta and St. Francisco.                                                                   3.                                              Fatima and the First Saturdays                                                                                             - Communal First Saturdays publication                                                                   4.                                              The Message of Fatima                                                                                             - by Sr. Lucia                                                      5. Numerous other books by Sr. Lucia, various priests and WAF publications.                                                      I highly recommend the reading of the above books.                                                      Daily Prayer in preparation of the Centennial of the apparition of the                                                      Infant Jesus and His Virgin Mother (December 10th 1925)                                                      to the Venerable Servant of God Lucia dos Santos                                                                                                            O Virgin Mother of God and my dearest Mother, Our Lady of Fatima of the Most Holy                                                      Rosary, I gaze upon your Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart pierced with so many thorns by                                                      the ingratitude and grievous sins of your children. I am deeply and forever sorry for how                                                      my sins have offended your Divine Son and you, His sinless Mother. With a humble and                                                      contrite heart, I wish to make reparation for the offences - great and small - given to your                                                      Heart by the sins of your children.                                                                                                            In your maternal love, you have taught me, through your daughter, the Venerable Servant                                                      of God Lucia dos Santos, the way to make reparation for sins by the First Saturdays                                                      Devotion. On the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of your apparition, together with the                                                      Infant Jesus, to the Venerable Servant of God, on December 10, 1925, I pledge to                                                      observe the First Saturday of the month in heartfelt reparation for sins by the sacramental                                                      confession of my sins, by the worthy reception of Holy Communion, by the recitation of                                                      five decades of the Rosary, and by keeping company with you for fifteen minutes while                                                      meditating on the mysteries of the Rosary. Please intercede for me that my practice of                                                      the First Saturdays Devotion may redound to the salvation of many souls and to peace in                                                      the world.                                                                                                            Help me also to bring your message of the First Saturdays Devotion to others. In                                                      obedience to your maternal counsel, may the Church throughout the world offer to you                                                      this loving act of humble and contrite hearts in sincere reparation for sins committed.                                                      I give my heart completely to your Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart and, with you, I rest                                                      my heart forever in the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. With all my heart, I offer this prayer in                                                      Him Who alone is my salvation. Amen.                                                                                                            Raymond Leo Cardinal Burke                                                                                             - September 8th 2025 - Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary                                                      17                                  Act of Entrustment to the Blessed Virgin Mary by Pope Leo XIV                                                      on occasion of the closing Mass in St. Peter's Square                                                      for the Jubilee of Marian Spirituality                                                      October 12th 2025                                                                                                            Holy Virgin, Mother of Christ our Hope,                                                      your caring presence in this Year of Grace                                                      accompanies and consoles us and gives us,                                                      in the dark nights of history, the certainty                                                      that in Christ evil is overcome and every person                                                      is redeemed by his love.                                                      Perfect disciple of the Lord, you have treasured                                                      all things of God in your heart.                                                      Teach us to listen to the word of God                                                      and to understand it interiorly so that we may walk confidently                                                      on the path of holiness.                                                      To your Immaculate Heart we entrust                                                      the whole world and all of humanity,                                                      especially your children who are tormented                                                      by the scourge of war.                                                      Advocate of grace, advise us on the path                                                      of reconciliation and forgiveness,                                                      do not fail to intercede for us,                                                      in joy and in sorrow, and obtain for us                                                      the gift of peace that we earnestly implore.                                                      Mother of the Church, welcome us kindly,                                                      so that under your mantle, we may find refuge,                                                      and be helped by your maternal aid                                                      in the trials of life.                                                      With you, Immaculate Virgin,                                                      we magnify the Lord,                                                      recognising at every moment                                                      the great works of his love.                                                      Holy Virgin, Mother assumed into Heaven,                                                      Queen of Peace, Lady of the Immaculate Heart,                                                      pray for us!
 

Fr Jason, the WAF Spiritual Director reminds us :                                                                                     “The Most Holy Virgin, in these last times in which we live, has given a new efficacy to the recitation of the Rosary to such an extent that there is no problem, no matter how difficult it is, temporal or especially spiritual, in the personal life of each one of us, of our families, of the families of the world or of the religious communities, or even of the life of peoples and nations, that cannot be solved by the Rosary.''                                    “There is no problem, I tell you, no matter how difficult it is, that we cannot resolve by the prayer of the Holy Rosary. With the Holy Rosary we will save ourselves. We will console Our Lord and obtain the salvation of many souls.”                                   (Sister Lucia to Father Fuentes)                                    With these words, we confidently begin our Rosary month!
 

St Carlo Acutis’ Hidden Fatima Vision                                    In the light of some new information which has emerged concerning St Carlo Acutis, it is noteworthy that he died on 12th October 2006, in Monza, Italy, at the age of 15, due to acute myeloid leukaemia. He was officially pronounced dead at 6:45 pm in the evening, and so he died on the vigil of the anniversary of the Fatima miracle of the Sun, which took place on 13 October 1917.                                                          This is significant, especially since according to accounts shared by those close to him and confirmed in recent devotional discussions, he reportedly had a vision involving the three Fatima children and Our Lady during a pilgrimage to Fatima about a year before his death.                                                          This vision emphasized the importance of the First Saturday Devotion – and Our Lady’s message to Carlo was to promote the devotion widely as a powerful means to bring peace to the world and protect Christianity from difficult times caused by disobedience.                                                          Carlo was deeply influenced by the Fatima message, especially regarding the reality of hell and the call to reparatory prayer and sacrifice to save souls and the world.                                    The vision apparently included imagery of Our Lady placing her Immaculate Heart into Carlo, symbolising his close spiritual union with her and the mission he was given to spread the Devotion. To sum up, this hidden vision in particular encourages the faithful to seriously practice the Five First Saturdays Devotion to help bring about a spiritual renewal and peace in the world.                                                          You can see the WAF Blue Army video about this here:                                                                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R529sAmTDk
 

Cathedral Visitations – Five First Saturdays Devotion Centenary                                                          We continue our planned visits around the Cathedrals and Shrines of England and Wales during this centenary celebration of the Five First Saturdays Devotion. This month we visit:                                    • Cathedral Church of St Anne, Leeds on 13 October.                        • The Cathedral Church of St Barnabus, Nottingham on 12-13 October                                                      More details can be found here ...
 


