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Intriguing NEW BOOK on the Third Secret of Fatima!
The Third Secret of Fatima is a profoundly important message from God delivered to the people of our time by Our Lady in 1917.
Its authenticity was confirmed by an extraordinary public miracle and it has since been deemed worthy of belief by the Catholic
Church. It is imperative that faithful Catholics understand and spread this message. Unfortunately, with the death of the
ony remaining seer, Sister Lucia, Catholics can no longer hope to hear directly from her regarding the Third Secret. We now
have only the Vatican's interpretation of the symbolically-rich and mysterious vision released in year 2000 as the Third Secret
of Fatima. But this interpretation does not seem to accurately convey God's specific message for this critical time in the
history of the Church and the World.
A Bishop Dressed in White
takes a uniquely penetrating look at the vision released by the Vatican. Guided by 2000 years of the Church's Tradition, Holy
Scripture, Papal Encyclicals, and the writings of the Church Fathers, a picture of the Third Secret emerges that is beautifully
clear, plausible and applicable to our time. If widely known and accepted, this understanding of the vision could change the
course of history.
Introductory Price $10.95 plus shipping.
Book Reviews and Reader Comments:
Book Review from Catholic Theologian (Click here)
Comment from Tony La Rosa, Canada - Ecclesia Militans website
"...her thesis is a very plausible interpretation of who the 'Bishop Dressed in White' is in the Third Secret of Fatima...Well,
let me tell you that she has done a very good job indeed! If you want to know the story of Fatima, the errors of Russia that
have pervaded Western society, the crisis in the Church, the fight of Archbishop Lefebvre, and how all these fit into the
Third Secret...then this book is a must."
Comment from Mr. Richard Montgomery, PhD - Corvallis, OR
"Wow, Kirstie, this is quite a book. It would have been interesting enough just as an historical mystery. But it is far
more than that. It is a profound, thought-provoking exploration of theology -- and not academic theology, either, for you
clearly show its vital relevance for the world today. I'm not just impressed; I take it as a special privilege to know the
author. Thanks."
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