Pope emeritus: Third Secret of Fatima was released in
full
(Vatican Radio) Pope emeritus
Benedict XVI has said he never told anyone the
publication of the “Third Secret of Fatima” in the year 2000 was
incomplete, and confirmed the document was published in its totality.
A Communiqué was published
Saturday by the Holy See Press Office on various articles regarding the “Third
Secret of Fatima.”
“ Several articles have
appeared recently, including declarations attributed to Professor Ingo
Dollinger according to which Cardinal Ratzinger, after the publication of the
Third Secret of Fatima (which took place in June 2000), had confided to him
that the publication was not complete,” – the Communiqué reads – “In this
regard, Pope emeritus Benedict XVI declares ‘never to have spoken with
Professor Dollinger about Fatima’, clearly affirming that the remarks
attributed to Professor Dollinger on the matter ‘are pure inventions,
absolutely untrue’, and he confirms decisively that ‘the publication of
the Third Secret of Fatima is complete’.”
Three children in Portugal
saw apparition of the Virgin Mary six times between May and October 1917
According to one of the
visionaries – Sr. Lúcia de Jesus Rosa Santos – on July 13, 1917, Our Lady
entrusted the children with three secrets, which she later wrote down and
delivered to the Pope.
The third secret was not
revealed with the others, but Pope John Paul II decided to release it in the
Jubilee Year of 2000.
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