Newsletter of the District
of Asia
July-August
2000
Remarks
concerning the presentation of the Third Part of the Secret of Fatima
By
Bishop Bernard Fellay
June
26, 2000
The
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith published, this morning,
June 26 the third part of the secret of Fatima, also called the
"third secret".
1.
The original itself is photographically reproduced, and is accompanied
by a translation. As for us, we do not have any reason to doubt
that it really is the authentic text. It has been placed back in
its context, on the one hand by the reminder of the first two parts,
which have also been photographed or scanned and translated, and
on the other hand by a historical commentary.
(The
text is given above).
2.
The text of the Congregation for the doctrine of the Faith (which
presents the Third Secret) begins with a quite long historical presentation
by Archbishop Bertone, in which great importance is given to the
consecration of 1984 (but not to the preceding consecrations), together
with the affirmation that: "Sister Lucia personally confirmed
that this solemn and universal act of consecration corresponded
to what Our Lady wished…Hence any further discussion or request
is without basis."
Then
comes a very interesting extract from a letter of Sister Lucia to
the Holy Father, dated May 12, 1982, which gives an interpretation
of the Third Secret:
The
third part of the secret refers to Our Lady’s words. ‘If not (Russia)
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’ (July 13, 1917).
The
third part of the secret is a symbolic revelation, referring to
this part of the Message, conditioned by whether we accept or not
what the Message itself ask of us: ‘If my requests are heeded, Russia
will be converted, and there will be peace; if not she will spread
her errors throughout the world, etc.’
Since
we did not heed this appeal of the Message, we see that it has been
fulfilled. Russia has invaded the world with her errors. And if
we have not yet seen the complete fulfillment of the final part
of this prophecy, we are going towards it little by little with
great strides. If we do not reject the path of sin, hatred, revenge,
injustice, violations of the rights of the human person, immorality
and violence, etc. (1)
And
let us not say that it is God who is punishing us in this way. On
the contrary, it is people themselves who are preparing their own
punishment. In his kindness God warns us and calls us to the right
path, while respecting the freedom he has given us. Hence, people
are responsible."
Immediately
after this quotation we read the following paragraph, in complete
contradiction with that which had just been said:
"The
decision of His Holiness Pope John Paul II to make public the third
part of the ‘secret’ of Fatima brings to an end a period of history
(2)
marked by tragic human lust for power and evil, yet pervaded by
the merciful love of God and the watching care of the Mother of
Jesus and of the Church."
3.
After the texts of the secret comes the interpretative section,
composed of the following parts:
i)
A letter from John-Paul II to Sister Lucia, informing her
of Archbishop Bertone’s visit in his name, to request more precise
explanations from her.
ii)
The report on the meeting between Archbishop Bertone, accompanied
by the local bishop, and Sister Lucia, on April 27, 2000.
iii)
The announcement made by Cardinal Sodano at Fatima on May
13, presented in the document as the correct interpretation of the
secret.
iv)
A theological commentary. This is composed of three unequal
parts. The first is a reminder of the difference between private
and public revelation, the second, briefer section, speaks of the
anthropological structure of private revelations; the third is entitled
an attempt to interpret the "secret" of Fatima.
It
is clearly this last part that interests us. Cardinal Ratzinger
begins with a good reminder of the vision of hell, of sin and of
devotion to the Immaculate Heart. Here are some extracts from what
follows:
Thus
we come finally to the third part of the ‘secret’ of Fatima which
for the first time is being published in its entirety. As is clear
from the documentation presented here, the interpretation offered
by Cardinal Sodano in his statement of May 13 was first put personally
to Sister Lucia. Sister Lucia responded by pointing out that she
had received the vision but not its interpretation. The interpretation,
she said, belonged not to the visionary, but to the Church. After
reading the text, however, she said that this interpretation corresponded
to what she had experienced and that on her part she thought the
interpretation correct. In what follows, therefore, we can only
attempt to provide a deeper foundation for this interpretation,
on the basis of the criteria already considered.
'To
save souls’ has emerged as the key word of the first and second
parts of the ‘secret’, and the key word of this third part is the
threefold cry: ‘Penance, Penance, Penance!’ (3)
…
And
so we come to the final question: What is the meaning of the ‘secret’
of Fatima as a whole (in its three parts)? What does it say to
us? First of all we must affirm with Cardinal Sodano: ‘… the events
to which the third part of the secret of Fatima refer now seem
part of the past’. Insofar as individual events are described,
they belong to the past. Those who expected exciting apocalyptic
revelations about the end of the world or the future course of
history are bound to be disappointed. Fatima does not satisfy
our curiosity in this way, just as Christian faith in general
cannot be reduced to an object of mere curiosity….
I
would like finally to mention another key expression of the ‘secret’
which has become justly famous: ‘My Immaculate Heart will triumph’.
What does this mean? The Heart open to God, purified by contemplation
of God, is stronger than guns and weapons of every kind. The fiat
of Mary, the word of her heart, has changed the history of the
world, because it brought the Savior into the world – because,
thanks to her Yes, God could become man in our world and
remains so for all time. The Evil One has power in this world,
as we see and experience continually, he has power because our
freedom continually lets itself be led away from God. But since
God himself took, a human heart and has thus steered human freedom
towards what is good, the freedom to choose evil no longer has
the last word. From that time forth, the world that prevails is
this: ‘In the world you will have tribulation, but take heart;
I have overcome the world’ (Jn 16:33). The message of Fatima invites
us to trust in this promise."
In summary,
the Third Secret would seem to predict the sufferings of the Church
during the XXth century and in particular of the present Pope and
of his attempted assassination. What remains? "What remains
was already evident when we began our reflections on the text of
the ‘secret’: the exhortation to prayer as the path of ‘salvation
for souls’ and, likewise, the summons to penance and conversion’.
(4)
As
for the apocalyptic elements in the third secret, inasmuch as particular
events are represented, they supposedly henceforth belong to the
past. What are we to think of all this?
A.
We think that the message of Fatima, as it is presented above,,
has had its effectiveness profoundly changed: namely for the conversion
of sinners. For Our Lady’s threatening and anguished appeal, an
appeal for conversion, an appeal to do penance, is no longer linked
to the threat…since the terrible events are supposed to already
belong to the past.
B.
It is to be noted that the texts of the first two secrets presented
in the Vatican document are drawn from Sister Lucia’s Third Memoir
(of August 31, 1941), and not from the Fourth Memoir, dated December
8, 1941, which contains the famous expression: "In Portugal,
the dogma of the Faith will always be preserved." Despite
the fact that Sister Lucia declared at the time that this sentence
indicated the meaning of the Third Secret, it is not found in the
secret. It is only with respect to the choosing of texts that this
sentence is made mention of as a note, although it is an important
indication for the understanding of the vision given in the third
part of the secret.
Otherwise
put, the reference to an internal crisis ("the dogma of the
Faith") within the Church has disappeared. It is only exterior
attacks that are now seen, and these are reduced to the atheistic
communists who have henceforth disappeared…
C.
How far we are, in this global presentation of the message of Fatima,
from what Sister Lucia has said elsewhere!:
- A
diabolical disorientation that invades the world and deceives
souls", in a letter of April
12, 1970 to Maria Teresa da Cunha;
- It
is painful to see such a great disorientation, and in so many
persons who occupy places of responsibility!" in
a letter of September 16, 1970 to Mère Martins;
- The
devil is in the process of entering upon a decisive battle with
the Virgin, and as he knows that which most offends God and enable
him in little time to gain the greatest number of souls, he does
everything he can to gain souls consecrated to God…" in
a meeting with Father Fuentes on December 26, 1957.
There
is no mention of the prayer of the Rosary as means of salvation.
This makes us think that not everything that Sister Lucia knows
is in this secret.
As
a conclusion, we could bring to mind these words of Sister Lucia
to Father Fuentes, on December 26, 1957, at the same time as we
hope that Heaven deign to look favorably upon recent acts concerning
Fatima.
The
Blessed Virgin Mary is very sorrowful, for nobody considers her
Message as important, neither the good, nor the bad. The good continue
along their course, but without taking notice of the message. The
bad, not seeing at the present time God’s punishments fall upon
them, continue a life of sin, without caring about the Message.
But believe me, Father, God is going to chastise the world, and
this will be in a terrible way".
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(1)
Emphasis added. Note that there is nearly total contradiction between
that which is written here and the interpretation now given by the
Vatican: the third secret concerns the past.
(2)
Emphasis added.
(3)
Emphasis added.
(4)
Cardinal Ratzinger. Ibid.
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