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Our Lady of Fatima

Photographs

In 1917, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to three children herding sheep in rural Portugal. She said to them, “I am the Lady of the Rosary,” and the sleepy village of Fatima was transformed by what would become one of the most famous visions of the Blessed Mother. As we approach the centennial of this Marian apparition, this digital collection aims to capture the breadth of devotion to Our Lady of Fatima worldwide during the twentieth century. Devotion to Fatima spread beyond Portugal to the United States by the 1940s, and Our Lady was embraced as an inspirational symbol in Western anti-communism movements through the 1950s and 1960s.
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  • Loca do Anjo

    Loca do Anjo

  • Marto Parents at Reburial

    Marto Parents at Reburial

  • Our Lady of Fatima Grotto in Ghana, 1952

    Our Lady of Fatima Grotto in Ghana, 1952

  • Parents of Marto Children

    Parents of Marto Children

  • Path Taken by Children

    Path Taken by Children

  • Pilgrims at Chapel of Apparitions

    Pilgrims at Chapel of Apparitions

  • Sacred Heart Statue at Fatima

    Sacred Heart Statue at Fatima

  • Site of Fatima Apparitions

    Site of Fatima Apparitions

 

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