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Posted on 06/28/2011 8:13:55 PM PDT by TaraP
The Shrine of Fatima, which replaced the Vatican as the authority of the Catholic Church in 1960, was also built as an observatory.
Up to 300,000 people are rumored to be in the Shrine's courtyard Wednesday night/Thursday morning to witness Our Lady's Seventh and Final Visit at Fatima, which apparently is the beginning of the 7 week Tribulation. Click on the images to enlarge. This is all we can tell you at the moment...this is all we know right now...more coverage here...
This is apparently the first time that the planets have been aligned this sharply since the star over Bethlehem approximately 2,000 years ago. We are not astrology experts at Fatimamovement.com, so investigate these items for yourself. This is the expected lineup at 7:00 am..
Thanks, RM. Sorry for the bother; really appreciate your effort on this.
Perhaps the website's owner resides beneath the bleachers? ;-)
Did she appear for the seventh time or not?
Was there some sort of news media coverage of the incident?
Any ACTUAL pictures of the moon and star over the shrine to replace the CGI ones?
The problem is, with any of these sedevacanist sites (like the one referenced here) is that they have to alter facets of history in order to make their theories work. Whether you are talking about this "Fatima Movement", the Vatican in Exile (home of Pope Michael), or the True Catholic Church (home of the late Pope Pius XIII), or whoever. The fact of the matter is that Our Lord promised that the gates of Hell will not prevail against His Church (Matt 16:18) and that he would be with her until the "consummation of the world"(Matt 28:20).
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