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FOSS Group Michael Saturday, July 28, 2012

Question:

I know there are some Fatima groups that are bad news. Is FOSS one of them? They don't seem to be, but would rather be safe than sorry.

Thanks for any feedback,
Mike



Question Answered by Bro. Ignatius Mary, OMSM(r)

Dear Michael:

I cannot find a website of this FOSS group, thus there is no way for me to evaluate them.

In general, these are the markers that need to be evaluated to determine if Fatima site is legit.

1) needs to be loyal and obedient to the Church,

2) admit that the Third Secret has been fully published by the Holy See,

3) that the Consecration of Russia has been done, and

4) that Fatima is a private revelation to which no one is required to believe.

Some Fatima groups think that the apparitions there were Public Revelation and anyone not believing them is sin. That is not correct. All Public Revelation ceased at the end of the First Century. There is no such thing as any Public Revelation since that time. That is one of many reasons why so-called new revelations to the John Smith (Mormons) or to Muhammad (Islam) are objectively false. Both these men were false prophets.

Organizations such as Fr.  Nicholas Gruner's Fatima Network (Fatima.org), Fatima Crusader, International Fatima Rosary Crusade, and other organizations of his should be avoided at all costs, and any other website that agrees with Fr. Gruner should be avoided.

The only site dedicated to Fatima to which I am aware that is loyal to the Church, and objectively accurate on the Fatima issues, is the Fatima Family Apostolate.

God Bless,
Bro. Ignatius Mary

 


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