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Anthony Tao wrote:

Hi, guys —

I think the request of Our Lady of Fatima has not been completely done.

  • I know several Popes made the Consecration of Russia to Her Immaculate Heart, but Russia is Orthodox, while I believe Our Lady wanted Russia to become Catholic, not Orthodox.
  • Second the "world peace" promised by Our Lady, if the request was properly made, has not been completely realized. The war between Russia and Ukraine is a proof of this.

    So, I believe the messages of Fatima are still important now. For that reason, we should consecrate Russia to Her Immaculate Heart. Only then, will Russia be thoroughly converted (to Catholicism) and a period of peace in the "whole world" will be realized.

Also, we should:

to fulfill the request of Our Lady to facilitate the triumph of Her Immaculate Heart and then every good thing She promised will be realized.

  • What do you think?
Anthony
  { How do my views on Our Lady of Fatima and her request for a consecration compare with yours? }

Bob replied:

Dear Anthony,

I agree, Fatima is still in play, and we need to do all our Lady asked the children to convey, as you outlined.  

God bless.

Peace,

Bob Kirby
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