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The Vatican reveals the "Third Secret of Fatima"

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Rome (CG and IP). The Vatican published yesterday the full text of the document that was dubbed the "Third Secret of Fatima", a manuscript describing a vision experienced by three girls while they were herding sheep in Fatima, Portugal, in 1917. The description of the vision was written down by one of the shepherds, who was a nun and sent her testimony to the Vatican in 1954.

In a press conference broadcast live to 40 countries, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger announced that the meaning of the vision is "a call to repentance and faith". "Those who expected apocalyptic predictions about the end of the world or the course of history will be disappointed," said the cardinal.
When the Pope visited Fatima, at the beginning of May, Cardinal Angelo Sudano gave a summary of the vision and claimed that it contained an apparition of the Holy Virgin, in which she foresaw the assassination of Pope John Paul II in 1981. Also, Christian believers interpreted the vision, about the three "secrets" contained in it, as a prophecy about the two world wars and about the rise and fall of Soviet communism. As a result, there were speculations that the third "secret", the part of the document whose contents the Vatican was careful to maintain the utmost secrecy, includes a prophecy about a third world war.

In his words yesterday, Ratzinger came out against this view and detailed the tools that should be used, according to the Vatican, to decipher the manuscript. He said that the words "Saving the souls" are the key words of the first and second part of the "Secret", and the triple call "Adaptation, Adaptation, Adaptation" is the key to the third part.
Ratzinger said that the vision "is in no way a cinematic projection of an unchangeable future". "The intention of the vision is to move the forces of change in the right direction," he said. "We must reject the fatalistic interpretations of the vision, such as the claim that the assassin in May 1981 was nothing more than a servant in the divine plan." added Mehmet Ali Ahja, who tried to assassinate the Pope, claimed that he was a servant of God.
{Appeared in Haaretz newspaper, 27/6/2000}
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