The authors had three unique influences to help them write the Call to Fatima: The Missed Message: - They had access to the writings of the servant of God Sr. Lucia before and after she died. - They had access to those who knew the servant of God Sr. Lucia personally and who wanted to share their knowledge to what Sr. Lucia wanted the world to know about Fatima. - People from around the world approached the film directors to give their support to make Sr. Lucia's writings into a double award winning film titled the Call to Fatima: The Story and the Message and to translate it to twelve…mehr
The authors had three unique influences to help them write the Call to Fatima: The Missed Message: - They had access to the writings of the servant of God Sr. Lucia before and after she died. - They had access to those who knew the servant of God Sr. Lucia personally and who wanted to share their knowledge to what Sr. Lucia wanted the world to know about Fatima. - People from around the world approached the film directors to give their support to make Sr. Lucia's writings into a double award winning film titled the Call to Fatima: The Story and the Message and to translate it to twelve languages. Their privileged position and unique insight shaped and influenced them to write down their accumulated knowledge in the hope that the Call to Fatima: The Missed Message will save souls from eternal death. It was Cardinal Ratzinger (now retired Pope Benedict XVI) who signed off Sr. Lucia's book Calls from the Message of Fatima for the Doctrine of the Faith at the Vatican. He turned to the late Fr. Luis Kondor, the vice postulator for Blessed Francisco and Jacinta Marto and stated, "Calls from the Message of Fatima is the most important book for Catholics for twenty-first century." When Fr. Luis Kondor gave Thomas McCormack permission to start the Call to Fatima film, it dawned on him and others that the majority of Catholics missed the central message of Fatima. The chapter to Pope Francis is pleading with some urgency to revive the Five First Saturday Devotion and restore the daily family rosary around the world, in order that the Fatima promise of the Triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary can be accelerated as requested by Pope Benedict XVI in Fatima on the 13 May 2010. Without knowing it at the time, this work first started on the 13 May 1999, and the authors have no doubt the hand of God through Mary made it possible. It is yet another example of how much God loves us and how much he wants to save our souls.
There has long been a debate among certain obscure and drunken literary scholars about whether PATRICK THOMAS was raised by Cthulhu, a leprechaun in a Manhattan bar, or two human parents. What there is no arguing about is that Patrick is the award-winning author of the beloved Murphy's Lore series and the darkly hilarious Dear Cthulhu advice empire and the creator of the Agents of the Abyss series. His over 40 books include Fairy with a Gun, By Darkness Cursed, Lore & Dysorder, Dead to Rites, Startenders, As the Gears Turn, and Exile & Entrance. He is the co-author of the long running Mystic Investigators series and the Jack Gardner mysteries. His latest series kicks off with Bikini Jones Vs. The Brainnappers From Outer Space. Patrick is the co-editor of Camelot 13 (with John French), New Blood (with Diane Raetz), and Hear Them Roar (with CJ Henderson). He wrote the first two books in The Wildsidhe Chroncles YA series. As Patrick T. Fibbs, he has penned the Ughabooz picture and first reader books as well as the middle reader books the Babe B. Bear Mysteries, the Undead Kid Diaries, and Joy Reaper Checks Out and the YA Emotional Support Nightmare. Visit him online at www.patthomas.net and www.patricktfibbs.com.
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