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“I came home from Portugal convinced that nothing is so important as making known what the Mother of God asked in those apparitions of 1917 . . . The future of our civilization, our liberties, our very existence may depend upon the acceptance of her commands.”

Quote by William Thomas Walsh

Work

Our Lady of Fátima

This book delves into the reported visions of the Virgin Mary by three young shepherds in Fátima, Portugal, during the early 20th century. It explores the significance of these apparitions within the context of religious history and their influence on the lives of believers and non-believers alike. more

Author

William Thomas Walsh
William Thomas Walsh

William Thomas Walsh was an American historian renowned for his extensive research into the history of Ireland and the United States. His works covered a wide range of topics from the religious history of Ireland to the period of the American Revolution. more

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