Fatima separates sheep from wolves in sheep’s clothing.

The Blessed Mother of God appeared before 70,000 people at Fatima, Portugal.  During Her appearance, the sun plummeted toward the terrified 70,000 people several times before receding.  The incredible event was visible from miles away.

Mary left a clear message with one of the children at Fatima.  She said that “The Pope and Catholic Bishops should consectrate Russia to Me.” in order to stop more evils from coming into the world.

She also left a message to be opened in 1960.

The Consecration requested by the Mother of God was not done. And,  Her message was not made public in 1960 or at any time since.  Great evils have entered the world.  Millions have died.

Factions in The Church pretend that the Consecration of Russia was done and that the message has been released.  This pretense is one way that Fatima separates sheep from wolves in sheep’s clothing.

A question disturbs some Catholics.  “Can The Church willfully ignore the Mother of God’s instructions and still be The Church?”

The answer is “Yes.”   The Church is not the Popes and bishops who disobey The Mother of our Savior.   The Church is the faith and obedience that comes from the faithful and obedient.   Those who disobey The Mother of God while pretending to serve Her people are no more a part of the flock than are any wolves in sheep’s clothing.

Fatima separates sheep from wolves in sheep’s clothing.   Those who wish Mary’s orders to be obeyed are saved.  Those who make excuses, not. 

How do we find out who our friends are?  We simply ask, “Do you think the Pope and the Bishops should consecrate Russia to Mary and release the secret?  Those are the two specific things for which Mary asked at Fatima.”

Those who do not say “Yes!” cannot be assumed to be on the side of Her and Her Son.

There was another message at Fatima.  The punishment for disosbedient souls was made clearly visible to, and described by, the children at Fatima.  The disobedient are so overwhelmed by vanity they cannot see see any part of the message, even that part which describes the endless agony that awaits them.

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