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Our Lady Derzhavnaya ("The Sovereign", "The Reigning Icon") is a Russian icon believed to date from the 18th century. According to Irina Yazykova, the Reigning Icon, "remains one of the most revered both inside Russia and in Russian emigre circles.
In 2003 and 2014, the Theotokos Derzhavnaya and the Theotokos of Port Arthur icon, were brought for veneration to the Portuguese city of Fatima,. [30] where, according to Lucia dos Santos, Our Lady of Fatima predicted in 1917 that post-revolutionary Russia would, "spread her errors throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions of the ...
Our Lady of Fátima (Portuguese: Nossa Senhora de Fátima, pronounced [ˈnɔsɐ sɨˈɲɔɾɐ ðɨ ˈfatimɐ]; formally known as Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Fátima) is a Catholic title of Mary, mother of Jesus, based on the Marian apparitions reported in 1917 by three shepherd children at the Cova da Iria in Fátima, Portugal.
On 13 May 2010, during a homily in Fatima, Pope Benedict said that "we would be mistaken to think that Fatima's prophetic mission is complete." [25] He then expressed the hope that the centenary of the 1917 apparitions may "hasten the fulfillment of the prophecy of the triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, for the glory of the Blessed Trinity."
National Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, Marulas, Valenzuela; National Shrine of Our Lady of the Abandoned, Santa Ana, Manila; Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Charity, Agoo, La Union; Shrine of Our Lady of Charity (Saint Augustine Parish Church) Bantay, Ilocos Sur; Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur
Page from Ilustração Portuguesa, 29 October 1917, showing the people looking at the Sun during the Fátima apparitions attributed to the Virgin Mary. The Miracle of the Sun (Portuguese: Milagre do Sol), also known as the Miracle of Fátima, is a series of events reported to have occurred miraculously on 13 October 1917, attended by a large crowd who had gathered in Fátima, Portugal, in ...
A scary, sobering look at fatal domestic violence in the United States
Fatima in Sister Lucia's own words – Free online version of the memoir book written by Sister Lucia, OCD; The True Story of Fatima" – Free online version of the book written by Father John de Marchi, IMC; Sister Lucia: Apostle of Mary's Immaculate Heart – Free online version of the book written by Mark Fellows