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ANNOUNCEMENT MADE BY CARDINAL
ANGELO SODANO SECRETARY OF STATE
At the end of the Mass presided over by the Holy Father at Fatima,
Cardinal Angelo Sodano, the Secretary of State, made this announcement in
Portuguese, which is given here in English translation:
Brothers and Sisters in the Lord!
At the conclusion of this solemn celebration, I feel bound to offer our
beloved Holy Father Pope John Paul II, on behalf of all present, heartfelt good
wishes for his approaching 80th Birthday and to thank him for his vital
pastoral ministry for the good of all God's Holy Church; we present the
heartfelt wishes of the whole Church.
On this solemn occasion of his visit to Fatima, His Holiness has
directed me to make an announcement to you. As you know, the purpose of his
visit to Fatima has been to beatify the two “little shepherds”. Nevertheless he
also wishes his pilgrimage to be a renewed gesture of gratitude to Our Lady for
her protection during these years of his papacy. This protection seems also to
be linked to the so-called third part of the “secret” of Fatima.
That text contains a prophetic vision similar to those found in Sacred
Scripture, which do not describe photographically the details of future events,
but synthesize and compress against a single background facts which extend
through time in an unspecified succession and duration. As a result, the text
must be interpreted in a symbolic key.
The vision of Fatima concerns above all the war waged by atheistic
systems against the Church and Christians, and it describes the immense
suffering endured by the witnesses of the faith in the last century of the
second millennium. It is an interminable Way of the Cross led by the
Popes of the twentieth century.
According to the interpretation of the “little shepherds”, which was
also confirmed recently by Sister Lucia, “the Bishop clothed in white” who
prays for all the faithful is the Pope. As he makes his way with great
difficulty towards the Cross amid the corpses of those who were martyred
(Bishops, priests, men and women Religious and many lay people), he too falls
to the ground, apparently dead, under a hail of gunfire.
After the assassination attempt of 13 May 1981, it appeared evident that
it was “a mother's hand that guided the bullet's path”, enabling “the Pope in
his throes” to halt “at the threshold of death” (Pope John Paul II, Meditation
from the Policlinico Gemelli to the Italian Bishops, Insegnamenti,
XVII, 1 [1994], 1061). On the occasion of a visit to Rome by the then Bishop of
Leiria-Fatima, the Pope decided to give him the bullet which had remained in
the jeep after the assassination attempt, so that it might be kept in the
shrine. By the Bishop's decision, the bullet was later set in the crown of the
statue of Our Lady of Fatima.
The successive events of 1989 led, both in the Soviet Union and in a
number of countries of Eastern Europe, to the fall of the Communist regimes
which promoted atheism. For this too His Holiness offers heartfelt thanks to
the Most Holy Virgin. In other parts of the world, however, attacks against the
Church and against Christians, with the burden of suffering they bring,
tragically continue. Even if the events to which the third part of the “secret”
of Fatima refers now seem part of the past, Our Lady's call to conversion and
penance, issued at the start of the twentieth century, remains timely and
urgent today. “The Lady of the message seems to read the signs of the times—the
signs of our time—with special insight... The insistent invitation of Mary Most
Holy to penance is nothing but the manifestation of her maternal concern for
the fate of the human family, in need of conversion and forgiveness” (Pope John
Paul II, Message for the 1997 World Day of the Sick, No. 1, Insegnamenti,
XIX, 2 [1996], 561).
In order that the faithful may better receive the message of Our Lady of
Fatima, the Pope has charged the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
with making public the third part of the “secret”, after the preparation of an
appropriate commentary.
Brothers and sisters, let us thank Our Lady of Fatima for her
protection. To her maternal intercession let us entrust the Church of the Third
Millennium.
Sub tuum praesidium confugimus, Sancta Dei Genetrix! Intercede pro Ecclesia. Intercede
pro Papa nostro Ioanne Paulo II. Amen.
Fatima, 13 May 2000
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