OUR
COMMENTARY
first scene - the threat of chastisement that
hangs over a sinful world.
“Sister Lucia agrees with the interpretation that the third part of the secret
is a prophetic vision, similar to those found in sacred history”,
affirms Archbishop Bertone in his report on his conversation with the seer on
27 April 2000.
The
prophetic vision of the third part of the Secret can be divided into three
distinct scenes which together form a profound and unified whole. In the first
scene, as Cardinal Ratzinger observes in his “Theological Commentary”, “The
angel with the flaming sword on the left of the Mother of God recalls similar
images in the Book of Revelation. This represents the threat of judgement
which looms over the world”.
The
angel, Sister Lucia narrates, with a flaming sword “looked as though he would
set the world on fire”. Obviously the angel is not about to do so of his own
volition. He must have been ordered by God to do this. One concludes, then,
that the world is in a spiritual and moral state which deserves chastisement by
God in this way. And, it would seem, it will be a total destruction. This is
how Cardinal Ratzinger interprets it: “Today the prospect that the world might
be reduced to ashes by a sea of fire no longer seems pure fantasy: man himself,
with his inventions, has forged the flaming sword”.
The
first point to note then is that humanity has strayed from God and His Church
so totally – as we can see daily in the rejection of His doctrine and morals,
whether theoretically and/or in practice – that it constitutes a rebellion
against God. This rebellion merits a supreme chastisement. It is vital to
emphasise this conclusion, since many Catholics – even prominent ones –
nowadays think, speak and behave as if the present state of the world was not
so bad.
Even
so, Our Lady intervenes and obtains mercy from God so the angel does not
destroy the world. The flames cast by the angel towards the earth “quench in
contact with the radiance coming from Our Lady’s right hand”, describes Sister
Lucia. This means that Our Lady has merciful designs for the world: she wants
to give it an opportunity to save itself. But for this to be possible, humanity
first needs to recognise its sinfulness and do penance. Hence, in the final
part of this scene “the angel, pointing with his right hand to the world, says in
a loud voice: Penance, Penance, Penance!”
The
fact that the angel exclaimed “in a loud voice” and repeated “penance” three
times indicates that it is no small penance that is demanded! But great penance,
the sort which is done after a profound conversion, which, to repeat, indicates
the grave state of forgetfulness of God into which humanity has fallen.
The
first scene is therefore perfectly coherent.
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