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Fatima Today
World Apostolate of Fatima, USA
100 episodes
1 week ago
Addressing issues today and finding solutions in the light of the message of Fatima.
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Addressing issues today and finding solutions in the light of the message of Fatima.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Martyrdom: The Call to Witness and Sacrifice
Fatima Today
28 minutes 57 seconds
3 months ago
Martyrdom: The Call to Witness and Sacrifice
In this first episode of the Fatima Today martyrdom series, hosted by Barb Ernster with Katie Moran, learn what it means to be a martyr a witness to Christ and the three kinds the Church teaches: green, white, and red.   Barb and Katie share the August 1917 story of the Fatima children, who were persecuted, jailed, and felt abandoned by their families, yet offered their suffering for sinners. Francisco encouraged them to accept this sacrifice and later felt deep joy and peace, the “martyr’s grace.”   They also reflect on the third secret, when the Angel calls out “penance, penance, penance,” and the vision of martyrs’ blood falling on those walking toward the cross, a path that includes each of us.   They encouraged people to turn their sufferings into sacrifice for sinners, and reminded that many are being called to be “green martyrs” by offering prayer and sacrifice for those who have no one to pray for them.   Don’t miss what’s next — the powerful story of St. Maximilian Kolbe, the “red martyr” who gave his life, and the moving journey of Bl. Alexandrina da Costa, the “white martyr” and victim soul.
Fatima Today
Addressing issues today and finding solutions in the light of the message of Fatima.