IDOLATRY: 100 YEARS LATER, THE THREE FATIMA SEERS OF MARY ARE HEADING FOR SAINTHOOD IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

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MOHAMMED’S DAUGHTER
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CATHOLIC IDOLATRY & APOSTASY PUSHES JESUS CHRIST INTO THE BACKGROUND ONCE AGAIN
100 YEARS LATER, THE THREE FATIMA SEERS ARE HEADING FOR SAINTHOOD IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
BY TREY ELMORE
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The Vatican announced confirmed miracles for two of the shepherd children of Fatima

ROME (ChurchMilitant.com)
– In the centennial of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima, two
shepherd children who witnessed the apparitions are one step closer to
canonization. After a second miracle was approved by Pope Francis, he
signed the decree for the cause of canonization for Blesseds Francisco
and Jacinta Marto Thursday. The third seer, Servant of God Lucia Santos,
who died in 2005, is also advancing in her cause for canonization, opened in 2008. 
Francisco Marto died on April 4, 1919 at age 10.
Francisco’s First Holy Communion was also his last, known in the
Catholic faith as Viaticum.
His sister Jacinta died the following year on February 20, also at age
10.  Their cause for canonization has been open since 1946. Both
siblings were beatified on May 13, 1989 by Pope St. John Paul II, the
anniversary of the first apparition of Our Lady of Fatima in 1917.
In her messages to the seers, Our Lady instructed them to pray their Rosary daily and offer sacrifices for sinners.
 
“Pray, pray very much,” she
insisted. “Make sacrifices for sinners. Many souls go to Hell, because
no one is willing to help them with sacrifice.”
 
The children followed
Our Lady’s instructions, going without their lunch, wearing a rope with
knots, patiently enduring the ridicule of those who didn’t believe
them.
There were six apparitions total, occurring on the 13th of
each month from May to October, with the exception of the August
apparition, which took place on August 19, the Feast of the Assumption.
This was owing to the children’s being prevented by the secularist
government, which was trying to force the children to deny the
apparitions. These attempts included death threats.   

The
apparitions were preceded by a wave of anti-clerical laws associated
with the revolution that had taken place in Portugal in 1910. Our Lady
stated in her messages to the children that she desired consecration of
Russia to Her Immaculate Heart and the practice of the Five First Saturdays devotion. She
said if her requests were not followed, Russia “will spread her errors throughout the world.” In November 1917, following the final apparition of Our Lady in October and the Miracle of the Sun, Russia fell to the Bolsheviks.

The Fatima message consists of three parts, or “secrets”:
The First was the vision of Hell. The second was the the requests of
Communions of Reparation on five consecutive first Saturdays of the
month, and the Consecration of Russia. There were several consecrations
made by popes under varying circumstances, which has given rise to controversy over whether this part of Our Lady’s request has been fulfilled. The Third Secret was released in the year 2000, and has likewise been the subject of controversy.

The
date May 13 holds significance owing to being the date of the first
appearance of Our Lady of Fatima. It was also on this date in 1981 that
Pope St. John Paul II survived an assassination attempt where he was
shot four times. One bullet struck the Holy Father in the abdomen,
missing a major artery by a fraction of an inch. The pope would later
credit his survival to Our Lady, saying that her hand guided the
bullet’s path.   

The name Fatima, the town in which the three children received Our
Lady’s messages, was named for the daughter of Mohammed, the founder of
Islam. This is from the period of Moorish occupation of Portugal and
Spain, which lasted from 711–1492. Some have speculated a connection
between the Fatima message and its emphasis on the Rosary with the
military victory over Muslim forces at the Battle of Lepanto in 1571,
which Pope Pius V credited to Our Lady of the Rosary.

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Pilgrim Image Jan. 11,2017 
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FLORIDA TEACHER ACCUSED OF PROMOTING HOMOSEXUAL ADVOCACY IN MATH CLASSROOM~LGBT PROPAGANDA COVERED THE WALLS

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SHIFTS BLAME FOR “MANIPULATION” ONTO PARENTS WHO COMPLAINED
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 FLORIDA TEACHER ACCUSED OF PROMOTING HOMOSEXUAL ADVOCACY IN MATH CLASSROOM
BY HEATHER CLARK
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 TAMPA, Fla. — A religious liberties organization has
 submitted a letter of complaint to a school district in Florida after 
being contacted by parents who say that their child’s math teacher is 
promoting homosexual advocacy in the classroom. The teacher denies any 
wrongdoing.

Attorneys with Liberty Counsel wrote
to Hillsborough County Superintendent Jeff Eakins on April 19 to
express concern about Riverview High School teacher Lora Jane Reidas,
who identifies as a lesbian. They advised that they had received reports
that three children in Reidas’ classroom had been prohibited from
wearing crucifixes because they could be considered to be “gang symbols”
and “disrespectful.”


It provided a photograph of one of the crucifix pendants.

Meanwhile, according to additional photographs
provided to the organization by parents, Reidas has decorated her
classroom with various homosexual advocacy material, including buttons
on her desk that read “I Love My LGBT Students” and “Safe Schools for
All” in promotion of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network
(GLSEN).

A poster is also displayed on the wall advising that her classroom is
“safe and inclusive” for “lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
students and their allies,” and the word “ally”—also posted to the
wall—is spelled out in large cut-out letters and covered with
handwritten sayings in support of the homosexual lifestyle.


“Moreover, at the beginning of the semester, Ms. Riedas placed LGBT
rainbow stickers on students’ classroom folders without their consent,
which were there one day when the students arrived,” the letter from
Liberty Counsel alleged. “One of our clients reports that after she
removed the LGBT sticker, Ms. Riedas’ behavior toward her changed
markedly for the worse.”

At the time of the correspondence, it was also believed that Reidas
planned on promoting the GLSEN’s “Day of Silence” and was apparently
tweeting about homosexual advocacy issues during class time.

While Reidas serves as the sponsor of the school’s “gay-straight
alliance,” Liberty Counsel believes the teacher’s actions violate
district policy, which states that staff “may not dedicate work time to
an outside interest, activity or association,” since her homosexual
advocacy has nothing to do with math class.

“Ms. Riedas has … ‘use[d] institutional privileges for personal gain
or advantage’ in promoting her own politically activist LGBT viewpoint
to the students, which are a captive audience. Her choice of buttons and
classroom décor give the overwhelming impression that her lesbian
identity is foremost in her mind at all times, and is designed to show
students in no uncertain terms how she views the world,” the group
wrote.

However, Reidas has denied any wrongdoing, stating that she only told
one student at the beginning of the year not to wear rosary beads
because they could be considered gang symbols as per district policy.
She said she would never prohibit students from wearing crosses,
claiming that she herself identifies a Christian.

“I’m a Christian myself. I would never do that because I would be
hurt if someone would tell me not to wear my cross,” Reidas told the
Tampa Bay Times.

And while she didn’t deny the homosexual advocacy displays in her
classroom, she asserted that such discussions are separate from math
class and that she’s simply trying to let students know that her room is
a safe space from bullying.

“I am trying to let kids know that if they need a sanctuary, my
classroom is it,” Reidas said. “Some teachers, they let it go because
they’re kids. But I will address it. ‘That’s so gay?’ Not at all.”

She said that as word has spread about the controversy, some students
are now purposefully coming to class with Roman Catholic rosaries
and/or are drawing crosses or writing Scripture on the back of their
math papers.

“I’m just annoyed that they’re using my students,” Reidas contended.
“They’re manipulating them. They’re getting kids as teenagers to lie for
their agenda.”

Liberty Counsel President Mat Staver disagrees.

“She’s free to do what she wants to do in her own time outside of
that classroom,” he said. “She’s free to be a sponsor of a
student-initiated, student-led club. But she crosses the line when she
brings things into the classroom that pushes her ideas onto the
students. You talk about being inclusive. But she’s not including people
who do not agree with her.”

The district is currently investigating the complaint.

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