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Photo Image of Our Lady of Fátima, 1" Medal of O.L. & a 3rd Class Fatima Relic

$ 3.43

Availability: 46 in stock
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  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Laminated Copy of Vintage Postcard (6" X 4") of Image of Our Lady of Fátima Cova Da Iria Mission Seminary. It is on heavy card stock paper and measures 5.75" X 4". This is a copy of a rare postcard of a true photo of the image of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal. It was taken by Brunner and Co. from Como, Italy. Plus a Silver Oxidized Medal of Our Lady of
    Fatima
    . In addition you will receive a beautiful third class relic holy card touched to relics of Jacinta and Francisco Marto and to a piece of holm-oak where Our Lady appeared
    This medal features an image of Our Lady of Fatima on one side and and pray for us on the other side. Made in Italy, silver oxidized and is approximately 1" tall. Attached jump rings are included.
    Our Lady of Fátima, is a Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary based on the Marian apparitions reported in 1917 by three shepherd children at the Cova da Iria, in Fátima, Portugal. The three children were Lúcia dos Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto.
    Bishop José Alves Correia da Silva declared the events worthy of belief on 13 October 1930. On 13 May 1946, Pope Pius XII granted a canonical coronation to the venerated image enshrined at the Chapel of the Apparitions of Fátima via his apostolic legate, Cardinal Benedetto Aloisi Masella. On 11 November 1954, he raised the Sanctuary of Fátima to the status of a minor basilica by his papal brief Lucer superna.
    The published memoirs of Lúcia dos Santos in the 1930s revealed two secrets that she claimed came from the Virgin while the third secret was to be revealed by the Catholic Church in 1960. The controversial events at Fátima gained fame due partly to elements of the secrets, prophecy and eschatological revelations allegedly related to the Second World War and possibly more global wars in the future, particularly the Virgin's alleged request for the Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.