Our Lady of Fátima - Prayer Card

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Our Lady of Fátima Prayer Card — Our Lady of the Rosary

Hold in your hands the most famous and beloved Marian apparition of the modern age. This prayer card honors Our Lady of Fátima, who appeared to three shepherd children in Portugal and promised that her Rosary would bring peace to the world and save souls from Hell.

The Apparition Story

On May 13, 1917, the Blessed Virgin Mary first appeared to Lúcia Santos (age 10), Jacinta Marto (age 7), and Francisco Marto (age 9) in the Cova da Iria near Fátima, Portugal. Over six months, Mary appeared on the 13th of each month, identifying herself as "Our Lady of the Rosary." Her messages were simple but profound: pray the Rosary daily, do penance for the conversion of sinners, and dedicate yourselves to my Immaculate Heart.

The children's testimony was met with skepticism, mockery, and official suspicion. Authorities arrested and threatened them. Yet crowds grew from dozens to thousands as word spread. By October, an estimated 70,000–100,000 people gathered at the site, including skeptics, journalists, atheists, and government officials—many hostile to the apparitions.

The Church officially recognized these apparitions on October 13, 1930—making Fátima one of the most thoroughly investigated and authenticated Marian sites in Christendom. It was added to the General Roman Calendar in 1931, cementing its universal importance.

The Miracle of the Sun

At the final apparition on October 13, 1917, the sun itself became the sign. Before 70,000 witnesses, the sun appeared to dance in the sky, spinning wildly and plunging toward the earth before returning to normal. The phenomenon lasted approximately 10 minutes. Eyewitness accounts were recorded from locations up to 40 kilometers away. Wet clothes and muddy ground instantly dried. Even skeptical journalists were left trembling, unable to explain the phenomenon.

This remains one of the most massively witnessed miracles in Christian history—verified by thousands of credible witnesses across all social classes and belief systems.

The Three Secrets of Fátima

Our Lady entrusted three secrets to the children:

First Secret: A terrifying vision of Hell—souls suffering eternal punishment for sin. Mary showed them the reality of damnation to emphasize the urgency of conversion and prayer.

Second Secret: A prophecy of World War II and the rise of Russia as a scourge upon nations. Mary warned that if people did not convert, Russia would spread errors throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church. She specifically requested the consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart. The prophecy proved remarkably accurate.

Third Secret: Initially kept confidential for decades, this secret was revealed to be a vision of the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II in 1981. The Pope himself attributed his survival to Our Lady of Fátima, and the bullet that struck him was placed in the crown of the Fátima statue.

The Message

"Say the Rosary every day to obtain peace for the world and the end of the war."

"Sacrifice yourselves for sinners, and say often, especially when making a sacrifice: 'O Jesus, it is for love of You, for the conversion of sinners, and in reparation for the sins committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary.'"

Our Lady's central request was devotion to her Immaculate Heart and the daily recitation of the Holy Rosary. She promised that those who practiced these devotions would not perish, and that eventually, her Immaculate Heart would triumph.

Miracles & Spiritual Fruits

  • Jacinta and Francisco: Both children died young (1919 and 1920), exactly as Mary had prophesied. Both have been beatified and are on the path to canonization.

  • Physical healings: Thousands of reported miraculous cures at the Fátima shrine, many officially documented.

  • Lúcia's incorrupt body: The senior visionary lived to age 97, became a Carmelite nun, and her body remains incorrupt, displayed at the Carmelite convent in Covilhã, Portugal.

  • Worldwide spiritual renewal: Fátima became a beacon for millions, inspiring unprecedented devotion to the Rosary and to Mary's Immaculate Heart.

Why This Prayer Card?

Our Lady of Fátima speaks to our modern world with prophetic urgency. In an age of war, persecution, spiritual emptiness, and moral decay, her message remains eternally relevant: pray, convert, and trust in the triumph of the Immaculate Heart. This prayer card is perfect for:

  • Daily Rosary devotion and meditation

  • Gift to those seeking Mary's intercession for world peace

  • Remembrance of the Miracle of the Sun

  • Reflection on the consequences of sin and the power of conversion

  • Essential devotional for Catholics worldwide

Product Details:

  • Premium cardstock with protective laminate finish

  • Durable, pocket-sized format (fits wallets, prayer books, mirrors)

  • Full-color iconography of Our Lady of Fátima with the three children

  • Includes traditional Catholic prayer and Rosary guidance on reverse

  • Handmade in the USA by a devout Catholic, not made in a factory in China.

Our Lady of Fátima Prayer Card — Our Lady of the Rosary

Hold in your hands the most famous and beloved Marian apparition of the modern age. This prayer card honors Our Lady of Fátima, who appeared to three shepherd children in Portugal and promised that her Rosary would bring peace to the world and save souls from Hell.

The Apparition Story

On May 13, 1917, the Blessed Virgin Mary first appeared to Lúcia Santos (age 10), Jacinta Marto (age 7), and Francisco Marto (age 9) in the Cova da Iria near Fátima, Portugal. Over six months, Mary appeared on the 13th of each month, identifying herself as "Our Lady of the Rosary." Her messages were simple but profound: pray the Rosary daily, do penance for the conversion of sinners, and dedicate yourselves to my Immaculate Heart.

The children's testimony was met with skepticism, mockery, and official suspicion. Authorities arrested and threatened them. Yet crowds grew from dozens to thousands as word spread. By October, an estimated 70,000–100,000 people gathered at the site, including skeptics, journalists, atheists, and government officials—many hostile to the apparitions.

The Church officially recognized these apparitions on October 13, 1930—making Fátima one of the most thoroughly investigated and authenticated Marian sites in Christendom. It was added to the General Roman Calendar in 1931, cementing its universal importance.

The Miracle of the Sun

At the final apparition on October 13, 1917, the sun itself became the sign. Before 70,000 witnesses, the sun appeared to dance in the sky, spinning wildly and plunging toward the earth before returning to normal. The phenomenon lasted approximately 10 minutes. Eyewitness accounts were recorded from locations up to 40 kilometers away. Wet clothes and muddy ground instantly dried. Even skeptical journalists were left trembling, unable to explain the phenomenon.

This remains one of the most massively witnessed miracles in Christian history—verified by thousands of credible witnesses across all social classes and belief systems.

The Three Secrets of Fátima

Our Lady entrusted three secrets to the children:

First Secret: A terrifying vision of Hell—souls suffering eternal punishment for sin. Mary showed them the reality of damnation to emphasize the urgency of conversion and prayer.

Second Secret: A prophecy of World War II and the rise of Russia as a scourge upon nations. Mary warned that if people did not convert, Russia would spread errors throughout the world, causing wars and persecutions of the Church. She specifically requested the consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart. The prophecy proved remarkably accurate.

Third Secret: Initially kept confidential for decades, this secret was revealed to be a vision of the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II in 1981. The Pope himself attributed his survival to Our Lady of Fátima, and the bullet that struck him was placed in the crown of the Fátima statue.

The Message

"Say the Rosary every day to obtain peace for the world and the end of the war."

"Sacrifice yourselves for sinners, and say often, especially when making a sacrifice: 'O Jesus, it is for love of You, for the conversion of sinners, and in reparation for the sins committed against the Immaculate Heart of Mary.'"

Our Lady's central request was devotion to her Immaculate Heart and the daily recitation of the Holy Rosary. She promised that those who practiced these devotions would not perish, and that eventually, her Immaculate Heart would triumph.

Miracles & Spiritual Fruits

  • Jacinta and Francisco: Both children died young (1919 and 1920), exactly as Mary had prophesied. Both have been beatified and are on the path to canonization.

  • Physical healings: Thousands of reported miraculous cures at the Fátima shrine, many officially documented.

  • Lúcia's incorrupt body: The senior visionary lived to age 97, became a Carmelite nun, and her body remains incorrupt, displayed at the Carmelite convent in Covilhã, Portugal.

  • Worldwide spiritual renewal: Fátima became a beacon for millions, inspiring unprecedented devotion to the Rosary and to Mary's Immaculate Heart.

Why This Prayer Card?

Our Lady of Fátima speaks to our modern world with prophetic urgency. In an age of war, persecution, spiritual emptiness, and moral decay, her message remains eternally relevant: pray, convert, and trust in the triumph of the Immaculate Heart. This prayer card is perfect for:

  • Daily Rosary devotion and meditation

  • Gift to those seeking Mary's intercession for world peace

  • Remembrance of the Miracle of the Sun

  • Reflection on the consequences of sin and the power of conversion

  • Essential devotional for Catholics worldwide

Product Details:

  • Premium cardstock with protective laminate finish

  • Durable, pocket-sized format (fits wallets, prayer books, mirrors)

  • Full-color iconography of Our Lady of Fátima with the three children

  • Includes traditional Catholic prayer and Rosary guidance on reverse

  • Handmade in the USA by a devout Catholic, not made in a factory in China.