Having spent 64 years without my beloved mother, she passed when I was 11 months old. She died forty days before her 16th birthday. I have relied on Mother Mary much over the past 6 decades for any maternal support I needed. I have felt her intercession with her Son my Lord and Savior Christ. She truly was blessed among women and the fruit of her womb our Holy Savior was God's greatest gift to humanity. Holy Mary mother of God pray for us sinners now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
@@mickeypastor5130 I'm not sure if they had any video camera's at that time in that event (1917). They did have reporters with camera's (mind you communist atheist reporters too) who gave front page reports of seeing the miracle. I don't suppose a crowd of 70k people seeing it (including non believers) would be convincing enough for you?
@@CalvinGomes They had motion picture cameras. Remember we had film of ww1? And 70k people will have 70k versions. im from the show me state mentality.
I wonder how many people in Fatima would have a video camera in those days. It was sort of a rural area. Sure, some of them have cameras for still photos, probably professional photographers and photo journalists. Some of them haven't seen a train or even heard of a train. The videos from World War I were most likely from professionals. How common were video cameras in those days? If 70,000 people in those days had mobile phones, there probably would have been 70,000 videos on RU-vid.
Unfortunately, many people believe that the truth of Fatimah is the merry, but if you do a little research, you will find out that the one who addressed herself as Fatimah to those three children is none other than the daughter of Hazrat Muhammad, the last prophet of God, because her name is only Fatimah. had a name
@@danielrudd8620 I'm not sure what you mean. The lady did not address herself as Fatimah. Fatima is a town in Portugal where the apparition and mircale happened. The lady addressed herself as the Lady of the Rosary. The lady of the rosary is Mary, mother of Jesus, and daughter of saints Joachim and Anne.
@danielrudd8620 I wonder where you got your information from. Did you really do a research? Or is it just because the name of the area, Fatima, is a Muslim name, you just concluded that it is her instead of Our Blessed Virgin Mary?
Can you explain the miracle of Our Lady of Guadalupe and the mystery of the "tilma." NASA scientists concluded the colors on the Tilda are not of this world. Believe it or not, you cannot explain it