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What Our Cardinals and Bishops Say


We are living at the crossroads of history. Christianity in general is suffering the negative consequences of the secularization process, as Christian morals are put aside as no longer relevant in modern society. The devastating effect of this ongoing process is quite noticeable in many fields: increase in criminality, soaring divorce rate, explosion of pornography, millions of young people embracing drugs, alcohol and illicit sex and millions of unborn babies aborted with the consent of the mothers and paid for by tax dollars.

So today, more than ever, we need to keep the Fatima message close to our hearts and show sincere appreciation for the efforts of TFP in fostering and promoting Christian values in the family and society in general.

As a Lithuanian bishop I wish to take this opportunity to once more express sincerest gratitude to TFP for assisting our nation in those critical days prior to the restoration of independence that helped Lithuania achieve full independence and most important religious freedom. The collection of 5,218,520 signatures worldwide in 1990 on behalf of Lithuania was a welcome aid for beleaguered Lithuania.

No worthwhile task can ever be achieved without the dedication of and sacrifice of hard working volunteers. Thus we thank and pray for all those rosary volunteers who will give their all to make America Needs Fatima a huge success and hopefully will bring many to their senses through the powerful prayer of the rosary.

— The Most Reverend Paul A. Baltakis, O.F.M
Bishop for Lithuanian Apostolate (ret.)
Maspeth, New York


I was very impressed with your letter of August 3rd, which just arrived in American Samoa. I have turned all the information over to one of my young priests who is the Chaplain for our Diocesan Rosary Society. I am sure that he will follow up on the Fatima Anniversary.

Please extend my “Congratulations” to all those who are doing so much and are doing such wonderful public witness of their Catholic Faith.

— The  Most Reverend J. Quinn Weitzel, MM
Bishop of Samoa – Pago Pago


Promoting the devotion of the people to the Rosary of Our Lady is a very worthwhile project. In my own personal opinion, the rosary is responsible for hauling countless souls from the brink of an unhappy eternity. Meditating on the joyful, sorrowful, glorious and luminous mysteries of the rosary bring us into closer union with Christ, Our Lord, who is our only hope.

I commend all those involved in this apostolate and ask God’s blessing upon them.

— The  Most Reverend Thomas G. Doran, D.D., J.C.D.
Bishop of Rockford, Illinois


I was pleased to read of the success that your rosary rallies have had throughout our nation. I want to express my support for this initiative and to assure you of remembrance in my prayers.

— The Most Reverend John C. Nienstedt
Coadjutor Archbishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota


I am pleased that you informed me about the Rosary Rally campaign to pray for America on the 90th Anniversary of Fatima Apparition. I would like to praise and recognize the many volunteers who have put tremendous effort towards this cause.

I myself have often preached and encouraged Catholics to pray the rosary. As I know, many Vietnamese Catholics, specifically, continue to pray the rosary together in the evening as a family.

May Mary, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary bless your effort in promoting this powerful devotion.

— The Most Reverend Dominic M. Luong
Auxiliary Bishop of Orange, California


…We are pleased that a number of initiatives are underway to observe the anniversary of the Fatima miracle. A large number of our Catholic faithful will participate in the semiannual “Rosary March” to acknowledge our devotion to Our Lady. Our diocesan newspaper is also considering a catechetical feature on the anniversary.

You detail in the letter a variety of initiatives sponsored by The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property to mark the occasion of the Fatima miracle. Best wishes to your efforts and all the people who are participating in this apostolate.

Reverend James A. Wehner, S.T.D.
Department of Evangelization Director
Diocese of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


Thank you most sincerely for your letter of August 3, 2007, together with the enclosed rosary.  Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated.

I am delighted to learn that the May, June, and July Rosary Rallies coordinated by The American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family, and Property and aimed at bringing as many people as possible back to the Church have been so successful.  Please extend my gratitude and prayerful best wishes to all who volunteer and participate in these Rosary Rallies for, in seeking to bring home to the Church fallen away Catholics, they are truly doing the work of the Lord.

— Edward Cardinal Egan
Archbishop of New York


I extend the assurance of my prayers and my solidarity to all those participating in Rosary Rallies across the nation on October 13 of this year sponsored by the American Society for Defense of Tradition, Family and Property.

Please convey to the participants my encouragement as they undertake this public witness to their faith in Jesus Christ and their love and devotion to his holy Mother.  It is my prayer that this witness be a means of inculcating a true spirit of repentance and conversion in the hearts of all who participate.

May Mary, Our Lady of Fatima, watch over them.

— Justin Cardinal Rigali
Archbishop of Philadelphia


May the blessing of our Blessed Mother be with you all in a very special way this October 13th, as you hold public Rosary Rallies on the 90th Anniversary of Fatima.  These rallies to be held across the nation for our citizens will be a powerful example to both Catholics and non-Catholics alike.  May the inspiration of your commitment to Fatima lead many to our Lord.  I commend you for your strong support of Fatima.

— Most Reverend Elden Francis Curtiss
Archbishop of Omaha, Nebraska


Thank you for sharing with me the information about the Public Square Rosary Rallies which will be held on October 13th, the 90th anniversary of the Fatima miracle of the sun.
In these days of rampant secularization and materialism, it is so very important that we “pray for America” and encourage others to do the same.  I commend all of those who are participating in this movement for taking a bold and necessary step in behalf of evangelization.  May God, through the intercession of Our Lady, bring much fruit from this major effort.

— Most Reverend Dale J. Melczek
Bishop of Gary, Indiana


You, your society and all the dedicated rosary volunteers are to be commended for all you do to share the public witness of our Catholic faith.

May God continue to bless you, your ministry and your efforts.

— Most Reverend Robert W. Muench
Bishop of Baton Rouge, Louisiana


I write to support your wonderful efforts in preparation for the celebration of the 90th Anniversary of the Fatima Miracle of the sun.

Significant in this preparation is the distribution of more than 100,000 Anniversary Fatima Rosaries.  This is a marvelous achievement and I understand that you are continuing in this great work.

I salute you and the volunteers in this testimony of faith.  Our diocesan pilgrimage honoring this Anniversary of Fatima will be held in October at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.  I assure you of a special prayer for your Campaign.  I ask to be remembered in yours.

— Most Reverend Michael A. Saltarelli
Bishop of Wilmington, Delaware


I extend to T.F.P.’s Rosary Volunteers my gratitude and admiration for the work that they are doing on behalf of the Church inviting fallen-away Catholics to return to the practice of their Faith.

I know that the Rosary Rallies are very pleasing to God and Our Blessed Mother, and will be effective in encouraging many people to realize the need for faith, hope and love in their lives.

— Most Reverend Francis A. Quinn
Bishop Emeritus of Sacramento


Please tell the rosary volunteers that they are doing a very good job showing their faith to the many people who will see them standing in public places.

It is a wonderful thing to know that so many students are also willing to volunteer to hand out rosaries to people wanting to know about the Catholic Church.

Please let them know that they have my support and I will remember them in my prayers as they continue to do the Lord’s work.

Most Reverend Gustavo Garcia-Siller, M.Sp.S.
Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago


Please know of my prayers as you plan a series of “Rosary Rallies” to commemorate the 90th Anniversary of the Fatima miracle of the sun.

90 years ago the message of Fatima was one of hope at the beginning of a century that seemed to have lost hope.  The serial holocausts of the 20th century were symptomatic of this loss of hope among people who had closed themselves to transcendence:  that they were created by a loving God more than just to die.

At Fatima Mary points to the source of all hope, the hope that does not disappoint: namely, her Son, Jesus Christ.  Our world is seemingly paralyzed by fear of weapons of mass destruction – from the poison gas of WWI trenches, to the saturation bombing and atomic weapons of WWII, and potential biological weapons in the hands of terrorists.  To this world, Mary offers a weapon of mass conversion:  the holy rosary.

Today, 90 years after Fatima, Mary’s appeal for prayer is more urgent than ever.  May God bless this effort to witness to this powerful prayer this October 13th and may these prayers deliver us from all anxiety and bring us peace.

— Most Reverend Thomas Wenski
Bishop of Orlando, Florida


This is to acknowledge your letter of August 3rd.  I appreciate your taking the time to write to inform me that the American TFP’s America Needs Fatima campaign will hold Public Square Rosary Rallies in hundreds of cities and campuses on October 13th which is the 90th anniversary of the Fatima miracle of the sun.  Thank you!

I wish also to thank and personally commend all the dedicated and hard-working rosary volunteers who devote time and energy in their public witness to the faith.  It was most interesting to learn of the previous rallies that were held in May, June and July on the college campuses and the enthusiasm of the students.  It is both heartwarming and encouraging to know that so many are seeking to strengthen their faith through the rosary.

Please know that my thoughts and prayers will be with all those participating in the public rallies on October 13th.  Thank you for the gift of the special rosary commemorating the 90th anniversary of the Fatima miracle of the sun!  Your efforts on behalf of the Public Rosary Rallies are greatly appreciated.  May God continue to bless you and all those involved with this very special ministry to spread the public recitation of the rosary.

— Most Reverend Mitchell T. Rozanski
Auxiliary Bishop of Baltimore
Eastern Vicariate


I write to acknowledge receipt of your recent letter of August 3, 2007 in which you inform me of the wonderful witness that so many Rosary Rally Captains are giving through their leading the public recitation of the Rosary for our country.

I would ask you to extend to them my sincerest appreciation for their remarkable expression of faith in the power of Our Lady’s intercession.  I shall keep them and their efforts in my prayers.  I also extend to them my blessing!

— Most Reverend Robert J. McManus
Bishop of Worcester, Massachusetts


It is a cause of great satisfaction for me to learn about the continuing success of the important America Needs Fatima project being carried out by the American TFP under your direction. Please convey these sentiments to all those who are generously devoting their time and efforts, in any way, to spreading the timely message of the Mother of God.

I pray that this vital apostolate expands, with the blessings of Divine Providence, for the spiritual well-being of Catholics and of each and every heart that it touches. For this intention, I give my apostolic blessing, asking that the Blessed Mother smile upon your great nation and your endeavors.

- Cardinal Silvio Oddi
Rome

 


Thank you for your letter and the copy of “Jacinta’s Story”. It is a beautiful to see the story of Our Lady of Fatima told in such a charming way and with such lovely illustrations. My congratulations to Andria Fragelli. This book will appeal to everyone, not just children.

I passed the book on to a little 6 year old girl. Let me tell you a little story about her. She attends public school and is a member of the parish Junior Legion of Mary. I was present at the meeting when she gave her weekly report. She said, so innocently, “I took a Roasry and went up to my teacher and told her that she should pray”. To hear this from a little child must have caused the teacher to do some soul searching.

Thank you again, God bless you and continue your good work.

Most Rev. Francisco Garmendia
Auxiliary Bishop of New York
Vicar of the South Bronx


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What People Say


On behalf of our 300 children and their families, please accept my heartfelt thanks to America Needs Fatima. Your very gracious donation of Miraculous Medals were blessed at our Living Rosary Prayer service and are now proudly worn by the members of our faith community. Thank you for helping us to share love and devotion for Our Blessed Mother. You are a blessing to us and will be remembered in our prayers.

— K.L., Whittier, Calif.


I prayed the 9-day novena, and pinned the medal on my sister-in-law’s gown at her hospital bed.

Only Our Blessed Mother knows the merits she gave her. After her sixth week of suffering, she was taken into heaven on October 8, very, very peacefully. Her younger daughter was in a Denver hospital awaiting a liver transplant, which Our Lady provided right on her birthday, October 17.

We are all getting back to normal, fighting our battle, and climbing each step with the Rosary.

— L.B. Cedar Crest, N.Mex.


I truly appreciate my 2004 Fatima Calendar. It was so beautiful I could not take my eyes off her. She’s so magnificently beautiful, and glowing like a diamond jewel. Thank you so much for sending it to me. It will be hung in a special place in my house where everyone will see it.   

— P.B. Killeen, TX


Thank you so much for the precious gift of The Secret of the Rosary. Now I recite my Rosary with more devotion. It is hard, but with practice and prayer, I will do it better. I have many temptations when I recite the Rosary but I always fight it. May God bless you and protect you against the evil that wants to make everything difficult.

— M.C., Brockton, Mass.


I recently had the honor of a home visitation by our wonderful Mother and her kind and loving custodians. It was such a wonderful and happy occasion. Many of those present were family. There were about 50 including children. Many had not been to Mass or said the Rosary for many years and after our Mother’s visit they started going back to Mass and saying the Rosary.

I can’t thank you enough for bringing our Mother to my home. She was truly needed by all present.

— V. & A.M., Calif.


My husband was diagnosed last February with chronic myeloid leukemia, which was changing over to acute myeloid leukemia with blastemal cells, and the Philadelphia chromosome, which prolongs cellular division and is the last thing anybody with cancer should have. The doctors gave him a 10 percent chance of survival. He needed a bone marrow transplant and his sister was a perfect match. The day before he was diagnosed, I opened the Bible to pray for Keith and the message said for us to “endure what God has planned, for in the end there will be joy.”

I knew Keith was going to be cured, but I didn’t realize he would literally go through hell before it happened.

The bone marrow didn’t take and the cancer came back with a vengeance! It traveled through the cerebral spinal fluid to his brain and attacked the right optic nerve, causing blindness in that eye.

After infections, intensive chemotherapy and several near-death experiences, the doctor told me to prepare for the worst.

There was yet one last procedure that had about a 10 percent chance of success considering the type of leukemia he had. It was a T-cell infusion. His sister donated her white blood cells that were injected intravenously into Keith in the hope that the T cells would kill off the cancer cells and the Philadelphia chromosome as well.

This all happened right after Christmas, by which time you had sent me the Stories of Mary compact disc.

I was alone one day and decided to listen to it while I was painting. It inspired me to talk sincerely to the Blessed Mother. She seemed to tell me to say the Rosary and the novena to the Miraculous Medal.

Keith and I said the Rosary together over the phone while he was in the hospital waiting for his sister’s cells to regenerate.

On the ninth day, we said the Rosary together in the car on the way to his checkup.  On that day, he took a blood test that would tell us the percentage of his cells to his sister’s cells, which happened on the final day of the novena. The results of that test came a day early. Keith received a phone call from his doctor. I heard him say, “I’m sitting down. OK . . . .” Then he put his hand to his mouth and yelled, “Are you kidding me?!” I thought, oh no, bad news.

I said to him, “What?” He looked at me with tears in his eyes and replied, “I’m 99 percent of my sister’s cells!” How we cried and hugged each other!

We thank the Blessed Mother so much and we thank Jesus for hearing her requests on Keith’s behalf!

Thank you so much for the Stories of Mary compact disc and for the novena to the Miraculous Medal! The hospital where Keith stayed heard about the miracle and the nurses are handing out the Miraculous Medals and praying the novena themselves!

Thank you for what you are doing. You may become weary from your work but your work is fruitful! I am so grateful for your fervor and for your love for the Lord and his Mother! You have brought us closer to our loving Lord and our Most Holy Mother.

God bless you a thousand times!

— N.E., Port Jefferson Station, N.Y


Believe or not, I received a total of 60 copies of Be Still and Know That I am God, and I distributed them among the people in my church. I see that now more people go to visit the Holy Sacrament!

— D.V.U., Miramar, Fla.


Your Crusade Magazine means a lot to us. The holy card of Our Lady of Fatima is indeed beautiful. I gave my card to a man who has severe congested heart problems. He has been away from the Church for many years and he has a soft spot for the Virgin Mary, so I figured the card would possibly help. Some of the people that I meet do not remember their prayers so the card is very helpful to them.

— J.O., Aguila, Ariz.


We want to express our sincere thanks to your organization for our blessed visit with Our Lady’s Pilgrim Statute yesterday and to compliment Joseph Ferrara on the tremendous and inspiring presentation . . . . He is well grounded in his theology and knowledge, and was an excellent representative for your organization and Holy Mother’s cause.

— M.&E. H., Via e-mail.


You all are to me the “Pearl of Great Price!” Perhaps I should substitute the word “Pearl” for “Diamond!” Your organization is multifaceted, with every facet giving honor and glory to God, Holy Mother Church, and encouraging and increasing greater devotion to Blessed Mother Mary and Saint Joseph. Thanks for your diligence, your devotion and this magnificent Web site that offers so much to think about, so much to discover and so much to pray for.  

— V.L., Richmond, Va


We are so grateful for the lovely pictures of Mary Immaculate! We distributed them to our 225 families and 316 children at our Living Rosary Celebration in October. You truly have blessed our families with your generosity.    

— K.L., via email


I want to thank you for sending the picture of Our Lady of Good Counsel. As soon as I received it I framed it and placed it on the nightstand near my bed. May I share with you two pieces of good news that I attribute to Our Lady of Good Counsel? Sometime in July, I was looking for a better job as a teacher, and I prayed daily to the Blessed Mother. During the last week of July, I walked into a school close to my house and inquired if they were hiring for the fall semester.

The assistant director said that I would have to call the next day and meet the director, which I did. The director hired me immediately with a salary that was far more than what I had expected. Now I am working there and thank the Mother of Good Counsel every day for it. The second good news concerns my nephew’s kidney transplant surgery on September 10, 2004. The survival rate was one percent. He pulled through, and is now on the road to recovery. I had also sent my nephew a picture of the Mother of Good Counsel and asked him to pray. 

— R.M., Long Beach, Calif.


I was thrilled and overjoyed when I was asked to have Our Lady of Fatima Statue visit our home in Batavia, N.Y. for two hours on Friday, November 5, 2004. It was a thrilling and spiritual experience for me, my friends and family. Everyone was so happy to be there and learn more about Our Lady.

Both Norman and Gabriel were helpful and very professional! I will always remember that awe-inspiring time with a deep feeling of contentment. I knew that I would be willing to “move mountains” to make sure that Our Lady could visit our home because she knew that I really wanted her there! And I would also be willing to welcome her back again into my home anytime!

— S.F., Batavia, N.Y


I had worn the Miraculous Medal around my neck for many years, but after I took a trip to Ireland and fell in love with a beautiful little Gaelic gold cross, I started wearing that instead. I’d been wearing it for at least three years when something very interesting happened to me.

I was just about to throw away a letter from America Needs Fatima one day when something stopped me. For some unknown reason, I opened the envelope and the letter inside said, “Mrs. S., you need help or a grace.” Lo and behold, there was a Miraculous Medal and a nine-day novena inside the envelope. I thought, “Why is America Needs Fatima sending me a Miraculous Medal and a novena?”

I quickly looked at the calendar to see if there were nine days before my scheduled surgery. At first, I thought there weren’t, but I went back to look at the calendar again and realized that Saturday and Sunday were in one box. There were indeed nine days and I could say the novena until the day of my operation. I was speechless. It was as if Our Lady stepped in and said, “I’m not going to let you go through this alone. I’m with you.” My God, what a comfort! I was so grateful to you and your organization for sending me that letter and medal that I immediately put on the Miraculous Medal.

To make a long story short, three days after the operation, the doctor told me I was cured of my medical condition. I felt like a little girl when I screamed, “Our Lady did it! Our Lady did it!

I’m almost crying as I write this and, of course, I will never take off my Miraculous Medal. In fact, the doctor allowed me to keep it on during my operation.

Thank you for letting me tell you what Our Lady did for me!

— C. S., Los Angeles, Calif.


For the past two to three weeks, I have had this feeling I needed to say the Novena to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. So I went to get it and could not find it anywhere. Finally, in my mind I asked the Lord, “Have I offended you that you are hiding from me?” As I went downstairs my husband was at the bottom of the stairs with our mail. I sat down right away to open the mail and there was His most glorious picture and His Novena. The tears came because I knew in my heart His answer!

— R.C., Spring Branch, Tex.


Thanks for sending me the very beautiful and spiritually enriching 2006 Fatima Calendar. It took my breath away when I opened the envelope and beheld it. Indeed America needs Fatima more than ever before because the spiritual battle is intensifying. Whatever happens in America affects greatly the cultural life in the rest of the world, including my native country, Nigeria.

Thanks for stirring in us a greater and deeper desire to pray to Our Lady of Fatima.

— J.P., Hyattsville, Md


One of your representatives called our house two days before my son was to head to Iraq for a year. I asked him to pray for my son. He told me to send my son a Miraculous Medal. I did but it wasn’t going to get to my son before he left since he was leaving at 2 a.m. and the medal was to arrive at 3 p.m. that day. I was sad because I really wanted my son to have this medal. My son called me around 4 p.m. saying his plane was delayed because of mechanical problems and that he got the medal. He is now in Iraq. God bless all of you and a special thanks to your representative who called us.    

— R.M., Manahawkin, N.J.


Rene and I want to thank you so very much for coming into our home with our lovely Lady of Fatima. We know that Our Lady will bless us in many ways and we are so thankful to her. You will never know how happy I was when you told me that I could keep her overnight, for not a moment was lost in spending time in prayer with her. May Our Lady bless you for her call to you. Your program is wonderful and you present it very well. I think she loves you very much. You will always be in our prayers. Continue your good works.    

— C.C., Biddeford, Maine


Thank you for your copy of Rejecting The Da Vinci Code. Is there no end to all of these horrendous attacks? And now DePaul University is showing “V——- Monologues.” I have done as you requested and mailed the protest card. What is the president of DePaul thinking of? Where is his bishop? It appears this college needs a good housecleaning with brand-new leadership and staff put in place. Thank you for all you do. You try so hard, but certainly not in vain. Don’t lose courage and be of good heart. Our Blessed Mother will not let you down. Stay steady and on course. You know she will triumph!   

— J.S., Lawrence, Mass.


I’m just writing you to say thank you for the Sacred Heart badges. I handed several of them out and now all the guys who go to church with me want them. Is there any chance that you can possibly send 15 of them? I would really appreciate it. I personally have mine hooked on my dog tags.

— Private A.D., U.S. Army Reserve Fort Knox, Ky.


I just read your article in Crusade on spreading the Sacred Heart badge. Upon reading about Our Lord’s request to Claire Ferchaud to encourage all to carry on them an image of His Sacred Heart, my dear recently deceased sister sent Sacred Heart badges to the British soldiers in Iraq. She received a very nice letter from a Catholic army chaplain saying that the soldiers were most grateful and were wearing the badges, trusting in Our Lord for their protection. Maybe you could send some to the American soldiers?

Regarding your other article on protest against blasphemy, we took the example of our American fellow Catholics and did likewise here. We phoned and wrote to theaters, and arranged groups to protest The Da Vinci Code. We also succeeded in having a blasphemous cartoon removed from a major media’s web site the day after it appeared. Protest does work! We Catholics must defend our Blessed Savior, His Holy Mother and our Holy Church. We too must loudly proclaim Christ our King!

— E.S., Liverpool, England


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What Does America Needs Fatima Do?

America Needs Fatima's goal is to win the heart and soul of America for Mary by spreading Our Lady's Fatima message and promoting devotion to Her Immaculate Heart. America urgently needs the prophetic messages of Our Lady at Fatima. Above all, America needs a clear direction, a great purpose, and the means to achieve it. The admonitions, requests, and warnings of Mary Most Holy can rightly be called a heaven-sent survival manual.
The essence of Our Lady's message is to open our eyes to the gravity of today's moral corruption, to explain it in light of God's plans, and to outline how to prevent the chastisement. Our Lady is thus teaching us about our epoch and our future.

To fulfill this desire in spreading our Lady's message, America Needs Fatima (ANF) has organized pro-life rallies, anti-blasphemy protests, the distribution of millions of fliers nationwide, a home visitation program enthroning statues of Our Lady of Fatima, and the promotion of books and devotional items. All seek to draw people closer to God and His Blessed Mother. Please feel free to browse through this section of the American TFP's website and perhaps you might feel inclined to become a Fatima proclaimer.

Fliers:
So far, millions of these instant-impact fliers have been distributed. The name fittingly describes the arresting effect they have over the people who receive them. With an eye-catching picture of Our Lady of Fatima, the flier's simple invitation is clear: "Look deep into Her eyes and let Her look into yours."

Devotional items:
Whether you prefer handsome wooden crucifixes or a striking marble imitation of Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom, or even a mother-of-pearl rosary, ANF offers these and many other items in its product line.

Mary in Every Home:
Over 10,000 homes in nearly every state (except Alaska!) have been visited with replicas of the famous Pilgrim Virgin Statue. Fatima custodians crisscross the country promoting these home-enthronement programs. The program includes the crowning of the statue, a short audio-visual about Fatima and a rosary. Click here to contact us with question or to request a Fatima visit in your home. Or, click here to read more articles about the Fatima Home Visitation Program.

Rallies and anti-blasphemy protests:
From coordinating large, nationwide protests like the one against the blasphemous film Dogma to more regional ones like the one against a blasphemous cartoon in a Chicago newspaper, ANF has a vast experience in letting the world know that it is not afraid to stand up for our Faith. Click here to read more about various recent rallies.

 

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