Fatima is a beautiful devotion. The idea that the Orthodox (or other Catholics) must accept it absolutely because they don’t already have what Fatima contains as communicating and participating members of their Churches is . . . nonsense.
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It’s not a “must”, but it’s
worthy.
Just how
worthy is it? Let’s put aside the spiritual benefits, the benefits to the soul. Let’s just look at the temporal benefits.
Portugal was governed by a left-leaning atheist regime in 1917. Portugal could have easily gone the way Russia did, turning into a full-blown communist regime. But there was a massive response to Fatima from Portughese people - people repented, prayed the Rosary, etc. And Portugal never succumbed to communism, not in 1917, not in the 1930s when communists threw Spain into civil war, not in 1976-77 when the communists tried again to take over Portugal.
The Catholic Bishops also responded, and during the 1930s they consecrated Portugal to Mary’s Immaculate Heart. Sister Lucia knew that another bigger war than WW-I was threatened at Fatima, in case that people would not repent. Also, this other war was going to be preceded by a strange light in the sky, according to what Holy Mary said. Tragically, the strange light did happen in January 1938, and Sister Lucia knew when she saw the light, that this bigger war was coming. Most of Europe erupted in war beginning with 1938, but Portugal somehow escaped WW-II. Portugal NEVER PARTICIPATED IN WW-II. Is that worthy enough of an outcome? The atheist, or the prejudiced EO, may say that it was just coincidence that Portugal somehow escaped being drawn into WW-II. But Fr. Robert J. Fox, the Fatima scholar, suggests that it might have been the response of the Portuguese people (repentance, Rosary), combined with the Portuguese Bishops consecrating their country to Mary’s Immaculate Heart, the factors that earned the special grace of God for them that they were able to stay out of WW-II.
To anyone who so easily dismisses Fatima, because it adds nothing new theologically, I tell that they are missing the point. An apparition by Holy Mary might be intended simply to motivate people to new fervor in their religious life - a renewed effort for repentance, prayer, partaking in the Eucharist. And God rewards the renewed fervor with special graces, both for the soul and for the body. The graces in this physical dimension included peace in a physical sense (lack of war), and the Portuguese people received them.
Maybe, if other nations responded with the same fervor as the Portuguese, war may have been averted in their countries, too.
Also, there’s the famous miracle at Hiroshima, where a number of German Jesuit missionaries (I think there were 7 or 8 of them) escaped the nuclear blast with no lasting injuries, whereas everything was destroyed around their house which miraculously stayed intact. These missionaries said that they were living according to the message of Fatima, and praying the Rosary, every single day.
Fatima may not be a
must, but it is definitely
worthy.
In addition, it was told that the triumph of Mary’s Immaculate Heart will be the factor that will save Russia and bring peace to the world. I think the Russian EO and others who dismiss the clearly stated and ONLY solution that Heaven offered for them, are like Naaman was, before his servants talked some sense into him. Naaman felt insulted that Prophet Elijah told him, “Go, get immersed seven times in the Jordan, and you will be cleansed of your leprosy”. But Naaman was like, “Aren’t there rivers in Syria, even better ones than the Jordan?” This is foolishness, and the sin of pride. Naaman wanted to get cleansed
his way. But God is not like Burger King, and you can’t have it your way. The Russian people will also be saved, but only one way - the way outlined by Holy Mary at Fatima. And the only way, the only hope for their salvation is the Catholic Church. God didn’t say that the Moscow Patriarch should consecrate Russia to Mary’s Immaculate Heart. It was the Pope’s job to do it. Also, there’s one specific devotion given for saving Russia - the 5 First Saturdays of Reparation to Mary’s Immaculate Heart. Tens of millions of Catholics participated, and continue to participate in that devotion. How many Russian EO participate in it? How many other EO (Greek, Romanian, etc)? Probably very few. They are like Naaman, and even worse than him.