Fatima-Pope Pius XI

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It doesn’t even have an entry on the Second Vatican Council fer crying out loud - and still cites Vatican I as the most recent Ecumenical Council. Neither is there the slightest mention of the Novus Ordo in its article on the Liturgy of the Mass.

Somehow I don’t know that I’d exactly call it up-to-date!
Well, in regards to St. Barbara, she is still currently listed in the Roman Martyrology, the official Martyrology of the Roman Rite of the Roman Catholic Church.

The Second Vatican Council decreed: “The accounts of martyrdom or the lives of the saints are to accord with the facts of history. The updated Martyrology contains 7,000 saints and blesseds currently venerated by the Church, and whose cult is officially recognized and proposed to the faithful as models worthy of imitation.”

In addition, she is also venerated by Eastern Catholics.
 
Well, in regards to St. Barbara, she is still currently listed in the Roman Martyrology, the official Martyrology of the Roman Rite of the Roman Catholic Church.

The Second Vatican Council decreed: “The accounts of martyrdom or the lives of the saints are to accord with the facts of history. The updated Martyrology contains 7,000 saints and blesseds currently venerated by the Church, and whose cult is officially recognized and proposed to the faithful as models worthy of imitation.”

In addition, she is also venerated by Eastern Catholics.
If it was Vatican 2 then it was said some time before 1969, which seems to be the year in which the accuracy of information on lots of saints - much of which was probably recorded in the martyrology as fact - was especially thrown into doubt. And moreover was not an infallible statement or anything like.

I’d be interested to know what the current martyrology has to say, for example, on the companion(s) of St Ursula, or St Expeditus if he gets a mention.
 
If it was Vatican 2 then it was said some time before 1969, which seems to be the year in which the accuracy of information on lots of saints - much of which was probably recorded in the martyrology as fact - was especially thrown into doubt. And moreover was not an infallible statement or anything like.

I’d be interested to know what the current martyrology has to say, for example, on the companion(s) of St Ursula, or St Expeditus if he gets a mention.
After years of study, a fully revised edition of the Roman Martyrology was issued in 2001, followed in 2005 by a revision that corrected some typographical errors in the 2001 edition and added 117 people canonized or beatified between 2001 and 2004, as well as many more ancient saints not included in the previous edition. The current edition lists St. Barbara.
 
Popes pick their own names. And World War II began while Piux XII was Pope, not Pius XI.
In mankind’s eyes WWII started September 1, 1939 when Germany invaded Poland but that was not the immediate cause. Our Lady of Fatima sees it differently and she cannot lie. The annexation of Austria and German troop occupation of Austria on March 12, 1938 Lucia says is when the war started in Europe. Germany also moved into the Sudetenland in September 1938 as well. Japan also invaded Manchuria in 1937 and Russia in 1938. All during the reign of Pius XI.
 
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