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The 89th anniversary of the Miracle at Fatima is tomorrow, October 13. Over 70,000 people, including Masons, communists and atheist, witnessed the sun dance in the sky, throw off multi-colors and descend to the earth. They looked directly at the sun for approx. 10 minutes and nobody was blinded! Many newspapers around the world reported it including the New York Times.
I have never asked non-Catholics but what do Evangelicals and Protestants say about this miracle? How can they deny this truth and the message delivered by the Blessed Virgin Mary?
1.What do Catholics think about the Great Awakening ?
Pretty much the same, I should imagine 2. I think I believe in the authenticity of the apparitions to St. Bernardette - but Fatima ? Too many questionable features, IMO.
One problem with Fatima I have is that it seems in practice to be treated as something which is neither public revelation nor private revelation - it’s as though it were in between.
And it seems to exalt Mary an awful lot - the NT exalts only Christ; the Biblical Mary is so quiet that & un-self-exalting that she is easily overlooked, whereas the Mary of modern apparitions is - different.
3. To answer your question - because the apparition-Mary seems to be different in character from the Biblical one: there is a difference of atmosphere, taste, feel; the difference is intangible, & not reducible to reason; but it’s real for all that.
Many Protestants are unlikely to be enthusiastic about post-Biblical apparitions - the Resurrection appearances are guaranteed, for a lot of people, by being within an inspired book; whereas the Fatima ones are guaranteed not by the inspiration of the truth-telling Spirit of God, but by the fallible, uninspired, error-prone testimony of men who are not even apostles: so there is no reason (as many Protestants will view matters) to recommend these alleged apparitions to them, let alone vindicate them as genuinely sent of God.
Besides, many will be aware of St. Paul’s words:
- “Satan can transform Himself into an angel of light”;
& - Gal 1:8 But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.
There is nothing in these apparitions - from certain POVS - that doesn’t fit with the idea that they are evil delusions; that Catholics believe them, is no proof they are genuine, but does fit with the notion that Catholics are blinded by God so as to believe a lie (see 2 Thessalonians 2). So people do have reasons for their harsh-sounding POVs; just as we do for ours.
Of course, not all Evangelicals take this hard-headed & principled & articulate approach - some have a less articulate position; they just find it impossible to think of anything Catholic as remotely credible. IMO, it is harder to reason with the latter than the former; Calvinists can at least give clear reasons for their rejection of Catholic things; because they know why they believe as they do, & why they do not believe what they reject.
Hope that helps