PART 16
(Pt 1)
THE WARNINGS
Fatima, La Salette
February 26, 2013
Possibly at the center of the Prophecy of the Popes and a “Vatican
cover-up” of the complete vision of Fátima (and related prophecies)
is a potential papal contender for the role of Petrus Romanus or
“Peter the Roman” - Cardinal Tarcisio Pietro (Peter) Bertone, who
was born in Romano (the Roman) Canavese (“Peter the Roman”).

Tarcisio Pietro Bertone
Among other things, Cardinal Bertone is, at the time Exo-Vaticana
heads to the printer, second in command at the Vatican. As the
Secretary of State and the Pope’s Camerlengo (Italian for
“Chamberlain”), he is responsible during a papal vacancy to serve as
acting Head of State of the Vatican City until “the time of
agreement” and the election of a new pope.
This means, if even only
for a few weeks, a man whose name literally means "Peter the Roman"
will hold the most powerful position at the Vatican starting in a
few days.
Our interest for the moment is with his 2007 book, The
Last Seer of Fátima that appears to have accomplished exactly the
opposite of its primary objective, mainly, to refute another work by
famous Italian media personality, journalist, and author Antonio
Socci, whose manuscript The Fourth Secret of Fátima claims the Holy
See has repressed information concerning the true secrets delivered
in Marian apparitions to three shepherd children in the rural
Portuguese village of Fátima in 1917.
The three young people were Lúcia (Lucy) dos Santos and her cousins Francisco Marto and his
sister Jacinta Marto, whose visions - containing elements of
prophecy and eschatology - are officially sanctioned by the Catholic
Church.
In his uncharacteristically explosive response to Cardinal Bertone -
Dear Cardinal Bertone: Who Between You and Me is Deliberately Lying?
- we first discover how, after significant time and investigation,
Mr. Socci concluded the Vatican had withheld an important part of
the Fátima revelation during its celebrated press conference and
release of “The Message of Fátima,” June 26, 2000.

Socci describes in the introduction to his book how at first he
truly believed the Vatican’s official version of the Fátima Message,
prepared at that time by Cardinal Ratzinger (current Pope Benedict
XVI) and Monsignor Tarcisio Bertone (possible next and final pope),
which with its release to the public claimed to be the final Secret.
Then Socci came across an article by Italian journalist Vittorio
Messori, entitled “The Fátima Secret, the Cell of Sister Lucy Has
Been Sealed,” and a series of questions cast suspicions on the
Vatican’s authorized publication for which Socci had no answers.
Why
would Messori, whom Socci describes as “a great journalist,
extremely precise… the most translated Catholic columnist in the world,”
[i] want to challenge the Church’s official version of the
Third Secret without good cause, he reasoned.
Not long after, Socci
came across a second similar thesis published in Italy by a young
and careful writer named Solideo Paolini, which convinced Socci to
begin a probe of his own focusing on the biggest question of them
all - was a portion of Lucy’s hand-written document, which contained
the principal words “of the Blessed Virgin Mother” concerning
end-times conditions at Rome, being withheld from public view by the
Vatican due to its potentially explosive content?
Socci’s suspicions only deepened after he requested an interview
(well ahead of his work, The Fourth Secret of Fátima which later
cast doubts on Rome’s official story) with Cardinal Bertone, who,
together with
Joseph Ratzinger, had coauthored the June 26, 2000
Vatican document that purportedly released the final segment of the
“The Message of Fátima.” [ii]
“I’ve searched many influential authorities inside the Curia, like
Cardinal Bertone, today Secretary of State in the Vatican, who was
central to the publication of the Secret in 2000,” Socci says.
“The
Cardinal, who actually favored me with his personal consideration,
having asked me to conduct conferences in his former diocese of
Genoa, [now] didn’t deem it necessary to [even] answer my request
for an interview. He was within his rights to make this choice, of
course, but this only increased the fear of the existence of
embarrassing questions, and most of all, that there is something
(extremely important) which needs to be kept hidden.” [iii]
Though not expecting to uncover such a colossal enigma, in the end
Socci was left convinced that two sets of the Fátima Secret actually
exist: one which the public has seen, and another, which for reasons
yet unknown, the Vatican is keeping buried.
At the beginning of this possible plot was a description of the
Third Secret given by Cardinal Angelo Sodano a full five weeks
before the June 26, 2000 “Message of Fátima” was delivered by Rome.
Sodano’s comments came during Pope John Paul II’s beautification of
Jacinta and Francisco at Fátima, when he surprised many in a speech,
saying the vision of a “bishop clothed in white” who makes his way
with great effort past the corpses of bishops, priests, and many lay
persons, is only “apparently dead” when he falls to the ground under
a burst of gunfire. [iv]
Using the added language “apparently dead,” Cardinal Sodano went on
to suggest the Fátima vision had been fulfilled in the 1981
assassination attempt against John Paul II.
“It appeared evident to
His Holiness that it was ‘a motherly hand which guided the bullet’s
path,’ enabling the ‘dying Pope’ to halt ‘at the threshold of
death.’” [v]

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Though some applauded Sodano’s presentation that day, others saw in
it, and him, a concerted cover-up, as the Fátima prophecy and the
alleged fulfillment in 1981 bore significant differences.
The
Washington Post was happy to point out these glaring contradictions
on July 1, 2000 when under the stinging headline, “Third Secret
Spurs More Questions: Fátima Interpretation Departs from Vision” the
newspaper opined:
On May 13, Cardinal Angelo Sodano, a top Vatican official, announced
the imminent release of the carefully guarded text.
He said the
Third Secret of Fátima foretold not the end of the world, as some
had speculated, but the May 13, 1981, shooting of Pope John Paul II
in St. Peter’s Square.
Sodano said the manuscript…tells of a “bishop clothed in white” who,
while making his way amid corpses of martyrs, “falls to the ground,
apparently dead, under a burst of gunfire.”
But the text released Monday (June 26) leaves no doubt about the
bishop’s fate, saying that he “was killed by a group of soldiers who
fired bullets and arrows at him.”
Everyone with the pontiff also
dies: bishops, priests, monks, nuns and lay people. John Paul
survived his shooting at the hands of a single gunman, Mehmet Ali
Agca, and no one in the crowd was harmed in the attack. [vi]
Other facts the Washington Post did not point out is how according
to the prophecy the pope is killed in “a big city half in ruins”
while walking to the top of a mountain and kneeling at the foot of a
cross.
John Paul was riding in the pope’s car through St. Peter’s
square, not walking, there was no big mountain or kneeling at a
cross, and the city was not half-destroyed. And then there is the
contradictory testimony by Cardinal Ratzinger (current Pope Benedict
XVI) himself from 1984, which he gave in an interview with the
Pauline Sisters’ newsletter (Jesus Magazine) and which was
re-published a year later in The Ratzinger Report, titled “Here is
Why the Faith is in Crisis.”
In this discussion, Ratzinger, who had
read the actual Fátima Secret, said the vision involved “dangers
threatening the faith and the life of the Christian and therefore
[the life] of the world” as well as marking the beginning of the end
times. [vii]
Additionally, he said, “the things contained in [the]
Third Secret correspond to what has been announced in Scripture and
has been said again and again in many other Marian apparitions” and
that, “If it is not made public, at least for the time being, it is
in order to prevent religious prophecy from being mistaken for a
quest for the sensational.”[viii]
Concerned Catholics have since contrasted this 1984 testimony with
the more recent report by Ratzinger, and have wondered when, where,
and under what circumstance his account changed.
The 1981
assassination attempt against John Paul II certainly did not fulfill
the published parts of the Fátima vision nor correspond to the “last
times” as depicted in the Bible. And then there is the affirmation
by the Vatican’s most respected scholars who had deduced from years
of studying the Fátima prophecy that it concerned an end-time global
crisis of faith emanating from the highest echelons at Rome.
Celebrated Cardinal Mario Luigi Ciappi
(1909–1996) served as the personal theologian to five popes
including John Paul II and unreservedly held that in,
“the Third Secret it is foretold,
among other things, that the great apostasy in the Church begins
at the top”. [ix]
Cardinal Silvio Oddi added in a March,
1990 interview with Il Sabato magazine in Rome, Italy:
“…the Third
Secret alluded to dark times for the Church: grave confusions and
troubling apostasies within Catholicism itself… If we consider the
grave crisis we have lived through since the [Vatican II] Council,
the signs that this prophecy has been fulfilled do not seem to be lacking.”
[x]
Even more impressive in his testimony was the late
Father Joaquin Alonso who knew Sister Lucy personally, had
conversations with her, was for sixteen years the archivist at Fátima, and who before his death in 1981, stated the following
concerning the Third Secret:
…the text makes concrete references to the crisis of faith within
the Church and to the negligence of the pastors themselves [and the]
internal struggles in the very bosom of the Church and of grave
pastoral negligence by the upper hierarchy… terrible things are to
happen.
These form the content of the third part of the Secret…
[and] like the secret of La Salette, for example, there are more
concrete references to the internal struggles of Catholics or to the
fall of priests and religious. P
erhaps it even refers to the
failures of the upper hierarchy of the Church. For that matter, none
of this is foreign to other communications Sister Lucy has had on
this subject.[xi]

Perhaps most unvarying among those who actually had access to and
read the Fátima message was Jesuit
Malachi Martin, a close personal
friend of Pope Paul VI who worked within the Holy See doing research
on the Dead Sea Scrolls, publishing articles in journals on Semitic
paleography, and teaching Aramaic, Hebrew, and Sacred Scripture.
As
a member of the Vatican Advisory Council and personal secretary to
renowned Jesuit Cardinal Augustin Bea, Martin had privileged
information pertaining to secretive church and world issues,
including the Third Secret of Fátima, which Martin hinted spelled
out parts of the plan to formerly install the dreaded False Prophet
(Petrus Romanus?) during a “Final Conclave.”
Comparing the
conflicting statements between Cardinal Ratzinger and Malachi
Martin, Father Charles Fiore, a good friend of the murdered priest
Alfred J. Kunz (discussed elsewhere in this book) and the late
eminent theologian Fr. John Hardon, said in a taped interview:
“We
have two different Cardinal Ratzingers; we have two different
messages. But Malachi Martin was consistent all the way
through.” [xii]
Wikipedia’s entry on the Three Secrets of Fátima adds:
On a syndicated radio broadcast, Father Malachi Martin was asked the
following question by a caller:
“I had a Jesuit priest tell me more
of the Third Secret of Fátima years ago, in Perth. He said, among
other things, the last pope would be under control of Satan… Any
comment on that?”
Fr. Martin responded,
“Yes, it sounds as if they
were reading, or being told, the text of the Third Secret.”
In a
taped interview with Bernard Janzen, Fr. Martin was asked the
following question:
“Who are the people who are working so hard to
suppress Fátima?”
Fr. Martin responded,
“A bunch, a whole bunch, of
Catholic prelates in Rome, who belong to Satan. They’re servants of
Satan. And the servants of Satan outside the Church, in various
organizations; they want to destroy the Catholicism of the Church,
and keep it as a stabilizing factor in human affairs. It’s an
alliance. A dirty alliance, a filthy alliance...”
In the same
interview, Fr. Martin also said with respect to Lucia [Lucy of Fátima] that,
“They’ve (The Vatican) published forged letters in her
name; they’ve made her say things she didn’t want to say. They put
statements on her lips she never made.” [xiii]
One thing is certain; something unnerving did seem to be happening
around and with Sister Lucy in the lead-up to the release of the
so-called Final Secret.
After all, the first two parts of the
Message of Fátima had been publically issued by her Bishop in 1941,
and the Third Secret sent to the Holy See with instructions that it
be made public in 1960.
That year was chosen according to Lucy
because the “Holy Mother” had revealed to her that it would then be
when “the Message will appear more clear.” And lo and behold it was
immediately following 1960 that Vatican II set in motion what many
conservative Catholics today believe is a crisis of faith in the
form of Roman heresies.
And though there could have been much more
to the revelation than just a Vatican II warning, and the Secret was
not released in 1960 as it was supposed to be anyway (so we may
never know), when Pope John XXIII read the contents of the secret,
he refused to publish it, and it remained under lock and key until
it was supposedly disclosed in the year 2000.
If the first two
Secrets were any indication of the scope and accuracy of the Third
one, they had been amazingly insightful including the “miracle of
the sun” that was witnessed,
“by over 70,000 persons (including
non-believers hoping to dispel the apparitions), whereby the sun
itself [seemed to be] dislodged from its setting and performed
miraculous maneuvers while emitting astonishing light displays; the
end of World War I; the name of the pope who would be reigning at
the beginning of World War II; the extraordinary heavenly phenomenon
that would be witnessed worldwide foretelling of the beginning of
World War II; the ascendance of Russia (a weak and insignificant
nation in 1917) to an evil monolithic power that would afflict the
world with suffering and death.” [xiv]
But something about the Third and Final Secret was different, a
phenomenon evidently to be avoided and obfuscated at all costs by
the hierarchy of Rome.
At a minimum, it spoke of the apostatizing of
the clergy and dogma that followed Vatican II. And yet perhaps these
were simply devices to lead to something more sinister, elements so
dark that it was keeping Lucy awake at night. When she finally had
written down the Secret in 1944 under obedience to Rome, she had a
hard time doing so because of its terrifying contents.
It had taken
a fresh visit from the “Holy Mother” herself to convince Lucy it was
okay.
Then in the years following, she had been ordered by the
Vatican to remain silent concerning its disclosure. Visits to her
for hours at a time were made by Cardinal Bertone under orders from
the pope during which the two of them would go over the diminutive
aspects of the vision in private. This happened in 2000, again in
2001, and again in 2003.
When at age ninety-seven the Carmelite nun
finally passed away (2005), taking whatever secrets remained with
her to the grave, her behavior at the last seemed odd to Catholics
who understood Roman doctrinal “salvation” implications.
Antonio Socci comments on this, pointing out how the long visits with the
aged seer were not videotaped or recorded for posterity because
viewers would have seen for themselves the psychological pressure
that was being exerted on the cloistered Sister.
“These thoughts
came back to my mind while I was reading a passage of Bertone’s
book, in which the Cardinal remembers that at one point the seer was
‘irritated’, and she told him ‘I’m not going to confession!’”
About
this, Socci wonders,
“What kind of question could Sister Lucy answer
to so strongly? Maybe someone was reminding the old Sister of the
ecclesiastical power, and hinting that she would ‘not get
absolution’? We don’t know, because the prelate [Bertone] - who
knows and remembers the Sister’s (quite tough) answer very well -
says he literally ‘forgot’ what his question was.” [xv]
It appears in truth that poor Lucy was trapped inside a sinister
ring of Romanita Omertà Siciliani or “Mafia Code of Silence” imposed
by Rome.
Yet Socci believes the full truth of Fátima may have gotten
out anyway, and based on his investigation he offers a brave theory
in his book The Fourth Secret of Fátima about what actually
transpired in 2000 behind the Vatican’s walls.
John Vennari
summarizes Socci’s shocking hypothesis this way:
Socci believes that when John Paul II decided to release the Secret,
a power-struggle of sorts erupted in the Vatican. He postulates that
John Paul II and Cardinal Ratzinger wanted to release the Secret in
its entirety, but Cardinal Sodano, then Vatican Secretary of State,
opposed the idea. And opposition from a Vatican Secretary of State
is formidable.
A compromise was reached that sadly reveals heroic virtue from none
of the main players.
The “Bishop dressed in white” vision, which is the four pages
written by Sister Lucy would be initially revealed by Cardinal
Sodano, along with his ludicrous interpretation that the Secret is
nothing more than the predicted 1981 assassination attempt on Pope
John Paul II.
At the same time, at the May 13 2000 beatification ceremony of
Jacinta and Francisco, Pope John Paul II would “reveal” the other
part - the most “terrifying part” - of the Secret obliquely in his
sermon.
It was here that John Paul II spoke on the
Apocalypse:
“Another portent appeared in Heaven; behold, a great red dragon”.
(Apoc.
12: 3)
These words from the first reading of the Mass make us think
of the great struggle between good and evil, showing how, when man
puts God aside, he cannot achieve happiness, but ends up destroying
himself… The Message of Fátima is a call to conversion, alerting
humanity to have nothing to do with the “dragon” whose,
“tail swept
down a third of the stars of Heaven, and dragged them to the earth”.
(Apoc. 12:4)
The Fathers of the Church have always interpreted the stars as the
clergy, and the stars swept up in the dragon’s tail indicates a
great number of churchmen who would be under the influence of the
devil.
This was Pope John Paul II’s way of explaining that the Third
Secret also predicts a great apostasy.[xvi]
If Socci is correct in this analysis, Bishop Richard Nelson
Williamson, an English traditionalist Catholic and member of the
Society of St. Pius X who opposes changes in the Catholic Church
brought on by Vatican II, may have verified his hypothesis in 2005
when he related how a priest acquaintance of his from Austria shared
privately that Cardinal Ratzinger had confessed:
“I have two
problems on my conscience: Archbishop Lefebvre and Fátima. As to the
latter, my hand was forced.”
Who could have “forced” Ratzinger’s
hand to go along with a false or partial statement on the final
Fátima Secret? Was it pressure from the papal office, or, as
Williamson questions, “Some hidden power behind both Pope and
Cardinal?” [xvii]
If Pope John Paul II’s sermon at Fátima did in fact
speak to the “terrifying part” of the Final Secret - as in the
Dragon’s tail sweeping down a third of the clergy to do his bidding
- we are left with the unsettling impression that at least 33
percent (Masonic marker) of the Vatican’s hierarchy are committed to
a Satanic Plan.
References
[i] John Vennari, “The Fourth Secret of Fátima,” Catholic Family
News, last accessed February 13, 2012, http://www.cfnews.org/Socci-FourthSecret.htm. [ii] See: http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_20000626_message-fatima_en.html. [iii] John Vennari, “The Fourth Secret of Fátima,” Fátima.org, last
accessed February 13, 2012, http://www.fatima.org/news/newsviews/010207fourthsecret.asp. [iv] “Cardinal Sodano Reads a Text on the ‘Third Secret,’”
Fátima.org, May 13, 2000, http://www.fatima.org/news/newsviews/thirdsecret01.asp?printer. [v] Ibid. [vi] John Vennari “The Fourth Secret of Fátima,” Catholic Family
News. [vii] “Joseph Ratzinger as Prefect of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith,” Wikipedia, last modified November 14, 2011,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Ratzinger_as_Prefect_of_the_Congregation_for_the_Doctrine_of_the_Faith. [viii] “Published Testimony: Cardinal Ratzinger (November 1984),”
Fátima.org, last accessed February 13, 2012, http://www.fatima.org/thirdsecret/ratzinger.asp?printer. [ix] John Vennari “The Fourth Secret of Fátima,” Catholic Family
News. [x] “Cardinal Oddi on the REAL Third Secret of Fátima: ‘The Blessed
Virgin was Alerting Us Against the Apostacy in the Church,” last
accessed February 13, 2012, http://www.tldm.org/news7/thirdsecretcardinaloddi.htm. [xi] Published Testimony: Cardinal Alonso (1975–1981),” Fátima.org,
last accessed February 13, 2012, http://www.fatima.org/thirdsecret/fralonso.asp. [xii] “Three Secrets of Fátima,”Wikipedia, last modified February 6,
2012, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Secrets_of_F%C3%A1tima. [xiii] Ibid. [xiv] Erven Park, “‘Diabolic Disorientation’ in the Church,” New
Oxford Review, October 2006, http://www.newoxfordreview.org/article.jsp?did=1006-park. [xv] Antonio Socci, “Dear Cardinal Bertone: Who between You and Me
is Deliberately Lying? And Please Don’t Mention Freemasonry,” last
accessed February 13, 2012, http://www.fatimacrusader.com/cr86/cr86pg35.asp. [xvi] John Vennari, “The Fourth Secret of Fátima,” Catholic Family
News, last accessed February 13, 2012, http://www.cfnews.org/Socci-FourthSecret.htm. [xvii] Bishop Richard Williamson, “Bishop Fellay of the Society of
St. Pius X to Meet Pope August 29,” August 15, 2005, http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/1464382/posts.
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