Angel D'Angelo

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  • Accepted Number - 32
  • Rejected Number -
  • Name - Angel D'Angelo
  • Affiliation - Order of St. John Paul II
  • Gender - Male/Female
  • Citizen ID Number -
  • Temporal Destination - January 8, 1960
  • Stated Goal - The Three Secrets of Fátima consist of a series of visions and prophecies given by an apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary to three young Portuguese shepherds, Lúcia dos Santos and her cousins Jacinta and Francisco Marto, on July 13, 1917.

The lady entrusted the children with three secrets. Two of the secrets were revealed in 1941 in a document written by Lúcia, at the request of José da Silva, Bishop of Leiria. When asked by the Bishop of Leiria in 1943 to reveal the secret, Lúcia struggled for a short period, being "not yet convinced that God had clearly authorized her to act." However, in October of 1943 the bishop of Leiria ordered her to put it in writing. Lucia then wrote the secret down and sealed it an envelope not to be opened until 1960, when "it will appear clearer."

The Church unwisely failed to reveal the Third Secret of Fátima in 1960 when they were to have done so. This mission is to convince the Church of the necessity of revealing the Third Secret of Fátima at the time when they were supposed to have done so.

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