The Cult of Our Lady of Fátima—Modern Catholic Devotion in an Age of Nationalism, Colonialism, and Migration
In 1917, in the context of extreme anxiety of a rural Catholic population during a period of war, revolutionary upheaval, and anticlerical politics, the apparition of St Mary to three children near the Portuguese village of Fátima stirred up emotions that have created a cult that is still attracting...
Main Author: | Arpad Von Klimo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2022-10-01
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Series: | Religions |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/13/11/1028 |
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