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The Sister Lucy Fraud

August 6, 2018

 

Lúcia dos Santos (standing) with her cousin, Jacinta Marto, 1917

SOME VERY evil deeds have been perpetrated since the modernist sect subverted the true Catholic Church and took over its worship, doctrine and buildings. But none may be more wicked than the parading of an impostor Sister Lucy.

Lúcia dos Santos was one of the famous Fatima children to whom Our Lady appeared in 1917 in Portugal and issued her prophetic warnings, predicting World War II, Soviet Communism and a “third secret.” The visions were followed by the Miracle of the Sun witnessed by an estimated 70,000 people. The two younger children, Jacinta and Francisco, died before they reached adulthood, but Lúcia survived for many decades.

But formal face recognition studies have reportedly determined that the woman the Vatican claimed was “Sister Lucy” from 1968 until her reported death in 2005 was not in fact her. Public release of the full report is pending, but it was long obvious from informal studies that the two Lucys were not the same person. “The Two Sister Lucys: Photos and Facts” by Marian Horvat reveals the details.

What motives would the Vatican have for placing an impostor before the world? A pretender would help disguise the fact of more pervasive fraud:

Folks, if the Modernists are willing to go to such lengths to give credence to their Vatican II religion and keep it going, is it really so hard to believe that they’ve been presenting impostor “Popes” as well? (Source)

Paul VI with the imposter Lucy in 1967

Many believe the famous Third Secret of Fatima revealed apostasy and betrayal at the top.

Our Lady showed us the individual who I describe as the ‘holy Father’ in front of a multitude that was cheering him.

But there was a difference from a true holy Father, his devilish gaze, this one had the gaze of evil.

Then, after some moments we saw the same Pope entering a Church, but this Church was the Church of hell; there is no way to describe the ugliness of that place. It looked like a gray cement fortress with broken angles and windows similar to eyes; it had a beak in the roof of the building.

All of this is of no moment to the vast majority of people in the modern world, who either do not know of or do not believe in the miraculous occurrences of Fatima. But their naiveté does not change reality. This news could rock the world.

— Comments —

Neil writes:

The nose seems hard to explain. The teeth can be explained by dentures. The unusual chin seems to indicate it’s the same person.

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