Fátima prayers

The Fátima prayers (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfatimɐ]) are a collection of seven Catholic prayers associated with the Marian apparitions at Fátima, Portugal in 1917. Of the seven prayers, reportedly, the first two were taught to the three children who witnessed the apparitions by the Angel of Peace, the next three were taught to the children by Our Lady of Fátima, and the final two were taught to Lúcia dos Santos, the last survivor of the three, much later in 1931 by Jesus in an apparition which occurred then. Of the seven prayers, the Rosary Decade Prayer is the best-known and the most widely practised. For each prayer below, an English translation is given as well as the Portuguese original.

Fátima prayers

The Fátima prayers (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈfatimɐ]) are a collection of seven Catholic prayers associated with the Marian apparitions at Fátima, Portugal in 1917. Of the seven prayers, reportedly, the first two were taught to the three children who witnessed the apparitions by the Angel of Peace, the next three were taught to the children by Our Lady of Fátima, and the final two were taught to Lúcia dos Santos, the last survivor of the three, much later in 1931 by Jesus in an apparition which occurred then. Of the seven prayers, the Rosary Decade Prayer is the best-known and the most widely practised. For each prayer below, an English translation is given as well as the Portuguese original.