Fatima Prayer

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The Fatima Prayer is a short Catholic supplication traditionally recited at the end of each decade of the Rosary, associated with the Marian apparitions at Fátima in 1917.

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic prayer
Rosary prayer
supplication
addressedTo Holy Trinity NERFINISHED
Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
associatedPerson Francisco Marto NERFINISHED
Jacinta Marto NERFINISHED
Lucia dos Santos NERFINISHED
associatedWith Marian apparitions at Fátima NERFINISHED
Our Lady of Fátima NERFINISHED
countryAssociated Portugal NERFINISHED
devotionalCategory Fatima devotions NERFINISHED
Marian devotion
devotionalContext Rosary NERFINISHED
devotionalPurpose to console Jesus
to obtain mercy for sinners
to promote devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
includedIn Fatima devotionals
many modern Rosary booklets
language English
Latin
Portuguese
length short
liturgicalUse private devotion
public recitation of the Rosary
mentions souls in purgatory
souls most in need of mercy
originClaim taught by Our Lady of Fátima to the shepherd children
placeAssociated Fátima NERFINISHED
prayerType intercessory prayer
penitential prayer
recitationFrequency frequent
recitedAt end of each decade of the Rosary
religiousTradition Catholicism NERFINISHED
statusInChurch approved private devotion
textKeyPhraseEnglish especially those in most need of thy mercy
lead all souls to heaven
save us from the fires of hell
textOpeningEnglish O my Jesus, forgive us our sins
theologicalTheme deliverance from hell
mercy
reparation for sins
salvation of souls
usedBy Roman Catholics NERFINISHED
some Anglicans
some other Christians devoted to the Rosary
yearAssociated 1917

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Holy Rosary includesPrayer Fatima Prayer