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Philosophies of The Mission Of Our Lady Of Fatima. Introduction: The Universal Christian Church
The Mission is dedicated to spreading the Word of God, and The Message of Our Lady of Fatima. By giving the mission a name - The Mission of Our Lady of Fatima - there is no mistaking the foundations. Could you call this Quest "The Search For The Holy Grail"? Only in the sense that the Holy Grail is indeed the Body of Christ our Lord and all His related family. Mother and Father alike. The Grail then is the Container of the Holy Spirit. For those who have given up the search, or have simply fallen by the way side, or been encouraged off onto pathways of Sin put at their feet by the Master of Hell, the Mission is to lead these people back to the Holy Grail. Back to the Holy Word. To join again into the family of Christ. There is only One God. His works are mighty and mysterious. The Mission of Our Lady of Fatima is to help bring the Word of God back to the people, through proactive methods. The underlying philosophy of the Mission of Our Lady of Fatima is recognition of the truth of Gods Word, the unshakable faith that His word will be done. The undeniable truth that if we ask of Him we will be delivered of the iniquities of this mortal life. If our loved ones or ourselves find we are facing the transition into God's care, then we and our families can be comforted knowing that Our Lady of Fatima, The Blessed Mother will assist us in the transition to the life after death. The face of the Lord is to us-ward, and our care is His care. To achieve this, we must recognize that our sins are many, and admit them aloud to the Lord and beg His forgiveness. This is as easily done under a tree in the cool shade or in the stillness and tranquility of your church. You must forgive yourself and move on, the while begging Gods forgiveness. The Mission of Our Lady of Fatima is to help you to achieve this by bringing the Word of God to you into your life. The Mission of Our Lady Of Fatima is not part of the Roman Catholic faith. It is a Christian Order in its own right, drawing its expression from both Roman Catholic and Orthodox faiths. It is an expression of Christian Faith. For the Mission Constituent Documents and Governing Rules, please see [here] Last updated: December 19, 2003.
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