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  <title>Spiritual Direction from Our Lady of Fatima</title>
  <description>Our journey today will take us to a place where Mary appeared in the heart of Portugal, a small town named Fatima. What happened there in May of 1917 changed that town and millions of lives. Mary, the Mother of God, appeared to three young children and gave them messages to share with the entire world. In this episode, you will hear about:  Why would Mary appear in a small town with three children, and what were her messages? How has her apparition transformed millions of lives? Why did she give us a formula of prayer called “The First Five Saturdays”?   Continue Your Journey: Find additional resources and a map view of Fatima, Portugal. Jewel for the Journey: &amp;quot;Mary’s greatness consists in the fact that she wants to magnify God, not herself.&amp;quot; - Pope Benedict XVI Do you like what you hear? Become a Missionary of Hope by sponsoring a week of Journeys of Hope. Click&amp;amp;nbsp;here to get started. Learn more at&amp;amp;nbsp;https://pilgrimcenterofhope.org/media-and-resources/all-media-series/journeys-of-hope.html  Help us spread hope!&amp;amp;nbsp;https://pilgrimcenterofhope.org/support </description>
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