Yves Chiron and Fátima

Well, I certainly did not see this one coming. Yves Chiron, a noted French scholar, has weighed in on the recent talks with Fátima, Dollinger and Ratzinger. He published an article in his periodical Aletheia in which he takes to task Dr. Hickson’s article.

The article is in French, but I have completed a rough English translation. I include it below for your perusal, having taken the liberty to add some links to Chiron’s sources, a couple of notes and placing some accent marks. The text is taken from a transcription available on the TradiNews web site.

Make sure to visit my articles  (here and here) and my interview (here) on this matter as well!

-KJS

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Fátima and Fr. Dollinger: A Response

The following article has been updated in accordance with some new information that came to my attention on June 6, 2017.
Chapter 12 of On the Third Part of the Secret of Fátima,
wherein the story of Fr. Dollinger is discussed, has been updated.
The revised text shall appear in a second edition of the book.
Readers are directed to this page for the updated information.

I read with interest the article on One Peter Five about a phone conversation between Dr. Maike Hickson and Fr. Dollinger on Sr. Lúcia, the Second Vatican Council and the third part of the secret of Fátima. Hickson states that Fr. Dollinger, a friend of Pope-Emeritus Benedict XVI, was told by Benedict that there was more to said part of the secret that the Vatican has not published. Allegedly, the “unpublished” part talks about a “bad Council” and a “bad liturgy.”

Having studied Fátima over the years, this topic is of much interest to me and I would like to write about some things that are perplexing from Fr. Dollinger’s claim.

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