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Indifferentism, Third Secret & Profanations
Third Secret of Fatima
Good morning,
II am an Italian architect currently conducting a study on the alleged “Secret of Fatima” published on your website on April 27, 2010. My research is leading me to believe that the document in question may be authentic.
In order to carry out a more in-depth analysis, I would like to know whether you still possess the original photograph that was received at the time, so that I may examine the technical data of the camera used (EXIF metadata).
I would also be interested in knowing who first published this manuscript on April 21, 2010.
Thank you in advance for your attention. I look forward to your kind reply.
Kind regards,
Architect Marco Felice, Italy
The Editor responds:
Good evening Mr. Marco Felice,
Thank you for the interest you show in a matter that we have already discussed a great deal.
We did not receive any special photograph of that document, but only the electronic copy, which you may find as clear as possible here with a larger copy here.
TIA is not at the origin of that document. At the time we posted it, many other websites were also posting the document. It circulated broadly in traditionalist circles on the Internet. However, due to the way TIA's website is designed – differently from most websites – today we are one of the few places where it is found. We do not know the person who initially posted it.
Many speculations by readers and questions answered by me on the origin of that document, as well as on its possible authenticity, may be read here and here.
Perhaps you would be interested to know that a writer from Spain, Mr. José María Zavala, published a book on this document titled The Best Well-Kept Secret of Fatima. He asked a Spanish graphologist highly respected in forensic investigations, Mrs. Begoña Slocker de Arce, to analyze it. She issued a strongly positive conclusion that the handwriting in that document corresponds to Sister Lucy’s handwriting.
Since I am a Brazilian whose mother tongue is Portuguese, I found some inconsistences in the language and fluency of that document. So, I tried, with the help of a Photoshop program, to redo that document and present what I believe was its original version, which someone would have purposely modified. If you are interested in following that analysis, you may read it here.
Cordially,
Atila S. Guimarães
II am an Italian architect currently conducting a study on the alleged “Secret of Fatima” published on your website on April 27, 2010. My research is leading me to believe that the document in question may be authentic.
In order to carry out a more in-depth analysis, I would like to know whether you still possess the original photograph that was received at the time, so that I may examine the technical data of the camera used (EXIF metadata).
I would also be interested in knowing who first published this manuscript on April 21, 2010.
Thank you in advance for your attention. I look forward to your kind reply.
Kind regards,
Architect Marco Felice, Italy
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The Editor responds:
Good evening Mr. Marco Felice,
Thank you for the interest you show in a matter that we have already discussed a great deal.
We did not receive any special photograph of that document, but only the electronic copy, which you may find as clear as possible here with a larger copy here.
TIA is not at the origin of that document. At the time we posted it, many other websites were also posting the document. It circulated broadly in traditionalist circles on the Internet. However, due to the way TIA's website is designed – differently from most websites – today we are one of the few places where it is found. We do not know the person who initially posted it.
Many speculations by readers and questions answered by me on the origin of that document, as well as on its possible authenticity, may be read here and here.
Perhaps you would be interested to know that a writer from Spain, Mr. José María Zavala, published a book on this document titled The Best Well-Kept Secret of Fatima. He asked a Spanish graphologist highly respected in forensic investigations, Mrs. Begoña Slocker de Arce, to analyze it. She issued a strongly positive conclusion that the handwriting in that document corresponds to Sister Lucy’s handwriting.
Since I am a Brazilian whose mother tongue is Portuguese, I found some inconsistences in the language and fluency of that document. So, I tried, with the help of a Photoshop program, to redo that document and present what I believe was its original version, which someone would have purposely modified. If you are interested in following that analysis, you may read it here.
Cordially,
Atila S. Guimarães
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Homosexuals Profane Hosts
Dear TIA,
I became indignant reading that a homo “couple” entered 29 churches in France to take precious vessels, vandalize the churches, and even take Hosts of the Tabernacles to profane them. It shows so well that the sin against nature brings with it the devil who takes possession of the sinners when they commit it. Since the devil becomes the lord of those homosexuals, he leads them to other profanations. Nothing makes more sense.
The news is available below.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, be our salvation
S.B.
Homosexual ‘couple’ breaks into 29 Catholic churches,
steals consecrated hosts
Andreas Wailzer
Two men broke into rural parish churches across northern France during a three-month period, smashing tabernacles and stealing sacred vessels before police tracked them via cell phone data.
May 13, 2026 (LifeSiteNews) — Two homosexual men perpetrated a burglary spree in France, breaking into 29 Catholic churches over three months and stealing consecrated hosts while using sacred vessels as home decorations, a French court found.
The New York Times reported that 35-year-old Raphaël Hourdeaux and his 30-year-old “romantic partner” Tony Paupière were responsible for a streak of break-ins and burglaries of Catholic churches last summer in rural northern France.
In the village of Burelles, the two men broke into the parish church, smashed the donation box, broke through the wooden sacristy door, and stole communion plates as well as two vials used for baptism and a monstrance.
On the same day, the thieves stole a chalice from the parish church in the nearby village of Vervins. The following day, the men targeted the church in Marle, stealing another valuable chalice after breaking open the tabernacle, where the Blessed Sacrament is kept.
According to French media outlets, the thieves also stole some consecrated hosts. The thieves were therefore potentially motivated not only by making money from the stolen goods but by blasphemous purposes.
According to The New York Times, the police were able to track down the homosexual burglar “couple” using cell phone geolocation. In October 2025, 30 police officers raided the men’s home and found that they used some of the liturgical items as decorations and stashed others in plastic bags and cupboards.
The duo sold some of the items to a local antique dealer, who was charged and convicted of handling stolen goods. Other items were melted down and sold as metal.
Most of the churches were located in remote villages where Holy Mass was celebrated only several times a year, as priests sometimes oversaw up to 50 churches. Therefore, it was easy for the men to break into the churches and go unnoticed, with days passing on some occasions before the burglaries were discovered.
The two men were sentenced to three years in prison, with two years suspended. They will serve their one-year detention at home with electronic monitoring, the chief prosecutor said.
The court is scheduled to assess how much compensation the parishes should receive for the burglaries. Some items have been returned to the churches if they could prove ownership. However, many churches did not keep detailed inventories, making it difficult to prove the items belonged to them. Therefore, many of the items have been handed over to the local Church leadership for distribution among the parish communities, offering some consolation for their losses.
Original here.
I became indignant reading that a homo “couple” entered 29 churches in France to take precious vessels, vandalize the churches, and even take Hosts of the Tabernacles to profane them. It shows so well that the sin against nature brings with it the devil who takes possession of the sinners when they commit it. Since the devil becomes the lord of those homosexuals, he leads them to other profanations. Nothing makes more sense.
The news is available below.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, be our salvation
S.B.
steals consecrated hosts
Andreas Wailzer
Two men broke into rural parish churches across northern France during a three-month period, smashing tabernacles and stealing sacred vessels before police tracked them via cell phone data.

May 13, 2026 (LifeSiteNews) — Two homosexual men perpetrated a burglary spree in France, breaking into 29 Catholic churches over three months and stealing consecrated hosts while using sacred vessels as home decorations, a French court found.
The New York Times reported that 35-year-old Raphaël Hourdeaux and his 30-year-old “romantic partner” Tony Paupière were responsible for a streak of break-ins and burglaries of Catholic churches last summer in rural northern France.
In the village of Burelles, the two men broke into the parish church, smashed the donation box, broke through the wooden sacristy door, and stole communion plates as well as two vials used for baptism and a monstrance.
On the same day, the thieves stole a chalice from the parish church in the nearby village of Vervins. The following day, the men targeted the church in Marle, stealing another valuable chalice after breaking open the tabernacle, where the Blessed Sacrament is kept.
According to French media outlets, the thieves also stole some consecrated hosts. The thieves were therefore potentially motivated not only by making money from the stolen goods but by blasphemous purposes.
According to The New York Times, the police were able to track down the homosexual burglar “couple” using cell phone geolocation. In October 2025, 30 police officers raided the men’s home and found that they used some of the liturgical items as decorations and stashed others in plastic bags and cupboards.
The duo sold some of the items to a local antique dealer, who was charged and convicted of handling stolen goods. Other items were melted down and sold as metal.
Most of the churches were located in remote villages where Holy Mass was celebrated only several times a year, as priests sometimes oversaw up to 50 churches. Therefore, it was easy for the men to break into the churches and go unnoticed, with days passing on some occasions before the burglaries were discovered.
The two men were sentenced to three years in prison, with two years suspended. They will serve their one-year detention at home with electronic monitoring, the chief prosecutor said.
The court is scheduled to assess how much compensation the parishes should receive for the burglaries. Some items have been returned to the churches if they could prove ownership. However, many churches did not keep detailed inventories, making it difficult to prove the items belonged to them. Therefore, many of the items have been handed over to the local Church leadership for distribution among the parish communities, offering some consolation for their losses.
Original here.
Posted May 26, 2026
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The very recent article Indifferentism Is against Jesus was most accurate. Indifferentism is issued forth by means the religious sentiment which, through the agency of vital immanence, emerges from man’s subconsciousness, and THAT for the modernist is the germ of ALL religion and the explanation of EVERYTHING that has been or ever will be in ANY religion.
A well-known first hour traditionalist leader said early on that liberty of conscience leads to Indifferentism, and Indifferentism leads to Atheism, each one of them born of Liberalism. A well known and heard often in our day: your truth is not my truth but it is all good.
Our Lady of La Salette, pray for us.
Z.Z.