separateurCreated with Sketch.

Did Our Lady provide an exact formula for Russia’s consecration?

FATIMA
Philip Kosloski - published on 03/23/22
Here are the exact words Our Lady of Fatima spoke and the general formula given to Sr. Lucia for Russia's consecration.

Ever since Pope Francis announced he would consecrate Russia, many have asked if Our Lady of Fatima provided an exact formula for Russia's consecration.

Here are the exact words of Our Lady, revealed to the children at Fatima on July 13, 1917.

Initially, those were the only words Our Lady spoke to the children in 1917. Nothing mentioned about bishops and no "formula," besides the "requirement" that the Holy Father would consecrate Russia.

Later, on June 13, 1929, Our Lady reportedly appeared to Sr. Lucia and said the following words.

In an interview in 1946, Sr. Lucia affirmed this request, only adding that it should occur on a "single day."

Our Lady didn't say to consecrate Russia on a specific day, nor did she give the exact words the Holy Father should use. She only gave general guidelines, which have been known to all the popes since the original revelation.

The key is to remember that the Church still considers the words of Our Lady a "private revelation," meaning that it is not essential to the salvation of our souls and is not a "requirement" for our entrance to Heaven.

The Church does not oblige us to believe this revelation, nor is it meant to be the single thing that will bring us, or Russia, to Heaven.

It is meant to be an aid on our journey and to remind us to repent and believe in the Gospel. Our Lady doesn't want us to simply say a "magic prayer" to solve the world's problems. She wants us to be brought closer to her son, Jesus, and to unite our heart with their Hearts. This is the underlying purpose of the consecration of Russia. Not a magic trick, but a return to God.

Enjoying your time on Aleteia?

Articles like these are sponsored free for every Catholic through the support of generous readers just like you.

Help us continue to bring the Gospel to people everywhere through uplifting Catholic news, stories, spirituality, and more.