Dear awkward, if you don't believe in Fatima, that is your choice, most here do believe in the message of Fatima and it does have Church approval, although the apparition was never declared dogma. Yet, the message of Fatima is Biblical. Penance, amendment of life, and prayer, is that what you object too?
Many of the apostles did not agree about things, read the book of Acts. Things that were not dogma, yet they all served God, with the exception of Judas, but then he was replaced. Proving no one is indispensable.
What difference does it really make, when Sister Lucy died, she, Sister Lucy has gone to her eternity, she has been judged and rewarded, so why are you even here putting doubt in the minds of those who are trying to live their Faith by obeying the message of Fatima?
What is your real point? I wonder!
My problem is that I find it almost impossible to believe that God would have let His instrument march into conciliardom. Therefore my logic tells me that Sister Lucy cannot have been God's instrument. I could be wrong, of course. But I cannot reconcile Sister Lucy being God's instrument with her embracing of conciliardom.
Why not, she was human, as long as she kept the Faith. There was a time when most of us embraced conciliarism, but we kept the Faith, and God brought us out of it with His grace. His timing is most perfect for all of us. Sister Lucy died in His grace that I am sure of.