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Bp. Williamson on the 3rd Secret
« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2013, 05:08:18 PM »
I get that.
But I don't get why I was told it was because pope Gregory changed the calendar. That didn't make any sense to me, why would that add or subtract a whole century? I think my world history teacher didn't want to bother with me.

Anyway, which war of the second half of the twentieth century was Our Lady referring to?
It's sort of difficult to pin down only one war because it seems there's been perpetual war going on since WWII. I assume it's the six days war since it took less than a week to totally dismantle the holy land, and they've been fighting over it ever since with various other countries and entities sporadically involved over the years.

Bp. Williamson on the 3rd Secret
« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2013, 05:14:19 PM »
Quote from: Mama ChaCha
which war of the second half of the twentieth century was Our Lady referring to?
It doesn't say war. It says "chastisement." That would be, most importantly, Vatican II, which is a huge spiritual chastisement.

Remember, Sr. Lucia said that the 3rd Secret would make more sense in 1960 than before 1960, and the Vatican II revolution happened in the beginning of the '60s.


Bp. Williamson on the 3rd Secret
« Reply #7 on: November 06, 2013, 12:44:54 AM »
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Quote from: Luker
MamaChaCha:

The reason for this is that the first century was years 1-99 and so years 100-199 is the second century, 200-299 is the third century and so on.  So the the twentieth century is 1900-1999, and we are now in the twenty first century.

Luke



Luke is correct, ALMOST.  The first century was A.D. 1 to A.D 100

That makes 100 years (1 through 99 is only 99 years).  


Anyway, the easy way to remember it is this:  

Every century gets its NAME from its LAST YEAR.  

So the 1800's go from A.D. 1801 to 1900, therefore it is

known as the nineteenth century.  

The century we are currently in ends in the year A.D. 2100,

therefore, it is called the 21st century.  


The reason centuries start at XX01 is, there was no Year Zero.

The calendar goes from 1 B.C. to A.D. 1, that is, theoretically.

There was some confusion in those days so the best that
scholars can do is plus or minus 3 or 4 years.  


If you're thinking, "But everyone was celebrating the end of
the 20th century at the end of 1999,"  you would be right, they
were doing that, but they were wrong.   The century did not
end until December 31st, A.D. 2000.  But try telling millions of
people anxious to have a party that they have to wait a year.  

Good luck.  

What happened was, they had TWO parties, and the one that
came first was the one that they were the most proud of, and
the one that came second was all, "You really missed out last
year.  That was the BIG celebration."

They basically had a party a year in advance.

I know a guy who buys himself birthday presents.  He says
"Waiting for birthdays is way overrated."  So he has purchased
stuff of his dreams for himself up to 8 years in advance.  He
already knows what thing was for which year, even though it
won't arrive for another 4 or 7 years or whatever.  I asked him
what he's going to do with all those presents if he doesn't live
that long to have those birthdays?  

He did not appreciate the question, so he didn't answer it.


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Bp. Williamson on the 3rd Secret
« Reply #8 on: November 06, 2013, 01:23:53 AM »
Quote from: Mama ChaCha
I get that.
But I don't get why I was told it was because pope Gregory changed the calendar. That didn't make any sense to me, why would that add or subtract a whole century? I think my world history teacher didn't want to bother with me.

Anyway, which war of the second half of the twentieth century was Our Lady referring to?

It's sort of difficult to pin down only one war because it seems there's been perpetual war going on since WWII. I assume it's the six days war since it took less than a week to totally dismantle the holy land, and they've been fighting over it ever since with various other countries and entities sporadically involved over the years.



As is very common with history teachers, they don't really know any  
history, so when they try to pretend, and students catch them in their
lies, they get angry with the students.  

Pope Gregory is he after whom the Gregorian Calendar is named, and
that replaced the Julian Calendar of the Romans.  

The change to the Gregorian Calendar is not where we get the names
of the centuries.  Any century A.D. is named after its LAST YEAR. The
centuries Before Christ are named after their first year.  The first
century B.C. starts at 100 B.C. and goes to 1 B.C., and the second
century B.C. starts at 200 B.C. and goes to 101 B.C.  The 15th century
B.C. starts with 1500 B.C. and goes to 1401 B.C.  In both cases (A.D.
and B.C.) there are 99 years in each century that do NOT contain
the numerals of that century, and you have to ADD a hundred years
to the name.  It only SEEMS like you're adding a a century, though --  
you are only doing what the facts of history demand that the name is.

Your history teacher didn't explain that because he did not know it!  
And unlike you, HE DID NOT CARE, EITHER.  

The reason it was done was to correct the error that had been building
up every year when they did not account for leap year, and so the first
day of the year (which was then April 1st) was moving down toward
summer, and farmers were not planting their crops at the right time
because they were confused.  

The correction entailed the arbitrary historical abolition of some 20 or
more days because February 29th had been missing for so many years.
It was far too complicated to go back and add in Feb. 29th and bump
all the dates down one day for each 4 years.  So they just wiped out
a bunch of days and called it even.

After the new calendar came out, and the confusion was resolved, there
were still people who were hanging on to the old calendar.  Then when
New Year was changed to January 1st instead of April 1st, some people
still hung on to that too.  This is where "April Fools' Day" comes from.
The "joke" is on those who won't modernize, basically.  

See where this is going?  

Now, the Modernists try to pull that stunt on Trad Catholics who won't
get "up with the times" and use the Newmass liturgy, or at least the
1962 "legitimate" TLM.  If you prefer the same Mass of Pope St. Pius X
and Padre Pio and St. Alphonsus de Ligori and St. John Bosco and St.
Therese of Lisieux and just about every other credible saint in the
Church, then you're somehow "anachronistic."  You're just not with it.
Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.  Good joke, huh?


As for the "war" Our Lady spoke of at Fatima, she said that a worse
war (worse than the current one which was WWI) would break out
when an unknown light would fill the sky.  That light happened at the
very first movement of WWII, months before any shots were fired.

In that aspect, the war she was talking about was WWII, but that
doesn't mean that's the only war she was indicating with other words.

When she said "various nations will be annihilated," it does not mean
that had to be WWII, for example.  


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Bp. Williamson on the 3rd Secret
« Reply #9 on: November 06, 2013, 01:37:53 AM »
Quote from: Geremia
Quote from: Mama ChaCha
which war of the second half of the twentieth century was Our Lady referring to?
It doesn't say war. It says "chastisement." That would be, most importantly, Vatican II, which is a huge spiritual chastisement.

Remember, Sr. Lucia said that the 3rd Secret would make more sense in 1960 than before 1960, and the Vatican II revolution happened in the beginning of the '60s.


I agree.  

Also, I don't think the OP has much to do with the Third Secret.  It's a
little related, but that's not it.  We are given the context that it has to fit
into, and this does not fit.  


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