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1967 Photo Comparison

    The differences could not be more obvious.

Thanks to Sister Lucy Truth’s discovery of a Getty image of the Fatima event on May 13, 1967, we have another piece of historical evidence that fits in perfectly with the conclusions that have been reached by a multitude of experts, each looking at the available evidence from the perspective of their own individual specialty practiced for decades. The young-looking woman, portrayed in the newly discovered photo, certainly does not look like she is 60 years old. This, in itself, would be definitive proof that the woman who attended the Fatima event with Paul VI was not the real Sister Lucy. However, her entire demeanor, as she is pressed in on by a deceived but enthusiastic crowd, can only be described as ecstatic. She seems to wallow in the attention and be exceptionally pleased by it. Contrast this attitude, with the attitude we find in the other woman — the real Sister Lucy — from her return to Fatima in 1946. The distinctive features, her serious demeanor, which is nonetheless open to joy, are entirely consistent with the entire biography of the real Sister Lucy and consistent with her mission to spread the supernatural Fatima Message given to her in 1917.

This series of comparisons make the reality of the Imposture of Sister Lucy dos Santos of Fatima so evident that those who continue to deny it show themselves to be willfully blind. – Dr. Peter Chojnowski

Sister Lucy Truth has licensed this photo from Getty Images -The license number is – GettyImages-471615694

Photo on the right is Lucy II from May, 13, 1967 – Photos on left are Lucia dos Santo at Fatima, 1946

“Portuguese nun Lucia dos Santos being welcomed by the faithfuls coming to the Sanctuary of Ftima for Pope Paul VI (Giovanni Battista Enrico Antonio Maria Montini)’s visit. The nun is well-known because she was one of three children who claimed to have witnessed the apparition of the Virgin Mary in Ftima. Ftima, 13th May 1967 (Photo by Mario De BiasiMondadori via Getty Images)”

 

 

 

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