The Philippines Needs Fatima

The Philippines Needs Fatima Keeping the Filipino faith inflamed for the love of Mary through the devotion to Her Immaculate Heart by the prophetic message of Our Lady of Fatima

28/04/2026

6 likes, 3 comments. "Bakit Hindi Pinansin ni Padre Pio ang Kanyang Kahilingan? (Isang Aral sa Pagtitiwala)"

27/04/2026

In just a few short weeks, thousands of pilgrims will gather in Fatima, Portugal, walking by candlelight and singing Ave Maria under the night sky.

And this year… your name could be there.

Click this link now to have your name and intentions carried to Fatima: https://americaneedsfatima.org/fatima-candlelight-procession/fatima-candlelight-procession-fb-anf?pkg=WEBFB617

Every year on Our Lady of Fatima’s feast day, we send a small delegation from America Needs Fatima on a special mission. They don’t go as tourists. They go as representatives — carrying the names, petitions, and hearts of faithful Catholics like you to the very place where Our Lady appeared in 1917.

When we picture the candlelight procession — the glow of thousands of flames moving slowly through the darkness — we think of what it represents: hope. Reparation. Love offered in a wounded world.

24/04/2026

A debate is raging around some Christian rhetoric circulating among conservatives. Liberal critics are saying that right-wing extremists have…

24/04/2026

16 likes. "Ang Tagapagmana na Iniwan ang Lahat - Ang landas na tinahak ng espiritwal na anak ni Padre Pio"

21/04/2026
21/04/2026

In 1646, a powerful Dutch Protestant fleet of up to 19 warships sailed to conquer the Catholic Philippines. Facing them were just two old Spanish galleons — the Encarnación and Santo Rosario — crewed by brave Spaniards and Filipinos (many Kapampangans), heavily outnumbered and outgunned.

Instead of despairing, the defenders turned to Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary. They prayed the Rosary fervently on deck before and during the battle, entrusting their lives to her maternal protection and making a solemn vow to walk barefoot in thanksgiving to God through the Virgin if they were granted victory...

From March to October, they fought five major naval battles in Philippine waters. Against all odds, they emerged victorious each time. The Catholic forces lost only about 15 men total, while the Dutch suffered hundreds of casualties, with ships sunk and damaged. Many called their galleons “the ships of the miracle.”

After the final victory, the soldiers fulfilled their vow by walking barefoot in procession to thank the Blessed Virgin.

On April 9, 1662, the Archdiocese of Manila officially declared the victories miraculous, attributing them to the powerful intercession of Our Lady of the Rosary.

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In our own trials and challenges, let us pray the Rosary with the same faith. The same Mother who protected our ancestors continues to watch over us and our land.

🙏 Our Lady of La Naval, pray for us!
🌹 Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, intercede for us!
💙 Viva la Virgen de la Naval!

20/04/2026

7 likes. "Mga Himala ni Padre Pio na Hindi Mo Aakalain"

20/04/2026

It is well known that Padre Pio had encounters with angels throughout his life. Through these encounters he came to know a great deal about their powers and their role in our lives: “to light, to guard, to rule, to guide.”

You are never alone—your Guardian Angel is always with you.

Take a moment to read Padre Pio's valuable advice on Guardian Angels at https://americaneedsfatima.org/prayers/padre-pios-advice-on-guardian-angels

20/04/2026

✨ “Never be afraid of loving the Blessed Virgin too much. You can never love her more than Jesus did.” — St. Maximilian Kolbe ✨

Do you ever hold back—afraid of loving Our Lady “too much”?!

The saints remind us: there is no such thing.
No one loved Mary more perfectly than Jesus Himself.

To grow closer to her is to be led more deeply to Him.

🙏 Let us ask Our Lady to draw us into a deeper love of her Son.

16/04/2026

Noong Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig, isang grupo ng mga sundalo ang umatras patungo sa kabundukan matapos salakayin ang kanilang hukbo. Pagod, gutom, at wala...

14/04/2026

Today’s Crisis of Masculinity

The world is suffering from a terrible crisis of masculinity. Many young men go through life adrift, unsure of themselves and their role in society.

In the United States and the United Kingdom, fewer and fewer men are reaching the traditional milestones of adulthood, such as graduating high school and college, entering the workforce, getting married, and starting families. Many men lack both a sense of purpose and the desire to pursue one. Instead, they have “checked out” of society, living off parents or girlfriends and spending their time taking drugs or playing video games. It wasn’t always like this.

But there is one man in history whose life is both a rebuke to woke, feminist lies about true masculinity and a supreme model of holy, Catholic masculinity: Saint Joseph, the stepfather of the Divine Infant Jesus and the spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The following are five ways that Saint Joseph can help young men acquire true, Catholic masculinity and reach sanctity.

Five Ways Saint Joseph Can Help 👉 https://americaneedsfatima.org/blog/todays-crisis-of-masculinity-five-ways-st-joseph-can-help

14/04/2026

🙏“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” — Matthew 11:28

So many of us are carrying heavy burdens—worries, stress, pain, uncertainty.

But Jesus doesn’t ask us to handle it all on our own. He simply says: come to Me.

Bring Him your fears.
Bring Him your struggles.
Bring Him everything.

🙏 And trust that His Heart is ready to give you the rest your soul is longing for.

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