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Fatima in Lucia's Own Words II
First edition
AuthorSister Maria Lúcia of Jesus and of the Immaculate Heart
Original titleMemórias da Irmã Lúcia II
TranslatorDominican Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary
LanguageEnglish
GenreMemoirs
PublisherSecretariado dos Pastorinhos, Ravengate Press (2000)
Publication placePortugal
Pages197
ISBN978-9728524043
Preceded byFatima in Lucia's Own Words 
Followed byCalls from the Message of Fatima 
Websitewww.lucia.pt

Fatima in Lucia's Own Words II (also known as Sister Lucia's Memoirs II) is a 2000 book by Sister Lúcia of Fátima (OCD) and contains the 5th and 6th memoirs of the last surviving seer of the appartions of Our Lady of Fátima in 1917.[1] This book is the second of two volumes: the fifth memoir is about her father, while the sixth memoir is about her mother. The book also contains several pictures of her family home, including interior rooms, and pictures of brothers, sisters and parents, and drawings showing the layout of Lúcia's home, and the general layout of the property.

Edited by Father Louis Kondor, SVD, this book was translated into English language by the Dominican Nuns of the Perpetual Rosary and published by the Portuguese Postulation for the Three Little Shepherds of Fátima (Secretariado dos Pastorinhos).

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Fatima in Lucia’s own words by Therese Bussen in Denver catholic (May 10, 2017).

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