Our Lady of Fátima: Visions, Miracles & the Protective Power of the Divine Mother

Our Lady of Fátima: Visions, Miracles & the Protective Power of the Divine Mother

🌹 Feast Day of Our Lady of Fátima – May 13

Visions, Miracles, and the Protective Power of the Divine Mother

Today, we honor Our Lady of Fátima, the radiant Marian apparition who appeared in 1917 to three shepherd children in Fátima, Portugal. Surrounded by radiant light and cloaked in mystery, she delivered messages of prayer, repentance, and hope—offering spiritual protection during a time of global fear and war.

She is beloved not just in Catholic circles, but by spiritualists, mystics, and devotees of the Divine Feminine around the world. In many lineages, she is embraced as a spiritual force of grace, prophecy, and protection, whose energy transcends dogma and touches the hearts of all who seek peace.

🕯️ Our Lady of Fátima & The House of Ashé

At The House of Ashé, we honor Our Lady of Fátima not just as a saint, but as a manifestation of the Divine Mother—a protective, guiding spirit who walks with those devoted to healing, justice, and faith through uncertainty.

Her presence is often invoked:

🌹 In limpias and spiritual cleansings, to clear fear and grief
🌹 In altar work for protection, prophecy, and maternal blessing
🌹 As a spiritual intercessor in times of personal or collective upheaval
🌹 For dream messages and divine direction

In syncretic traditions, some also associate her with Obatalá or Yemayá in her white, mothering aspect—bringing down messages of peace, warning, and clarity.

✨ Working with Her Today

  • Light a white or blue candle and offer a single white rose or clear water.
  • Speak from the heart. Ask for peace, insight, or release from what burdens you.
  • Pray for others—Our Lady of Fátima is known to work through compassionate intercession.

🌟 A Prayer for Today:

“Our Lady of Fátima, radiant mother of light,
Watch over us in times of fear and doubt.
Protect the children, open our hearts to peace,
And lead us toward what is right and true—
Even when the path is unknown.”


Whether you call her Our Lady, La Virgen, Mama, or something all your own—may her light guide you today and always.

Blessed Feast Day of Our Lady of Fátima.
Mambo Jae Ashé | www.thehouseofashe.com

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