Fatima Miracle of the Sun
Before 70,000 witnesses, the sun appeared to dance, spin, and plunge toward earth. The Miracle of the Sun remains one of the most witnessed anomalous events in history.
The Miracle of the Sun
On October 13, 1917, approximately 70,000 people gathered at Cova da Iria near Fátima, Portugal witnessed something extraordinary. The sun appeared to dance, change colors, and plunge toward earth before returning to normal. It remains one of the most witnessed anomalous events ever recorded.
The Background
Earlier in 1917:
- Three shepherd children
- Lucia, Francisco, Jacinta
- Reported Marian visions
- Monthly since May
- Promised miracle
The Promise
The Lady promised:
- A miracle would occur
- October 13, 1917
- At Cova da Iria
- For all to see
- Proof of apparitions
The Crowd
That October day:
- Estimated 70,000 people
- Some say 100,000
- Believers and skeptics
- Journalists present
- Massive gathering
The Weather
The morning:
- Heavy rain
- Muddy conditions
- Crowd soaked
- Umbrellas everywhere
- Miserable weather
The Moment
Around noon:
- Rain stopped suddenly
- Clouds parted
- Sun became visible
- Then impossible things
- Mass witnessed event
What They Saw
Witnesses described:
- Sun began spinning
- Like pinwheel of fire
- Colors projected
- Across landscape
- Everything tinted
The Descent
Most terrifying:
- Sun appeared to fall
- Plunging toward earth
- Crowd screamed
- Many fell to knees
- Thought world ending
Physical Effects
After the event:
- Clothes dried instantly
- Ground dried
- People healed claimed
- Conversions happened
- Lasting effects
Newspaper Reports
Secular press:
- O Seculo (anti-clerical)
- Reporter Avelino de Almeida
- Witnessed and reported
- Could not explain
- Honest account
The Reporter’s Account
Almeida wrote:
- Sun trembled
- Made sudden movements
- Outside all cosmic laws
- Crowd terrified
- Unprecedented scene
Multiple Witnesses
Those present included:
- Believers and atheists
- Clergy and anticlericals
- Educated and simple
- All saw something
- Mass phenomenon
Not Universal
However:
- Not seen everywhere
- Localized to area
- Nearby towns saw nothing
- Some in crowd didn’t see
- Mysterious selectivity
Scientific Attempts
Explanations proposed:
- Mass hysteria
- Sun dogs
- Stratospheric dust
- Collective hallucination
- None fully satisfying
The Problem with Explanations
But issues remain:
- Too many witnesses
- Different vantage points
- Physical effects
- Skeptics convinced
- Unprecedented scope
Church Response
Vatican:
- Investigated thoroughly
- Years of examination
- Eventually approved
- Apparitions authentic
- Miracle accepted
The Children
The three seers:
- Francisco and Jacinta died young
- Spanish flu 1919-1920
- Both later canonized
- Lucia lived until 2005
- Became nun
The Secrets
The Lady also shared:
- Three secrets
- Gradually revealed
- Controversial contents
- Prophetic claims
- Ongoing debate
Significance
Fatima is significant for:
- Mass witnessed miracle
- Secular press coverage
- Church approval
- Multiple witnesses
- Physical effects
Legacy
The Miracle of the Sun remains one of the most documented and witnessed anomalous events in history. Whether divine intervention, mass psychological phenomenon, or something else entirely, 70,000 people saw something extraordinary that October day.