The
World Apostolate of Fatima in England and Wales needs help with its website and
also with social media including a blog, they would appreciate assistance from
someone with web/wordpress.org skills and social media experience.
Also,
the WAF of England and Wales needs more help generally! So if you would like to
help out, please contact the Secretary Donel Foley at info@worldfatima-englandwales.org.uk.
What is
WAF?
The
World Apostolate of Fatima (formerly called the Blue Army of Fatima), is
according to the UK website,” an association present in many countries
throughout the world which is open to all the baptized, and directed primarily
to the laity.
It seeks to make known and lived the very important message of peace and salvation for all mankind given by Our Lady of Fatima, though the young seers of Fatima, Lucia dos Santos, and Jacinta and Francisco Marto, and to explain why this message is so important.
On 7 October 2005 its international statutes were approved ad experimentum by the Pontifical Council for the Laity, and on 7 October 2010 it was permanently erected as an international Public Association of the Faithful by Cardinal Rylko, President of the Pontifical Council for the Laity. This confirmed that the World Apostolate of Fatima is in full communion with the Holy See and that its purpose is, according to its statutes: 1) promoting the authentic teaching of the Church in adherence to the tenets of the Gospel; 2) the personal sanctification of its members through faithful adherence to the message of Fatima; 3) promoting the common good by spreading the message of Fatima; 4) promoting the Pledge given by each member of the WAF. The World Apostolate of Fatima has millions of members in 57 countries.”
It seeks to make known and lived the very important message of peace and salvation for all mankind given by Our Lady of Fatima, though the young seers of Fatima, Lucia dos Santos, and Jacinta and Francisco Marto, and to explain why this message is so important.
On 7 October 2005 its international statutes were approved ad experimentum by the Pontifical Council for the Laity, and on 7 October 2010 it was permanently erected as an international Public Association of the Faithful by Cardinal Rylko, President of the Pontifical Council for the Laity. This confirmed that the World Apostolate of Fatima is in full communion with the Holy See and that its purpose is, according to its statutes: 1) promoting the authentic teaching of the Church in adherence to the tenets of the Gospel; 2) the personal sanctification of its members through faithful adherence to the message of Fatima; 3) promoting the common good by spreading the message of Fatima; 4) promoting the Pledge given by each member of the WAF. The World Apostolate of Fatima has millions of members in 57 countries.”
See http://www.worldfatima-englandwales.org.uk/
for more details.
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