Colombia’s Consecration to the Immaculate Heart: A Nation Ensnared in the Fatima Deception
On May 13, 2026, the feast of Our Lady of Fátima, Colombia renewed its consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The ceremony, led by Archbishop Francisco Javier Múnera, president of the Colombian Bishops’ Conference, took place at the primatial cathedral of Bogotá as part of the Fourth National Rosary. The event, attended by over 600 faithful, featured a statue of Our Lady of Fátima and a monstrance in the form of a “Mutilated Christ” (armless). Múnera’s homily emphasized national unity, social transformation, and the pursuit of justice, equity, and solidarity, invoking Mary’s intercession for peace and reconciliation. The act of consecration, while presented as a spiritual renewal for the nation, is yet another manifestation of the conciliar sect’s adherence to the discredited Fatima narrative, diverting attention from the true causes of Colombia’s spiritual and social crises and reinforcing the very modernist errors that have plagued the Church since the mid-20th century.






