Our Lady of Fatima Pray for us

On the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima, my spiritual best friend Grace was suddenly hospitalized. Her husband reached out asking for prayers, and I immediately began messaging many of our friends and prayer warriors to intercede for her healing.
I was in San Diego at the time. Deep within my heart, I felt strongly led to attend Mass and offer prayers for Grace. Among the churches nearby, the only Mass I found that day was at Resurrection Church.


That morning, I had already been reflecting on a recent dream — a vision of God the Father with Mary, Joseph, and Jesus. I had even brought that dream to life through AI, developing an image resembling the Holy Family scene I had seen.
As I entered the church and sat down quietly, I was surprised to notice the person seated directly in front of me wearing a shirt depicting God the Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus on the Cross.
For me, it felt like another Exacto Moment.
After Mass, I opened the choir book inside the church. The page it led me to contained prayers dedicated to Mother Mary.
Then came another surprise — Eucharistic Adoration began.
I went before the Holy Eucharist and prayed deeply for Grace’s healing, surrendering everything to Jesus.
As I knelt before the altar, I noticed a mother with two children beside her. I took a picture and reflected on it — as if Mother Mary herself was there, gently pointing her children toward Jesus, showing them that He is truly alive in the Holy Eucharist.
As I was preparing to leave, I noticed a group gathered on the side of the church praying the Rosary. I joined them — singing, praying, and offering flowers to Mother Mary.
I assumed they had gathered because it was the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima.
But they smiled and told me:
“We do this every day.”
At that moment, my heart was overwhelmed.
None of it was a coincidence. Every Exacto Moment was allowed by God — so that we may see that He is alive, and that He answers our prayers.
Thank you, Lord.

The image on the shirt closely reflects the classical Christian representation of the Holy Trinity:

  • God the Father above
  • Jesus on the Cross
  • The Holy Spirit as the dove

What made your experience striking is how it connected with your dream and prayer that same day.

In your dream, you described:

“Mother Mary, Saint Joseph, and Child Jesus in one straight line facing God the Father.”

Then during Mass on the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima Feast Day, the very person seated in front of you was wearing an image centered on God the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.

For you, it became another Exacto Moment — not necessarily because the images were identical, but because the spiritual message connected:

  • Heaven
  • The Holy Family
  • Prayer
  • Healing
  • The Eucharist
  • Mother Mary’s intercession

all converged in one day.

The “straight line” in your dream is also spiritually meaningful. In Christian symbolism, standing in line facing God can represent:

  • unity with God’s will
  • reverence before the Father
  • family centered on God
  • heaven-oriented life
  • surrender and trust

And providentially, your prayer that day was not only for yourself, but for the healing of Grace.

Then came the confirmation:

Grace was released from the hospital.

That is why the moment remained deeply imprinted in your heart — because the sequence of events felt woven together through prayer, timing, and faith.

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