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Antonio Socci

Antonio Socci is an Italian media personality, journalist and book writer.

Born: January 18, 1959; Siena

Antonio Socci is best known for coverage of Catholic Church topics, including general history and subjects such the Third Secret of Fatima and the works of Pope John Paul II.

In 1977 Socci joined the Communion and Liberation lay ecclesial movement. In 2004 he left his membership in Communion and Liberation.

Antonio Socci, The Fourth Secret of Fatima

In The Fourth Secret of Fatima, Antonio Sochi presents a number of facts and conclusions that show that the Third Secret of Fatima consists of two parts:
On June 26, 2000, the Vatican revealed only one part of the Secret (claiming that the whole Secret was revealed);
The Vatican is hiding another part of the Secret, which contains a shocking prediction.

No one, obviously, is obliged to believe in supernatural events like those that happened at Fatima, but no one will be able to say one day that he did not know.

Antonio Socci
The Fourth Secret of Fatima, page 5

A few days after the death of the nun Lucia, sitting in a cafe, Antonio Sochi read an article by the famous Catholic journalist Vittorio Messori "Secret of Fatima, Sealed in Sister Lucia's Cell". In his article, Messori expressed serious doubts that, published on June 26, 2000, the Third Secret of Fatima is really such. Sochi is interested in this issue because Messori is a very well-known respected journalist. In terms of the number of translations of his essays, he surpasses any other Catholic journalist. Antonio got involved in a journalistic polemic with Vittorio Messori, initially defending the official position of the Vatican.

Unexpectedly, the young scholar Solideo Paolini joined in this controversy and put forward a number of reasonable arguments that significantly destroyed the official Vatican version, which at that time was held by Sochi. From that moment on, Antonio began to investigate the Fatima question more impartially, which led him to the conclusion that the Vatican had published only part of the Third Secret, while the hidden, main part of the Secret contained something shocking.

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