A Visitor’s Guide

The Corpus Historicum Fatimae Criticum is both a monumental research endeavor and a living intellectual legacy on Fátima’s history. To help you orient yourself within this monumental work, we suggest the following path:

1. About the Project – What is the Corpus?

An overview of the mission, scope, and independence of this historical-scientific enterprise.

2. Origins & Founder – Where it began

Learn about the doctoral research that gave birth to the project and about the creation of the Bibliotheca Fatimologica, the documentary foundation of the Corpus.

3. The Bibliotheca Fatimologica – The heart of the Corpus

A unique collection that gathers and preserves the world’s most complete body of literature on Fátima.
Discover how this scholarly treasury sustains the Corpus and how your support helps expand it.

4. The McGlynn Statue – Art and historical memory

Explore the reconstruction of the statue of Our Lady of Fátima modeled by Thomas McGlynn under the direct supervision of Sister Lúcia (1947) — an artistic and historical project that now serves as a means of supporting independent research.

5. Publications & Journal – Read the Corpus in progress

Access the Manifesto, the Studia Critica Fatimae journal, and forthcoming volumes of the Corpus

6. Methodology – How we work

A concise explanation of the classical historical-critical method that governs all our research.

7. Support the Corpus – Help sustain this monument of critical research

Learn how reproductions of the Sister Lúcia–McGlynn statue, patronage, and donations contribute to the continuation of this independent scientific project.

Every visitor begins somewhere — we invite you to begin at the beginning.
Explore, read, and share in the work of historical truth restored from its original sources.


Ex fontibus primigeniis res critice restitutae.