Pilgrims three-to-five deep lined his motorcade route and tossed flower petals as he zoomed by. Cheers of "Viva o papa!"
Jacinta and Francisco Marto were declared saints by Pope Francis at a mass in Fatima.
Officials expect around 1 million people to attend the ceremony.
Confirmed in this hope, we have gathered here to give thanks for the countless graces bestowed over these past hundred years. "It is faith. In everything, it is about faith and it is a handsome thing".
Before the Mass, Francis prayed at the tombs of each of the Fatima visionaries.
The first two messages were about hell, which Catholics interpret as a prediction of the outbreak of World War Two, a warning that Russian Federation would "spread her errors" in the world, and the urgency for people to pray, Reuters reported.
In a prayer, he urged the faithful to follow in the footsteps of the young shepherds and spread peace even in times of war. "We will have all eternity for that, provided, of course, that we go to heaven", the pope said.
The farm town became an important Catholic shrine as a result of the children's visions, drawing pilgrims from around the world.
Jacinta was seven years old and Francisco nine when they first witnessed the Marian apparitions on May 13, 1917 along with their 10-year-old cousin, Lucia dos Santos.
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The alleged apparitions, seen only by the trio, were followed by odd phenomena in Oct 1917 when some 70,000 onlookers waiting for a sign of the Virgin are said to have seen the sun dancing in the sky. By 1930, the Portuguese church had deemed the apparitions as authentic.
The Martos are now the youngest saints who did not die as martyrs. Her case couldn't begin until after her death in 2005.
The chapel is built on the spot where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to the children and given them three messages, known as the Three Secrets of Fatima.
Fatima has always been associated with St. John Paul II, given that the Polish-born pope credited the Virgin Mary with saving his life in 1981 when a would-be assassin shot him on Fatima's feast day May 13 in St. Peter's Square. The third secret was not disclosed until 1943, when, on her sick bed, Bishop Silvato asked Lucia to make a written record of the details of the apparition due to her illness and in the event of her death.
But Francis, who has a strong personal devotion to Mary and love of popular piety, has used his pilgrimage to recast the Marian message as one of peace, humility and justice.
"Even if one thinks differently we have to be very honest about what each one thinks", Francis said in a typically freewheeling airborne news conference.
Trump will call on Francis mid-way through his first foreign trip, after visiting Saudi Arabia and Israel and before attending a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation summit in Brussels and a G-7 summit in Italy. He has done the same at the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico, at the shrine of Caacupe in Paraguay and the Virgin of the Charity of Cobre in Cuba. One of the bullets fired at him rests in the crown of the statue of the Virgin at the Fatima shrine. A Vatican-appointed doctrinal commission finished its study years ago, but Francis hasn't released the results. "I prefer Our Lady as mother, our mother, and not Our Lady as head of the post office who sends a message at a stated time".
"Do not be ashamed of being a precious treasure of the Church".




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