I just got the book today. Benedict XVI Light of the World,published by Ignatius Press.
In thumbing through it i found the following Q&A on page 165:
Quote:
"Q. The famous "third secret of Fatima" was not revealed until the year 2000---by Cardinal Ratzinger at the behest of John Paul II. The text speaks of a bishop clothed in white who collapses amid the bullets fired by a group of soldiers---a scene that was interpreted as a prophecy of the attempted assassination of John Paul II. Now you stated that "we would be mistaken to think that Fatima's prophetic mission is complete." What did you mean? Does the fulfillment of the message of Fatima really still lie in the future?"
A. There are two aspects of the message of Fatima that have to be distinguished. On the one hand, there is a particular event, which is recounted in forms typical of visionary experience,
and, on the other hand, there is the fundamental significance of the event.
I mean the point was not to satisfy some curiosity. If that had been the case, it would have been logical for us to publish the text much sooner. No, the purpose was to allude to a critical point, a critical moment in history, by which I mean the whole power of evil that came to a head in the major
dictatorships of this twentieth century---and that in another way is still at work today....."
there is one more paragraph to the answer, but i'll cut it short here so as not to be in conflict with the quotation rules.