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Fr Nicholas Nightingale Gruner (May 4, 1942 – April 29, 2015) was a Roman Catholic priest and a promoter of the message of Our Lady of Fátima, a recognized apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Fátima, Portugal, in 1917. Father Gruner's interpretation of that message at times proved controversial, even among other groups of Traditionalist Catholics. In 1978, he founded the Fatima Crusaders (known today as The Fatima Center) and was its International Director.

Biography

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The fifth of seven children, Father Gruner was born in Montreal, Quebec, to Malcolm and Jessie (née Mullally) Gruner. He graduated from McGill University and obtained a post-graduate degree in theology from the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He was ordained at Avellino, Italy on August 22, 1976[1] by Bishop Pasquale Venezia.

In 1978, he launched a periodical, the Fatima Crusader, dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima, which was at first a journal dedicated to praying the rosary.[citation needed] In the early 1980s the Fatima Crusader began to focus more on Gruner's interpretation of the message of Our Lady of Fatima,[1] particularly regarding the consecration of Russia.

Fr Gruner started a radio and television ministry for his viewpoint. By the early 1990s Gruner's media advocacy had resulted in increased membership with claims of four hundred thousand members. Going forward the Crusader continued to argue for the consecration of Russia and maintained that such action was increasingly urgent. In his later years Gruner aligned himself with Catholic traditionalists who maintain that the documents of Vatican II are pastoral, had resulted in failure and should be reversed.

Fr Gruner died on the night of April 29, 2015, of a sudden heart attack while working in his Fatima Center office in Fort Erie, Ontario.[1]

The Fatima Crusader

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Fr Gruner and his magazine, Fatima Crusader, took a critical stance toward the compliance of the popes with the message of Fatima, specifically the request for the consecration of Russia. Throughout the 1980s, the Fatima Crusader made repeated allegations that the Vatican had been infiltrated and subverted, and that the Soviet Union was engaging in deliberate deception when it depicted Mikhail Gorbachev and perestroika as initiators of internal Communist reform after the Soviet–Afghan War in the 1980s. In 1988, Gruner urged a letter-writing campaign against arms control talks.[citation needed]

The International Pilgrim image of Our Lady of Fátima has traveled the world since the 1950s.

When the Soviet Union finally disintegrated in 1991, Fatima groups such as the Blue Army of Our Lady of Fátima and Fatima Family Apostolate rejoiced, regarding this as evidence of the efficacy of the dedication of the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary that John Paul II had conducted nine years earlier. Gruner and the Fatima Crusader discounted it based on the lack of any spiritual conversion in Russia.[citation needed] Colin Donovan, STL criticized the Fatima Crusader, saying, "This magazine also attacks anyone who disagrees with Fr. Fr Gruner's opinions on Fatima, showing contempt for all other Fatima apostles. This includes holy priests like Fr. Robert J. Fox, whose Fatima Family Apostolate has propagated the Fatima message to far greater audiences than Fr. Gruner could ever hope to do".[2]

Despite subsequent statements by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and by the remaining visionary Sister Lúcia, who is said to have denied Gruner's interpretation that a further consecration of Russia was needed, Gruner's criticisms continued. The Fatima Crusader has suggested that Sister Lúcia was kept from speaking the truth about the message of Fatima.[2] Writer and commentator Carlos Evaristo held Gruner as an example of, in the words of John L. Allen, "an exegetical free-for-all that's long percolated in the Fatima underground", saying, "What happened with the Fatima message is that Sister Lúcia related it but never interpreted it. That left space for all sorts of strange theories."[3]

The Southern Poverty Law Center, a non-profit civil rights organization, listed Gruner's Fatima Crusader as a periodical which has published anti-Semitic articles.[4][5] The Anti-Defamation League identified Gruner as a Holocaust denier who promoted conspiracy theories about the Jews plotting to overthrow Christian civilization, and the Fatima Center as a radical Catholic organization that espoused anti-Semitic views.[6]

Suspension

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In 1989 fr Gruner was ordered by Bishop Gerardo Pierro, his ecclesiastical superior, to return to Avellino, Italy, the diocese of his incardination. When he did not respond, Cardinal Innocenti, Prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy, wrote to warn him that failure to return would result in his suspension a divinis.[7][8] He did not undertake the action required of him. In 1994, the new Bishop of Avellino issued a decree declaring Gruner a vagus ("wandering") priest.[9] In 1996 Gruner was suspended from his priestly functions.[10] He appealed the suspension, but was unsuccessful.[11]

In September 2001, the Congregation for the Clergy stated that Gruner's suspension was "confirmed by a definitive sentence of the supreme tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura."[12][13] According to the priest himself, he had never been suspended at all. Gruner was subsequently incardinated in the Archdiocese of Hyderabad, but remained suspended.[14] The Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto and the Diocese of London, Ontario, warned parishioners not to support Gruner's organization.[15]

On October 23, 2012, Gruner, along with attorney Christopher Ferrara, appeared at the headquarters of the European Union in Strasbourg, France to speak in support of a motion for a declaration by the EU Parliament calling upon Pope Benedict XVI to carry out the Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Gruner and Ferrara were invited to speak at a press conference by the sponsors of the motion, MEPs Mario Borghezio and Lorenzo Fontana.[16][better source needed]

Fr Gruner was scheduled to appear at a June 22, 2014 event to mark the 44th anniversary of the alleged apparitions at Bayside, Queens. This event was to benefit St. Michael's World Apostolate. In response, the Brooklyn Diocese's Chancellor, Msgr. Anthony Hernandez, sent a communiqué to all pastors warning about a suspended priest who encourages these devotions and was planning an appearance in Queens: "Given that Father Gruner remains suspended, and, given that the alleged Bayside apparitions have been rejected by the legitimate ecclesiastical authorities, the faithful are strongly discouraged from participating in any events connected to Father Gruner or St. Michael's World Apostolate."[14]

Fr Gruner's opinions regarding the Consecration of Russia, the Prophecy and the Third Secret were publicly contradicted by Fatima Seer Sister Lúcia who rebuked him for misrepresenting her during two genuine video-taped interviews held in 1992 and 1993. These were televised with her written permission on all 3 Portuguese Television Stations (RTP 1, SIC and TVI) during major news broadcasts in 1998, This public disclosure she claimed she had permitted for the purpose of public Clarification given the widely disseminated misinformation of Gruner and various other Fatima Conspiracy Theorists The video taped interview of 1993 was subsequently distributed in a 3-DVD set produced by Videos RTP entitled Os Mistérios de Fátima.[17]

As related in a televised documentary production that aired in Portugal in 2017, several victims of slander and defamation sued Gruner and his cohorts in the Portuguese courts in 2001. The defendants who refused to appear in court were subsequently tried in absentia and found guilty in 2005, of misrepresentation of the Fatima Seer's true opinions and therefore having attacked and defamed various persons who truthfully had disclosed her views.[18]

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Nicholas Gruner was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest known for his prominent role in promoting the messages of Our Lady of Fátima, including the requested consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the full revelation of the Third Secret of Fátima. Born in Montreal, Quebec, on May 4, 1942, he earned a degree in commerce from McGill University and later pursued theological studies at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. He was ordained on August 22, 1976, in Avellino, Italy. In 1978, Gruner founded The Fatima Center and launched The Fatima Crusader magazine, using these platforms to advocate for the complete fulfillment of the Fátima apparitions' requests through conferences, publications, media appearances, and global outreach efforts that distributed millions of rosaries and scapulars. His interpretations of the Fátima message, which emphasized alleged Vatican shortcomings in obeying Our Lady's requests, attracted a dedicated following among traditionalist Catholics but also generated significant controversy and conflict with Church authorities. Gruner was ordered to return to the Diocese of Avellino in the early 1990s and faced suspension from priestly ministry in 1996 after non-compliance, with the Vatican upholding the suspension in 2001. He continued his work with The Fatima Center until his sudden death from an apparent heart attack on April 29, 2015, in Fort Erie, Ontario, shortly before his 73rd birthday.

Early life

Birth and early years

Nicholas Gruner was born on May 4, 1942, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Publicly available information about his childhood, family background, and early personal life remains limited, with few detailed accounts preserved in primary sources associated with his later work. He began his higher education in Montreal, earning a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University. Following this, he pursued theological studies at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (the Angelicum) in Rome, where he obtained a Licentiate in Sacred Theology and completed coursework for a Doctorate in Sacred Theology with highest honors. These educational pursuits marked the transition toward his later vocation as a Roman Catholic priest, ordained in 1976.

Career

Entry into media production

Nicholas Gruner's media activities began with the founding of The Fatima Center in 1978 and the launch of The Fatima Crusader magazine. In 1987, he began hosting a daily radio program titled Heaven’s Peace Plan. Documentation in mainstream industry sources such as IMDb is limited, with no production credits listed and only appearances as himself in documentaries beginning in 2001. His television work began in 1989 with the weekly documentary series Fatima: The Moment has Come, which continued broadcasting into the 1990s across more than 200 cities in the United States and Canada.

Documentaries of the 1990s

In the early 1990s, Father Nicholas Gruner expanded his media ministry through The Fatima Center and Immaculate Heart Publications. The ongoing series Fatima: The Moment has Come served as a major component, exploring the Fatima apparitions, their prophecies, and implications for Church affairs and world events. His work emphasized spiritual and geopolitical themes from the Fatima message, including the consecration of Russia and warnings of potential conflicts. These efforts promoted awareness of his interpretations of the Fatima message within certain Catholic circles. For specific notable productions from this era, see the dedicated subsections on major works.

Later career and production activities

In his later career, Father Nicholas Gruner continued promoting the Message of Our Lady of Fatima through The Fatima Center, focusing on documentary production and media outreach. Documentaries associated with him include Heaven's Key to Peace (2004) and The Secret Still Silenced (2009), which addressed core elements of the Fatima apparitions, including the Third Secret and the call for the consecration of Russia. In these productions, Gruner appeared on camera, extending his media work to broader audiences. Gruner also organized numerous international Fatima conferences during the 2000s and early 2010s, including events in Rome (multiple years), New York City (2001), and Washington, D.C. (planned for 2015), with many sessions recorded and distributed as video materials. He remained active until April 2015. Information on additional major projects after 2009 is limited in available sources.

Notable works

Overview of major productions

Nicholas Gruner produced a small number of documentaries through his leadership of The Fatima Center, primarily focused on promoting the message of Our Lady of Fatima and related religious and prophetic themes. These works served as part of his broader media apostolate to disseminate information about the 1917 Fatima apparitions and their alleged implications for the modern world. His major productions include Heaven's Key to Peace, which builds a case for the Fatima message as essential for global peace and conversion, featuring filming on location in eight countries to illustrate its international relevance. Another significant work is The Secret Still Silenced (2009), a documentary examining the Third Secret of Fatima and claims of its incomplete disclosure by Vatican authorities. In this film, Gruner appears as himself, contributing to discussions alongside other commentators on the subject. These documentaries represent the core of Gruner's verified contributions to film production, emphasizing theological and eschatological perspectives rather than mainstream entertainment or political exposés. They were distributed primarily through The Fatima Center's channels to audiences interested in Catholic traditionalist views.

Subsequent documentaries (1995–2000)

During the period from 1995 to 2000, Father Nicholas Gruner continued his extensive media apostolate dedicated to promoting the Message of Our Lady of Fatima, building on his earlier television work. His weekly documentary series Fatima: The Moment has Come, which first aired in 1989 and reached audiences in over 200 cities across the United States and Canada, remained an active platform for disseminating Fatima-related content throughout this time. No additional major standalone documentaries are recorded as having been produced by Father Gruner specifically between 1995 and 2000 in primary sources associated with his work. His efforts in this era emphasized ongoing radio broadcasts through Heaven's Peace Plan (established in 1987), publication of The Fatima Crusader magazine, and organization of international conferences, including one held in Rome in 1996. Later documentaries attributed to him, such as Heaven's Key to Peace and The Secret Still Silenced, appear to date from outside this timeframe.

Reception and legacy

Distribution and audience impact

Father Nicholas Gruner's principal outlet was the quarterly magazine The Fatima Crusader, launched in 1978, which served as the flagship publication of The Fatima Center. It disseminated articles, documents, and appeals related to the Fatima apparitions and their purported implications to devotees and traditionalist Catholics. Gruner's media outreach extended to broadcast formats, including the daily radio program Heaven’s Peace Plan, which began in 1987, and the weekly television documentary series Fatima: The Moment Has Come, aired starting in 1989 in various cities across the United States and Canada. These programs provided explanations of Fatima teachings to broader audiences. Additional documentaries such as Heaven’s Key to Peace and The Secret Still Silenced were produced and distributed through the center's efforts. Through Immaculate Heart Publications, Gruner issued books—including his own works and translations of major Fatima texts—offered at low prices, with many later made available for free online reading. He held international Fatima Peace Conferences between 1992 and 2015 in countries including Portugal, Mexico, Italy, Canada, the United States, Spain, Brazil, and India, along with tours of the National Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Canada, including visits to India. These efforts fostered a dedicated following focused on Fatima devotion and calls for ecclesiastical action.

Criticisms and controversies

Father Nicholas Gruner's persistent claims that the consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, as requested at Fatima, has never been properly performed and that the Vatican has not fully disclosed the Third Secret have been criticized within the Catholic Church as promoting unfounded conspiracy theories about alleged cover-ups and infiltration by subversive elements. Critics, including other Fatima proponents, have argued that his interpretations show contempt toward mainstream Church positions and contradict public statements from Sister Lúcia herself affirming the consecration's validity. In 1996, Gruner was suspended a divinis from the public exercise of his priestly ministry, a penalty definitively confirmed in 2001 by the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura. The Congregation for the Clergy emphasized that Gruner's activities, including conferences and publications through his organization, lack approval from legitimate ecclesiastical authorities. The Fatima Center, under Gruner's leadership, has also faced accusations of anti-Semitism stemming from published content alleging Jewish efforts to undermine the Catholic Church on behalf of Satan and criticizing "Zionist billionaires" for exploiting Russia financially. Gruner rejected these charges in a 2013 interview, insisting he was not anti-Semitic and held no prejudice against any race, nation, or people. However, in the same discussion, he questioned the widely accepted figure of six million Jews killed in the Holocaust, suggesting it was numerically impossible given pre-war population estimates, while stating he remained open to contrary evidence. Such positions have led some organizations to describe the Fatima Center as a fringe group espousing radical traditionalist views.

Death

Later years and passing

In his later years, Father Nicholas Gruner continued to lead The Fatima Center as its founding director, dedicating himself to promoting the Message of Our Lady of Fatima, including calls for the consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the release of the full Third Secret. He organized international Fatima Peace Conferences in Rome in 2010, 2011, and 2012, as well as in Niagara Falls in 2013, and oversaw ongoing publications such as The Fatima Crusader, media programs, and related apostolates. In the final year of his life, he published Crucial Truths to Save Your Soul, which he intended as a key admonition on faith. Father Gruner passed away suddenly on April 29, 2015, at his office in Fort Erie, Ontario, while actively working on his mission. He was 72 years old, just days short of his 73rd birthday on May 4. Sources describe his death as resulting from an apparent heart attack. His work with The Fatima Center continued after his passing, maintaining its role in disseminating the Fatima message worldwide.
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