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Every day, we aim to touch hearts with the Message of Love from Our Lady of Fátima, offering life-changing and unique experiences both in person and online: guided tours, walking pilgrimages, online courses, books, e-books, videos, and live sessions. A path of Faith and Love that can help you unlock your greatest potential for overcoming challenges and achieving prosperity for a fulfilling life.
Learn moreExperience Fátima: A Soulful Pilgrimage
Fátima awaits you!
Each year, thousands are touched by this powerful story of faith and love for humanity, a legacy over a century old that continues to inspire and resonate today.
Guided Tours To Visit the Sanctuary of Fátima
Every day, Raízes de Fátima welcomes pilgrims on guided tours to the Sanctuary of Fátima. Find out what makes our tour a truly unique experience.
Guided Visit to the Little Shepherds’ Village
The apparitions in Fátima began in Aljustrel, the village of the three Little Shepherds. Come and explore the place where the Little Shepherds lived and where the Angel and Our Lady appeared to them.
Walking Pilgrimages
We are dedicated to offering solutions that support pilgrims on their journey, whether individually or in groups, on their way to Fátima.

LuxLife Awards – England
In 2023, we had the honor of receiving not one, but two awards at the LUXlife Travel & Tourism Awards in England. • Excellence Award in Religious Tourism – Portugal • Best Bespoke Guided Tour Experience Provider – Portugal We are overjoyed to see the fruits of our labor, executed with so much passion and dedication, being recognized on an international level! Our heartfelt gratitude!
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AT THE ROOTS OF FÁTIMA Unforgettable Stories of Pilgrims
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima, a profoundly significant pilgrimage site, continues to draw believers from all over the world in search of faith, healing, and hope. Here, the moving stories of pilgrims come to life in the pages of “At the Roots of Fátima: Unforgettable Stories”, the first book by Eliana Oliveira, a Portuguese-Brazilian entrepreneur with deep family roots that connect her life to the story of the Little Shepherds of Fátima.
“Reading about the small and significant signs shared on these pages invites us to witness God’s presence in these lives”. Sr. Sophie Alves, ASM Learn more

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Meet our team
We are fully dedicated to sharing the message of love that Our Lady entrusted to us in Fátima.
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Eliana Oliveira

Maria Alice Campos

Carla Barbosa Rocha

Luisa Amorim

Bruno Novo

Claudiney Goltara

Paulo P. Pereira
With love…
Latest Posts from our Blog
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Roots of Fatima in Brazil, a journey of faith
Roots of Fatima is present at Expocatólica 2025, on a journey marked by spirituality, meetings and sharing. The project’s founder, Eliana Oliveira, was in Brazil between June and July 2025[…]
Read moreOver 470,000 Pilgrims in Fátima Cry Out for Peace
May 13, 2025 — Sanctuary of Fátima, Portugal.
Read moreLeo XIV: May Peace Reach the Hearts of All
The message brought by Pope Leo XIV, elected on this May 8, 2025, speaks of peace and hope, inspired by the greeting of the Risen Christ: ‘Peace be with you.’ Pope Leo XIV. Image: VaticanNews.
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“Don’t lose heart. I will never forsake you. My Immaculate Heart will be your refuge and the way that will lead you to God.”
Quote from Our Lady, in the book The Memoirs of Sister Lucia (Fátima in Lucia’s Own Words), p. 175









