Hi Peary,
As Catholics, we only hear about the Marian Apparitions to Catholics. “Sometime during the sixteenth century, Our Lady with her infant son appeared to a Hindu boy carrying milk to a customer’s home. While he rested under a Banyan tree near a tank (pond), Our Lady appeared to him and asked for milk for her Son and the boy gave her some. On reaching the customer’s home, the boy apologized for his lateness and the reduced amount of milk by relating the incident that occurred on his way. On inspection, the man found the milk pot to be full and realized that something miraculous had happened. That man, also a Hindu, wanting to see the place where the apparition occurred, accompanied the boy.
When they reached the tank, Our Lady appeared once again. On learning that it was Our Lady who appeared to the boy, the residents of the local community became ecstatic. The tank where the apparition took place is called “Matha Kulam” or Our Lady’s tank.” (Our Lady of Vailankanni). This was not approved by the Catholic Church, quite possibly because no Catholics were involved.
As for no salvation outside of the Catholic Church, perhaps. Or maybe God provides some means that we are unaware of, as He did for those who died prior to the birth of Christ.
Hi 1234,
Witnesses reported that just prior to the Fatima miracle, a Priest attempted to disperse the crowd, declaring it was a hoax. When that failed, he attempted to physically pick up the children and remove them. Again, the crowd prevented him. The miracle of Fatima was one of the greatest miracles of all time, for several reasons. It was witnessed by nearly 100,000 people, even as far as 32 miles away. All who witnessed it were astonished by the spectacular demonstration of the miracle. Not only did they see the fire of the sun detach itself and fall upon the earth, but they felt the intense heat. The flooded grounds and their soaked clothes from the torrential rain, just prior to the miracle, dried up immediately before their eyes. Some were up to their ankles in mud, then standing upon dry soil. Moreover, it was the only miracle in the history of the world that God performed at a predicted time and place. As the Holy Mother of God explained: “So that all may believe”.
And who believed? The atheist communist tabloids acknowledged it as a miracle by God the very next morning. It took thirteen long years before the Holy Roman Catholic Church acknowledged the Fatima Miracle to be of Divine origin. Previous to that, witnesses reported that Priests that believed and defended the children were transferred far away from the local Parishes, (Fatima: “Meet the Witnesses”, by John M. Haffert – Haffert personally interviewed dozens of witnesses in fine detail). How badly we behave in response to great miracles, even back to the times when Moses parted the sea. And yet, we incredulous people wonder why there are so few miracles today. “And He did not many mighty works there because of their unbelief”’ (Matt 13:58).
Some audio I found on Fatima by John Haffert, posted in Mp3 format:
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Fergal posted, “For those who don't believe, no miracle is ever enough.” I am aware the Church’s verdict on Medjugorje is pending the final outcome. If it is of God, perhaps the opposition of unbelievers to such a powerful Miracle, such as the one given at Fatima, may be the basis for the promised Medjugorje miracle. The Visionaries of Medjugorje promised a miracle far greater than the one given at Fatima, and claimed that it will remain wondrous and indestructible for all eternity. But this promised Miracle comes with a warning: “All will certainly believe when the miracle takes place. But for those who resisted the Apparitions previously, it will be too late. The sins of not recognizing and offending Our Holy Mother will remain, just as sins of offending the Holy Spirit of the Living God remain.” If this Miracle does take place, it will be in a time of modern media.
God Bless