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pianistclare
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No kidding They have been saying this for eons.
How are these priests and bishops acting in “good faith” when the visions haven’t been approved by the Vatican?People are free to go to Medjugorje but not in an official church capacity. Are you suggesting all these preists and Bishops are not acting in good faith!
Me too.In this I agree!
I say this with utmost respect - having been to Medjugorje myself, I have found just as much of the “Catholic culture” and “beauty and serenity” you speak of in other places - Rome, Assisi, Cologne, Paris, one or two places in my homeland of Australia - places with no connection to apparitions of the Virgin Mary or other special supernatural activity.You know without actually going to this small village it hard to explain to you the attarction and serenity you feel while their. For myself many miracles were given to me and was a major pull for me and many others to come back to the Church in spirit as well as the body.
ONe does not need to go here and experience anything to do with the apparitions if lyou do not want. One can just immerse themselves in the Catholic culture that permeates the place. Their are masses said eveyday all day in many differnt languages. Confessional all day long. Outdoor mass and adoration. Adoration is everynight as the sun goes down. It is truly amazing. THeir is no preaching about waht goes on with the apparitions and is not even close to what is so beautiful about the place. I recommend going and leave the apparitions aside. THe beauty and serenity of the place speaks volumes!
I cannot speak for anyone of them, but is it not possible that they are there to minister to the Catholic faithful there? If a priest can minister to the faithful on the battlefield without approving the fighting, surely the “Catholic culture” as described there could justify the presence of clergy, even if they were there for a Star Trek convention. Like was just mentioned, this is also the case in places like Rome.How are these priests and bishops acting in “good faith” when the visions haven’t been approved by the Vatican?
Music to the ears of the crowd down under.I’ve read some of the bishop’s other arguments against the apparitions. All of them come across as being pretty weak in comparison to 35 years of good fruit from Medjugorje. Not to mention that the bishop’s arguments are easily refuted with a little research. If he doesn’t have anything more substantial, I’ll ignore his opinions.
Authentic and Demonic are not the only two choices.So, they are saying this was demonic basically?
The Vatican gave the authority to the Yugoslavian Bishops Conference. The CDF has said that the bishop of Mostar’s opinion is just that, his opinion.The living Magisterium is the means by which reported private revelations are evaluated. That living Magisterium is through the local bishop-ordinary of that place.
It is appalling how easily Catholics nowadays reject the authority of their own bishop, or their pastor and the pope. But you can see how it leads them to reject the authority of the bishop-ordinary of Medjugorje, Detroit, or other places where we don’t live. (There is another thread now about rejecting a decision of Detroit’s ordinary). This is part of the climate of anti-religious-authority, fostered by the media. This is the same movement that also causes some people to trust the National Catholic Reporter, and other Catholics to join non denominational churches, and still other Catholics to support conservative religious websites unapproved the website city’s bishop.
Any time people disagree with Church authority, they say “this is still under investigation, the Church has not made its ****final ****decision, so I will keep doing what I was doing.” I hear this about contraception, about lobbying for women priests, or about SSPX.
It doesn’t seem like the bishop of Mostar is following the Commission’s recommendations.“On the basis of studies made so far, it cannot yet be confirmed that these matters concern supernatural apparitions or revelations. Yet the gathering of faithful from various parts of the world to Medjugorje, inspired by reasons of faith or other motives, require the pastoral attention and care, first of all, of the local Bishop and then of the other Bishops with him, so that in Medjugorje and all connected with it, a healthy devotion towards the Blessed Virgin Mary according to the teachings of the Church may be promoted. The Bishops will also provide special liturgical and pastoral directives corresponding to this aim. At the same time, they will continue to study all the events of Medjugorje through the Commissions.”
There may be recommendations the bishop is or is not following. That is not for me to decide. I bolded the crucial sentence in the quote.The Vatican gave the authority to the Yugoslavian Bishops Conference. The CDF has said that the bishop of Mostar’s opinion is just that, his opinion.
The following are part the findings:
On the basis of studies made so far, it cannot yet be confirmed that these matters concern supernatural apparitions or revelations. Yet the gathering of faithful from various parts of the world to Medjugorje, inspired by reasons of faith or other motives, require the pastoral attention and care, first of all, of the local Bishop and then of the other Bishops with him, so that in Medjugorje and all connected with it, a healthy devotion towards the Blessed Virgin Mary according to the teachings of the Church may be promoted. The Bishops will also provide special liturgical and pastoral directives corresponding to this aim. At the same time, they will continue to study all the events of Medjugorje through the Commissions."
It doesn’t seem like the bishop of Mostar is following the Commission’s recommendations.
Didn’t the Vatican study this and they were supposed to tell us their findings? Or did I miss it? I frankly think there are too many things that have been said by these apparitions that don’t add up, but I know people who have been there numerous times, and think they are real. My greatest worry is that when they finally say it isn’t really happening, many people will either leave the church or there will be a schism. Given all of the controversy around Pope Francis, if he is the pope to announce it, they will certainly refer to him as an anti-pope, and I could easily see a split happening. Lord help us.Bishop Ratko Peric of Mostar-Duvno, in whose diocese Medjugorje is located, has issued a public statement repeating his insistence that “there have been no apparitions of Our Lady in Medjugorje.”
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Pope Benedict set up a commission (in 2010?]; and eventually it handed its findings to the CDF. It’s now up to Pope Francis…Didn’t the Vatican study this and they were supposed to tell us their findings? Or did I miss it?..
…I could easily see a split happening. Lord help us.