Well, while we might be itching to talk about it, we can’t.
Therefore, to do with the article:
…Anyhoo, it is a bit late for looking back at when they were kids. Investigations are done at the time so he might have said that they were more innocent as children than when people have grown up and can’t move on, but I don’t think his comments go beyond that. He has said that they don’t seem to be of the “true Madonna”. That is enough for me.
I think the “Bishop in White” refers to the Prayer said at Fatima recently. And this refers to the vision which mentions the ‘Bishop in White’.
Basically, the Pope is also known as the ‘Pontiff’, and also the ‘Bishop of Rome’. The Bishop of Rome dresses in white to represent purity and innocence (I think). And this is linked with the Blessed Virgin, because Mary is Perpetual Virgin. Maybe this too, is why Our Lady, for the most part, appears to children: because they are innocent of heart. Even in the case of Guadeloupe, Our Lady called St. Don Juan “my dear little son.” The case of reference points to the innocent/pure heart as one that can discern God, which refers back to Scripture: when Jesus said in Matthew 19:14 “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”. This is the ideal - that souls grow in purity, to be like those of trusting little children, and so the link is there, between God, the Virgin Mary, the Pope (with whom the Virgin Mary is always with in a unique way) and the little children, and too, anyone who strives for saintly perfection.
That’s my: :twocents: