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I was discussing Marian apparitions with my friend yesterday. I told him that approval of a Marian apparition does not mean that the Church is authoritatively saying that Mary appeared in the place where the apparition is claimed to have occurred. Is this correct?
I noted Sisters Faustina’s Diary as another example. In her case, approval by the Church is not a declaration that Jesus actually appeared to her, with his resurrected body, and spoke the passages that she attributes to him directly to her.
One website said that when the Church approves an apparition it means that the faithful can have “great confidence in the supernatural nature of the event”. Is this actual church teaching or just opinion? If it is Church teaching, what does that sentence mean? Does it mean that I can have full confidence that Mary and/or Jesus actually appeared as the witness claimed?
Just to be clear, I pray the Divine Mercy everyday and am devoted to it. BUT, I have my doubts about whether Jesus personally appeared to Sister Faustina. I certainly believe she was inspired by Jesus, but I have my doubts about whether he dictated anything to her directly.
My apologies if this has been answered in another thread, but I couldn’t find any thread that directly answers the question, and I don’t trust other Catholic Websites
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I was discussing Marian apparitions with my friend yesterday. I told him that approval of a Marian apparition does not mean that the Church is authoritatively saying that Mary appeared in the place where the apparition is claimed to have occurred. Is this correct?
I noted Sisters Faustina’s Diary as another example. In her case, approval by the Church is not a declaration that Jesus actually appeared to her, with his resurrected body, and spoke the passages that she attributes to him directly to her.
One website said that when the Church approves an apparition it means that the faithful can have “great confidence in the supernatural nature of the event”. Is this actual church teaching or just opinion? If it is Church teaching, what does that sentence mean? Does it mean that I can have full confidence that Mary and/or Jesus actually appeared as the witness claimed?
Just to be clear, I pray the Divine Mercy everyday and am devoted to it. BUT, I have my doubts about whether Jesus personally appeared to Sister Faustina. I certainly believe she was inspired by Jesus, but I have my doubts about whether he dictated anything to her directly.
My apologies if this has been answered in another thread, but I couldn’t find any thread that directly answers the question, and I don’t trust other Catholic Websites