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My favorite apparition is the one where Our Lady recommends
Mine too!
- Prayer with the heart: Rosary
- Eucharist
- Holy Bible
- Fasting
- Monthly confession"
No. Do tell, I pray thee.What about Our Lady of Montserat? Does anyone know anything about it?
Agree 100%! Medj has changed so many people’s lives for the better that if it is from Satan he has made a big mistake!My favorite apparition is the one where Our Lady recommends
I’m sorry I can’t mention the name of it. Since it is “unapproved,” it will be wiped off this forum faster than a speeding bullet. I have also read “The Miracle Detective” by Randall Sullivan. What an awesome book!
- Prayer with the heart: Rosary
- Eucharist
- Holy Bible
- Fasting
- Monthly confession
Is this one approved by the Church? I’ve never heard of it, what a beautiful story!I don’t know if it is my favourite, but I thought I would mention Our Lady of Siluva because it is little known thanks to Russia, but I like the story very much. Actually this was the first widely known apparition of Mary in Europe, and the only to a non-Catholic as I understand. Siluva is in Lithuania.
In the middle of the 1400’s a painting of the Blessed Mother with child was brought from Italy and put in a Church at Siluva where it remained for some decades. Then of course came the protestant reformation and the local government became Calvinist, taking most of the Church’s property. The priest of the church anticipating what would happen built an iron clad box and burried the painting in the ground near a big rock. 80 years passed and the Catholic community in Siluva mostly died out, only a few of the oldest people remembered anything about a Catholic church being there.
One day some children playing near the rock heard some loud crying. They went to investigate and saw a beautiful young lady with a baby in her arms weeping bitterly, tears splashing on the rock. She was dressed in strange blue and white robes such as the children had never seen, and a strange light surrounded her. Then the lady disapeared. One boy ran to tell the Calvinist Pastor, who did not believe him. The boys told their parents however and before long the entire village was gathered around the rock. The pastor upset that his flock would take interest in such a Roman superstision came to tell them to go away.
Then the lady appeared again, the whole crowd standing in amazement that it was just as the children described, including the pastor. Finally the pastor asked the lady why she was crying, and she said “There was a time when my beloved Son was worshipped by my people on this very spot. But now they have given this sacred soil over to the plowman and the tiller and to the animals for grazing.” Without another word, she vanished.
Many were convinced that this was Mary and many began to return to the Catholic Church. An old blind man in a nearby village recalled having once helped a priest bury a box near that rock 80 years ago, and so the people of the village led him there wondering if he could help them locate it. When he reached the site his sight recovered and he immidately was able to help locate the box. Inside the box was the painting and the preist had also happened to bury a deed from the King of old who had given this land to the Catholic Church. With the deed they were able to get the land back in court and there have been more miracles involved with this miraculous image throughout the ages. I have never been because as I understand it’s a bit difficult to find if you don’t speak Lithuanian and half the Lithuanians I know don’t even know about it, the other half being too lazybut as I understand they have a shrine there now. You can find out the rest if you want! You can also see the image on a website like ourladyofsiluva.com or type it in google and see what else you can find.
I wouldn’t be so emphatic, but I have my doubts too. Somewhere I read about one of the “seers”, while in a speaking tour in the US, in a parish and in he interrupted his talk to kneel before the altar, mouth to the “air” as talking to someone floating and then he repeated a supposedly message by Our Lady.And though I do love using the Pieta prayer book, I think Medjugorie is a big hoax!
