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Vatican releases definitive stance on Medjugorje apparitions

The Marian apparitions in Medjugorje stir considerable controversy among the faithful and those outside the Church. Some are convinced of the authenticity of the events, while others have significant doubts. The Vatican has taken a stand.

Are the apparitions of Medjugorje not real? The Vatican dispels doubts
Are the apparitions of Medjugorje not real? The Vatican dispels doubts
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20 September 2024 13:17

The apparitions in the Bosnian town of Medjugorje were said to have begun in 1981 when six young people allegedly experienced visions of the Virgin Mary. According to some believers, these visions continue to this day. The Catholic Church has been investigating the authenticity of these apparitions for over 40 years. So far, it has neither rejected nor confirmed them. Finally, it has taken a definitive stance.

The Vatican spoke on the apparitions in Medjugorje

On September 19, the Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith issued a document approved by Pope Francis, which generally evaluates the message from Medjugorje positively. It recognizes numerous spiritual fruits associated with the parish and the Queen of Peace sanctuary, but it does not resolve the question of the supernatural nature of the phenomena.

The document mentions many conversions, returns to confession and communion, numerous vocations, reconciliations between spouses, and healings. The statement's authors emphasize that "such experiences occur above all in the context of pilgrimages to the places associated with the original events rather than in meeting with the 'visionaries' to be present for the alleged apparitions."

Should the faithful believe in the apparitions in Medjugorje?

The document from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith does not prohibit people from continuing their pilgrimages, as the note adopts the formula "nihil obstat," which means nothing stands in the way. However, this does not imply recognition of the supernatural nature of these apparitions and does not obligate the Church faithful to acknowledge the divine origin of the phenomena that supposedly occurred in Medjugorje.

The Dicastery encourages pilgrims going to the Bosnian place of worship to "be strongly advised that pilgrimages are not made to meet with alleged visionaries but to have an encounter with Mary, the Queen of Peace, and—faithful to her love for her Son—to encounter Christ and listen to him through meditation on the Word, by participation in the Eucharist, and in Eucharistic Adoration."

Revelations from Medjugorje not real? Vatican dispels doubts
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