Monday, September 03, 2007

Response by Father Grace Re: Medjugorje

If you recall, I previously wrote about the paradox of Medjugorje and the exceptional priests who owe their vocation to our Lady of Medjugorje.

Medjugorje

Fr. Grace has graciously taken the time to comment and address some issues some of you previously commented on. Although, he left his response in the comment section, I do not think he will mind if I made it a new post. Fr. Grace's words are in bold:

Mahalo Fr. Grace to taking the time to explain and clarify the Church's position on Medjugorje. As I told you the other day, my mom refused to read the book because she firmly believes in our Lady's message there.

Dear Reader, Hello I'm that priest in the article. One huge misconception regarding Medjugorje is the question of obedience. Below is a letter from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith that clarifies the situation.

A LETTER FROM ROME ON MEDJUGORJE
For the 17th Anniversary of the apparitions, the Church just gave a beautiful gift to Our Lady! The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith sent the following letter to Bishop Gilbert Aubry of Saint Denis clarifying its position on Medjugorje. He received it on June 24th. On the 25th, he spread it to the priests and communities of his diocese (circular # C003) so that they can have the latest statement from Rome and, if necessary, inform the faithful with full knowledge of the facts.
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CONGREGATIO
PRO DOCTRINA FIDEI
Pr. No 154/81-06419
Citta del Vaticano, Palazzo del S. Uffizio
May 26, 1998
To His Excellency Mons. Gilbert Aubry,
Bishop of Saint-Denis de la Reunion

Excellency:

In your letter of January 1, 1998, you submitted to this Dicastery several questions about the position of the Holy See and of the Bishop of Mostar in regard to the so called apparitions of Medjugorje, private pilgrimages and the pastoral care of the faithful who go there.

In regard to this matter, I think it is impossible to reply to each of the questions posed by Your Excellency. The main thing I would like to point out is that the Holy See does not ordinarily take a position of its own regarding supposed supernatural phenomena as a court of first instance.

As for the credibility of the "apparitions" in question, this Dicastery respects what was decided by the bishops of the former Yugoslavia in the Declaration of Zadar, April 10, 1991:

"On the basis of the investigations so far, it can not be affirmed that one is dealing with supernatural apparitions and revelations."

Since the division of Yugoslavia into different independent nations it would now pertain to the members of the Episcopal Conference of Bosnia-Hercegovina to eventually reopen the examination of this case, and to make any new pronouncements that might be called for.

What Bishop Peric said in his letter to the Secretary General of "Famille Chretienne", declaring: "My conviction and my position is not only 'non constat de supernaturalitate,' but likewise, 'constat de non supernaturalitate' of the apparitions or revelations in Medjugorje", should be considered the expression of the personal conviction of the Bishop of Mostar which he has the right to express as Ordinary of the place, but which is and remains his personal opinion.

Finally, as regards pilgrimages to Medjugorje, which are conducted privately, this Congregation points out that they are permitted on condition that they are not regarded as an authentification of events still taking place and which still call for an examination by the Church.

I hope that I have replied satisfactorily at least to the principal questions that you have presented to this Dicastery and I beg Your Excellency to accept the expression of my devoted sentiments.

Archbishop Tarcisio Bertone
(Secretary to the "Congregatio", presided over by Cardinal Ratzinger)
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Fr. Daniel-Ange (France) summerizes this way:

1 -The declarations of the Bishop of Mostar only reflect his personal opinion. Consequently, they are not an official and definitive judgement from the Church.

2 - One is directed to the declaration of Zadar, which leaves the door open to future investigations. In the meanwhile private pilgrimages with pastoral accompaniment for the faithful are permitted.

3 - A new commission could eventually be named. *("It was in July 2006" - Fr Grace)

4 - In the meanwhile, all Catholics may go as pilgrims to Medjugorje.

Further to this there have been numerous statements issued from the Vatican that emphasize the above points, particularly the freedom one has in going to Medjugorje. Let us remember that it took thirteen years after the apparitions ceased at Fatima before it received full approval. Have you heard of the apparitions of Akita, Japan? They have been approved by the Church and are virtually unknown. Satan loves it when Our Lady's messages are ignored or ridiculed. Why because they bring about so many conversions.

To the critics of Medjugorje, I plead with you to think very carefully about the fact that you could well be a pawn the Evil One is using to stop more conversions. I'm so glad I came across the message from the Queen of Peace at Medjugorje otherwise I'd still be walking in spiritual darkness.

Now as a priest I implement them into my life and ministry:

1) Loving the Word of God.

2) Praying with the Heart, especially the Rosary.

3) Loving the Holy Mass and the Blessed Sacrament.

4) Regular Confession.

5) Fasting and Penance.

This is the essence of Medjugorje and this is the essence of Gospel and the authentic teaching of the Magisterium of the Church.

Peace be with you.

God Bless,

Fr Grace.

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