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There have been many beautiful things written about Pope Francis’ legacy in the last few weeks. Various experts have, quite ...
The Vatican has said that the pilgrimage to Medjugorje, a small town in Bosnia-Herzegovina, can yield ‘spiritual benefits’ but refrained from calling the apparitions genuinely supernatural.
The visionaries along with their families do all the preparing, serving, and cleaning. Ivan, who lives half each year in Medjugorje, has a pension (pronounced “pen-see-own") where pilgrims can stay.
Medjugorje pilgrimages get Vatican green light—could this be the next religious tourism boom?
The Vatican has authorized public worship at Medjugorje, where some claim they have seen the Virgin Mary, acknowledging the “positive encouragement for their Christian life” that many pilgrims have ...
Ending a 15-year probe into the Marian apparitions reported at Medjugorje, the Church said it recognised the 'abundant spiritual fruits' coming from pilgrimages to the shrine – but was not ...
The document on Medjugorje practically glosses over the visionaries, asking the faithful not to make pilgrimages with the sole aim of meeting them .
Two simple words to certify history. Nihil Obstat. Nothing Hinders. It took 43 years of fierce disputes and back-and-forth for the Vatican to give the green light to the controversial phenomenon of ...
However, unlike at the more well-known and established Catholic sanctuaries in Fatima, Portugal or Lourdes, France, the alleged apparitions at Medjugorje were never declared authentic by the Vatican.
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