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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Medjugorje Continues to Divide
Update: directives on Medjugorje
Both the post and the comments are interesting. I find Medjugorje unbelievable. Pious pilgrims can experience God anywhere, but it doesn't prove the authenticity of the apparitions. I went, I prayed, I confessed. I still don't believe there was anything supernatural from God that took place there. The phenomenon itself is unbelievable. Mary, the woman who pondered things in her heart, gives tens of thousands of banal messages? Is that reasonable? She acts like a living vending machine who agrees to appear on demand and will even pop up on request in other countries to create new "shrines" for eager (and gullible) Catholics to visit.
How much money, exactly, has Medjugorje brought in for all those promoting the site?
Thank you to the bishop for his common sense.
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Medjugorje is definitely a false apparition. Our Lady of Fatima is approved and very important today. As Our Lady warned that Communism would spread throughout the world, the Pope spoke out against it recently in the news and hopefully broke the Vatican/Moscow Agreement:
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Lourdes, Fatima and Padre Pio,
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I feel that Medjugorje might possibly have something to offer
only time will tell!