What did Our Lady say at Medjugorje?
“Dear children, my Son as God has always looked above time. My children, you cannot be happy if you do not love one another, if you do not have love in every situation and every moment of your life. I, as a mother, come to you for love. To help you to know true love, to know my Son.
What was the last message at Medjugorje?
Medjugorje, message of October 25 to the visionary Marija: Those who pray, little children, feel the freedom of the children of God and with a joyful heart serve for the good of the brother. Because God is love and freedom.
Is Medjugorje approved by the Catholic Church?
On May 12, 2019, Pope Francis authorized pilgrimages to Medjugorje considering the “considerable flow of people who go to Medjugorje and the abundant fruits of grace that have sprung from it.” These pilgrimages can now be officially organized by dioceses and parishes even though the authentication of these visions has …
Does Pope Francis believe in Medjugorje?
Does the Catholic Church approved Medjugorje?
Are the Medjugorje visions real?
There’s a Vatican commission studying the matter. The local bishop and the local bishops’ conference already declared the visions to not be supernatural, but many faithful who remain convinced that the Medjugorje visions are real hope that the Vatican commission will vindicate them.
What happened at Medjugorje?
Medjugorje is a small village in the European country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which used to be a part of Yugoslavia. On June 24, 1981, a number of alleged visionaries began claiming that the Blessed Virgin Mary was appearing there, but not even the Novus Ordo bishops who officially investigated the claims ever approved of the phenomenon.
Did “Our Lady” of Medjugorje cancel monthly apparitions to Mirjana?
“Our Lady” of Medjugorje cancels monthly Apparitions to Mirjana! Coronavirus has led to an unprecedented lockdown of public life worldwide. Now even the demon at Medjugorje is shifting into low gear, announcing that one of the six “seers” will get no more monthly messages.
Is the demon at Medjugorje shifting into low gear?
Coronavirus has led to an unprecedented lockdown of public life worldwide. Now even the demon at Medjugorje is shifting into low gear, announcing that one of the six “seers” will get no more monthly messages. Bummer! Medjugorje is a small village in the European country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which used to be a part of Yugoslavia.