Kuwait Times

Pope casts doubt on Virgin apparition­s

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Pope Francis on Saturday expressed serious doubts regarding reported daily apparition­s of the Virgin at Medjugorje in Bosnia, a site which attracts a million pilgrims annually. In June 1981, six Bosnian children and teenagers said they had witnessed the appearance of the Virgin in the southern town, and allege she continues to visit to this day.

The woman they saw “is not the mother of Jesus,” the Pope said Saturday aboard the papal plane on his return from a trip to Portugal, where he canonised two young shepherds who had visions of the Virgin 100 years ago. The Pope said an investigat­ion under way by the Church had thrown up doubts regarding the Medjugorje apparition­s. He said he preferred “‘the Mother Madonna’ or ‘our Mother’, and not the ‘Madonna chief of service’, for sending daily messages.”

The remarks are likely to make waves in Bosnia, where Catholics make up about 10 percent of the population and the religious tourism at Medjugorje brings money into the poor Balkan country. “These supposed apparition­s don’t have much value-I’m giving my personal opinion,” the pontiff continued. “But it is obvious, who thinks the Virgin would say: ‘come to this place tomorrow at this time and I’ll give a message to a seer’?”

However the Pope was more circumspec­t about the original 1981 apparition­s, which he didn’t immediatel­y reject. “On the original apparition­s, the ones the children had, the enquiry says, more or less, that investigat­ions need to continue,” he said. Several investigat­ions have already been carried out, the last in January 2014, but the Pope had made no announceme­nt since. However, in November 2013, he did express some doubts.

“The Virgin,” he said, “is not a chief of the post office who would send messages every day.” The Vatican earlier this year sent a new envoy to “acquire a deeper knowledge of the pastoral situation” in Medjugorje, and “above all the needs of the faithful who go there on pilgrimage”. The envoy, however, will not be tasked with verifying the authentici­ty of the apparition­s, because that task falls to the Vatican’s Congregati­on for the Doctrine of the Faith. —AFP

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