Dear Friends,
This is just a brief newsletter to highlight a few items.
God bless,
Donal
There is a further response to the criticisms of Understanding Medjugorje by Daniel Klimek and Denis Nolan, entitled:
“In denial” about Medjugorje problems: a further response to Daniel Klimek and Denis Nolan on the Theotokos Books homepage at: http://www.theotokos.org.uk/
This is a response to the further criticisms from Daniel Klimek and Denis Nolan (his points are in blue), regarding my book Understanding Medjugorje. Some of their points overlap, so it seems sensible to do things this way.
In general, they seem to be in denial about the problems associated with Medjugorje, and I am posting this information more for the record rather than in any expectation that a fruitful dialogue will ensue, especially given the hostility displayed by both.
(If you save the web page and then open it with Word, it is easier to read – but it is a big file with a lot of information, so be warned!).
Donal responds to the criticisms of Understanding Medjugorje
Donal responds to the criticisms of Understanding Medjugorje
Devotion to the souls in Purgatory contains in itself all the works of mercy, which supernaturalized by a spirit of faith, should merit us Heaven. de Sales
Donal Foley's powerful case against Medjugorje
I finished reading religion writer Donal Foley's updated book on the Medjugorje phenomenon today; it's called Medjugorje Revisited and I recommend it to everyone concerned about the affair.
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I finished reading religion writer Donal Foley's updated book on the Medjugorje phenomenon today; it's called Medjugorje Revisited and I recommend it to everyone concerned about the affair.
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Devotion to the souls in Purgatory contains in itself all the works of mercy, which supernaturalized by a spirit of faith, should merit us Heaven. de Sales