A few times some of our members have contacted Kairos with regards to some questionable articles they have printed...many to do with medj. advertising (the site where the local Bishop has said the sightings are not the Holy Mother appearing there and its not a legit Catholic 'apparition')
Kairos magazine has in the past posted articles advertising pilgrimages to medj despite Rome stating that official pilgrimages to Medj are forbidden.
Now to top it off, this publication has posted a story by a respected priest in regards to him undertaking a trip to medj.
I dont purchase this publication, basically because i find the stories boring (sorry guys), but a parishioner passed me a photocopy of an article of Fr Dowlings report when he returned from medj. i went to drop it in the waste basket but she pleaded with me to 'just read it pleeeez"
For those of you whom dont know, i'm constantly stopped by parishioners to discuss the medj phenomena, and they always bring articles to my attention and ask for my opinion.
so i did read this article...grimacing and hesitantly....
sadly Fr Dowling (unlike Fr Paul and we've read his thoughts on this on this forum) ..but sadly fr Dowling undertook this pilgrimage despite the Vatican stating that official pilgrimages are forbidden.
Fr Dowling writes:
the official sanction 'constat de non supernaturalitate"...not of God, not Divine, not the Holy Mother appearing there has long been stated.Until now I have resisted visiting Medjugorje in Bosnia–Herzegovina, where it is reported that Mary has been appearing to a group of seers since 1981.
I have been waiting for the Church’s official sanction, which has not as yet been forthcoming. .
Bishop Peric the local Bishop went a step further and gave the constat de non supernaturalitate. This means that there is positive proof this is a hoax. This is an extremely strong statement, and goes well beyond the usual judgment that the Church calls on the Ordinary to give.
Fr Dowling needs to contact Cardinal Pell whom refused one of the medj alleged seers from speaking in Catholic churches in his archdiocese because its not approved (see article here on semperfi apparition discernment: Cardinal Pell forbids medj seer....)
or to visit the local Bishops official Catholic website.
Fr Dowling continues:
Again, the good Fr Dowling needs to contact Card. Pell on the issue and not the "one lady" he quotes here, as well as contact the local bishop or visit his official website where the hoax is exposed. The pronouncement has been given time and time again.One lady from Melbourne who regularly takes groups there expressed the opinion that the Church won’t make a pronouncement while these reported apparitions are still believed to be taking place
My twin sister, Mary, has long cherished the wish to go to Medjugorje, and so, when I was seriously ill last year with cancer, I promised her that if I got well I would take her there once I had recovered. Now that I am cancer free, the time has come for me to fulfil my promise.
Accordingly, she and I will join a pilgrimage group that flies out of London in October.
kairos magazine
"will join a pilgrimage group" ?
i cannot find the article of the photocopy i was given online and sadly its long been shredded . The article from kairos above was fr dowling accounting he was going to go on a medj pilgrimage.On March 24, 1984, the Commission on the Medjugorje events also issued a warning. Unfortunately all this remained fruitless.
Then, in the month of October of the same year, the Yugoslavian Bishops' Conference issued an order prohibiting official pilgrimages to Medjugorje; and an official pilgrimage was defined as any group organized to come to Medjugorje. This did not help either. Later, on May 13, 1985, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith sent a special letter to the Italian Bishops' Conference asking the bishops to discourage organized pilgrimages... as well as all forms of propaganda. This did not bring any results either. Finally, when the second Commission was set up, His Eminence Cardinal Franjo Kuharic, and the Ordinary of Mostar, declared on behalf of the Yugoslavian Bishops' Conference in their January 9, 1987 press release: "For that reason, it is not permitted either to organize pilgrimages or to arrange other manifestations motivated by the supernatural character which might be attributed to the Medjugorje events." This was said by the highest authority in the Church, and this should not be overlooked as if nothing had been said.
http://members.tripod.com/~chonak/docum ... zanic.html
thanks be to God for Fr Dowlings healing of cancer BEFORE he left for his medj pilgrimage.
Lord grant us discernment
marie