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THE MYTH OF MEDJUGORJE
By G. Patrick
Battell, 8th April 2006 (All Rights Reserved)
If you're going to get
into the miracle business, or hope to do so, then DON'T journey to Medjugorje
in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Just delay your trip. Because in the last 25 years,
according to five or six local children, the Virgin Mary was supposed to have appeared
to each of them offering, over 40,000 ambiguous messages, revealed some 57 secrets
(none of which it is claimed have been confirmed) and performed, it is suggested,
many diverse miracles (again none have been authenticated.)
Today this popular Bosnian
Madonna continues to travel the world (dare I suggest, in Club Class?) And will appear,
on instant demand, in such diverse places as the back of transit vans!
Since 1981, 20+ million
pilgrims and many others have flocked to the shrine to pray and beseech the Lady of
Medjugorje for help. But most importantly they bring assorted currency with them,
to happily $pend!
This gesture once prompted the late Duke Santos to cynically remark:
"If you get into the miracle market, you're into the money market."
Perhaps the old crook
was right after all!
Yet sadly, as one commentator wrote, after visiting the path that leads to the summit where it is alleged the vision happened, where a large wooden cross marks the location of the first sighting seen by the children, there were:
"Strewn about are other, smaller crosses, planted by groups of pilgrims. Here and along the way one sees innumerable messages to Mary (who else?), some painted on rocks and some written on bits of paper attached to the crosses. In one-way or another, and in multitudes of languages, most say the same thing, "Mary, help us." Candles, flowers, bits of clothing, fragments of coloured glass and so on have been carefully placed beneath many of the crosses."
So what is going on here,
we at E.C.F.C have to enquire?
Well according to the
California based, Philip J. Kronzer Org, the whole thing happening at the shrine is
just a fake/cult. (Kronzer has made it his life work to expose Medjugorje for personal
reasons. Unfortunately his organisation does support other Marian shrines worldwide.)
And even the new Pope, Joseph Ratzinger, who when he was John Paul II loyal enforcer at the (CDF) said, that:
"Private revelations posed a threat to the unity of the Church."
He later forbade future
Catholic pilgrimages to Medjugorje, and poked a Bishop from Holland in the clerical
eye who had approved assorted claims, perhaps from Medjugorje, and other locations
that the Virgin Mary had appeared in Amsterdam under the guise of "The Lady of all
Nations who once was Mary." Even in Rome they won't buy this blasphemy it seems! Well
not yet!
But one good thing about
this, is that it was for the time being, the death knell to the international movement
who wished and hoped to define Mary as "co-redemptrix," "mediatrix" and "advocate." Some
worried theologians have claimed that if the Vatican had approved this, Mary would
be virtually the fourth person of the Trinity! Well how about that?
And as the sailor once said:
"Ain't that a hole in the boat?"
Maybe some day, Benedict
XVI will launch an investigation into the assorted financial motives of the Franciscans
into this dubious matter. The local Cardinal would welcome such a decision it seems.
He was very scathing about them in statement published some years ago.
But what does the Bible
say about all of this we have to ask?
In John's Gospel 4:48 Jesus confirms:
"Except ye see signs and wonders ye will not believe."
And do you remember what
Jesus said to Thomas in the upper room:
"Because thou hast seen
me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed"
(John 20:29.)
So until then, the Vatican's
usual safe official position is that it neither approves nor disapproves of this Bosnian
shrine known as the Miracle city of the Queen of Peace.
In conclusion, President
Tito's Communist Yugoslavian State has long expired and good riddance to that I say.
Instead today religious fanaticism in assorted disguises and countries seems to have
taken its place.
Medjugorje is just one
more ingredient in the religious cocktail of Marian cults that seems to be increasing
rather than decreasing in a troubled World. And miracles it seems do not come cheap.
"A wicked and adulterous
generation seeketh after a sign" (Matthew 16:4.)
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PS. I haven't visited
this so called shrine nor do I wish to do so, but apparently millions of others have
felt called to do so including the Spanish tenor Jose Carreras who performed a concert
there some years ago. (My wife Ann is a big fan of his unique singing. She met him
once in London some years ago and incidentally this article was completed on her birthday,
so I have to wish her lots of love from all of her family.) And did you know the Hollywood
film star Jim Caviezel sought artistic celluloid inspiration whilst filming Mel Gibson's
torturous The Passion of the Christ. Now make of that what you will!
I am indebted to five informative articles that I can recommend concerning the whole crazy aspect of Medjugorje and where it goes from here:
Medjugorjes's
Miracles; Faith and Profit, by Denis R. Janz.
Globalisation
and Medjugorje, by Jonathon Levy
Appearances
can be downright deceptive, Simon Caldwell. Medjugorje; Another View. Robins religious Page, Philip J. Kronzer Foundation for religious research |



