Bosnia: Medjugorje not supernatural.Christian Order Christian Order is a British based monthly magazine for Traditional Catholics.[1] Originally called The Christian Democrat it changed its name in January 1960. , a monthly Catholic magazine in Britain, and Culture Wars, an American monthly edited by E. Michael Jones Mike or Michael Jones may refer to: In sports:
Christian Order, (Feb. 1998, p. 98) states: "What, unsurprisingly, many readers of The Universe, The Catholic Times, or The Catholic Herald The Catholic Herald is a British Catholic newspaper, published in broadsheet format and retailing at £1 (€1.50 in the Republic of Ireland). The current editor is Luke Coppen; and previous editors include Cristina Odone, William Oddie, Peter Stanford and Deborah Jones. (Editor: all Catholic weeklies in Britain) may be unaware of, is that Our Lady is certainly not appearing at Medjugorje. The local Ordinary, that is the local Bishop who has ecclesiastical competence in such affairs, has concluded this. Both the previous bishop and the present one have published statements making this clear, but then how could readers know this if those newspapers refuse to publish the facts? "The bishop of Mostar's Vicar General vicar general n. pl. vicars general 1. Roman Catholic Church a. A priest acting as deputy to a bishop to assist him in the administration of his diocese. b. The head of a religious order. appeared on the Channel Four documentary pointing out that the Church has found and declared that the Mother of God is definitely not appearing at Medjugorje. Another interviewee drew attention to the fact that the Franciscans running Medjugorje are not in good standing with either the local Ordinary, the Holy See, or even their own Order!" Dr. Jones has forwarded us a photocopy of a letter from Bishop Ratko Peric to the Secretary General of Famille chretienne, Mr. Thierry Boutet in Paris, dated October, 7, 1997. Paragraphs 4 and 5 read as follows: 4) On the basis of the serious study of the case by 30 of our `studiosi' [academics] (well, three Commissions), on my episcopal experience of five years in the Diocese, on the scandalous MATTER, SCANDALOUS, equity pleading. A false and malicious statement of facts, not relevant to the cause. But nothing which is positively relevant, however harsh or gross the charge may be, can be considered scandalous. 4 Bouv. Inst. n. 4163. 2. disobedience Disobedience Disorder (See CONFUSION.) Achan defies God’s ban on taking booty. [O.T.: Joshua 7:1] Adam and Eve eat forbidden fruit of Tree of Knowledge. [O.T.: Genesis 3:1–7; Br. Lit. that surrounds the phenomenon, on the lies that are at times put into the mouth of the "Madonna," on the unusual repetition of "messages" of over 16 years, on the strange way that the "spiritual directors" of the so-called "visionaries" accompany them through the world making propaganda of them, on the practice that the "Madonna" appears at the "fiat" (let her come!) of the "visionaries," my conviction and position is not only non constat NON CONSTAT. It does not appear. These words are frequently used, particularly in argument; as, it was moved in arrest of judgment that the declaration was not good, because non constat whether A B was seventeen years of age when the action was commenced. Sw. pt. 4, SS 22, p. 331. de supernaturalitate [the supernaturality is not proven] but also the other formula, constat de non supernaturalitate [the non-supernaturality is proven] of the apparitions or revelations of Medjugorje. 5) Nevertheless I am open to a study that the Holy See would undertake, as the supreme court of the Catholic Church, to speak the supreme and definitive judgment on the case, and that as soon as possible, for the good of souls and for the honour of the Church and of Our Lady. signed Ratko Peric Bishop's seal of Mostar Editor's note Editor's Note (foaled in 1993 in Kentucky) is an American thoroughbred Stallion racehorse. He was sired by 1992 U.S. Champion 2 YO Colt Forty Niner, who in turn was a son of Champion sire Mr. Prospector and out of the mare, Beware Of The Cat. Trained by D. : Bishop Peric's predecessor as Bishop of Mostar, Bishop Zanic, also denied the supernatural character of the appearances. |
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