Posted on 09/11/2008 9:51:25 AM PDT by Ebenezer
LONDON (CNS) -- The Vatican has authorized "severe cautionary and disciplinary measures" against a priest who served as spiritual director to the visionaries in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith has written to Bishop Ratko Peric of Mostar-Duvno, whose diocese covers Medjugorje, to inform him that they are investigating the case of Franciscan Father Tomislav Vlasic.
The congregation has asked the bishop, for the good of the faithful, to inform the community of the canonical status of the Bosnian priest, whose actions automatically provoked Vatican sanctions.
In a statement posted on the Web site of the Diocese of Mostar-Duvno, Bishop Peric explained that Father Vlasic has been reported to the congregation "for the diffusion of dubious doctrine, manipulation of consciences, suspicious mysticism, disobedience toward legitimately issued orders" and charges that he violated the Sixth Commandment.
The doctrinal congregation said in the letter, also posted on the Web site, that the priest had been disciplined after he stubbornly refused to cooperate with the inquiry, instead "justifying himself by citing his zealous activity" in initiating religious communities and building churches in the Medjugorje area.
A decree confirming action against Father Vlasic was signed by Cardinal William J. Levada, prefect of the doctrinal congregation, and Father Jose Rodriguez Carballo, the minister general of the Order of Friars Minor, earlier this year.
It confined Father Vlasic to a Franciscan monastery in Italy and banned him from contact with the Queen of Peace community, which he founded, or with his lawyers without permission from his superior.
He is banned from making public appearances, preaching and hearing confessions, and he will be required to make a solemn profession of the Catholic faith. The Vatican has warned Father Vlasic that he will be excommunicated if he violates any of the prohibitions.
"Father Vlasic is forewarned that, in the case of stubbornness, a juridical penal process will begin with the aim of still harsher sanctions, not excluding dismissal, having in mind the suspicion of heresy and schism, as well as scandalous acts 'contra sextum' (meaning against the Sixth Commandment) aggravated by mystical motivations," Bishop Peric wrote.
In Rome Sept. 5, a Franciscan official told Catholic News Service it is true that "disciplinary measures have been taken" against Father Vlasic "but he is still a friar of our order; he has not been dismissed from the Franciscans or the clerical state."
Passionist Father Ciro Benedettini, vice director of the Vatican press office, also confirmed the content of Bishop Peric's letter, including the fact that the doctrinal congregation had suspended the Franciscan's priestly faculties.
Father Vlasic was a central figure in promoting the apparitions at the unofficial shrine in Medjugorje.
In 1984 he wrote to Pope John Paul II to say that he was the one "who through divine providence guides the seers of Medjugorje."
Four years later -- after it was revealed that he fathered a child with a nun -- he moved to Parma, Italy, where he set up the coed Queen of Peace religious community dedicated to the Medjugorje apparitions.
Father Vlasic is the second spiritual adviser to the visionaries to be suspended from his ministry. Bishop Peric confirmed the suspension of the faculties of the other priest, Father Jozo Zovko, in 2004.
The Medjugorje phenomenon began June 25, 1981, when six children told a priest they had seen Mary on a hillside near their town. Since then, Mary is said to have appeared to the six more than 40,000 times and imparted hundreds of messages.
But three church commissions failed to find evidence to support their claims, and the bishops of the former Yugoslavia declared in 1991 that "it cannot be affirmed that these matters concern supernatural apparitions or revelations."
In 1985 Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, then prefect of the doctrinal congregation and now Pope Benedict XVI, banned official, diocesan or parish-sponsored pilgrimages to the shrine. However, individual Catholics are still free to visit and have a priest with them.
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Contributing to this story was Cindy Wooden in Vatican City.
Faith of Our Fathers ping
Back in the 1980’s, members of a local Catholic Church in Santa Barbara, California took a pilgrimage to Medjugorje.
I wish I had gone with them, because they witnessed some amazing things. Small crosses carried by the parishioners turned to gold, the sun cartwheeled across the horizon, into the sky, and down to the other side of the horizon; some people saw flaming crosses in the sky, other people had visions. Wish I had seen those wonders.
Shortly after the trip, the Balkans War started, so perhaps all these miracles were some kind of warning?
Good Friday 09
There was a very holy priest who went to Medjugorje that never had that happen to him.
Another priest, in explaining why the crosses turned to gold, said that they symbolized the fires of purgatory that people must endure for their sins.
In the Miracle of the Sun Many people -- in the case of Fatima -- thought the sun was falling out of the sky and were frightened to death.
If one realizes What a Miracle Receiving Jesus in the Eucharist, then clearly it is not necessary to go around chasing apparitions.
Clearly THE WORDS OF GOSPEL might be a much more worthwhile pursuit than looking for special photographs, rosaries that turn to gold.
In other words, the great miracle is JESUS.
And we were given a wonderful gift in the BIRTH OF MARY and the LIFE OF MARY, the mother Jesus.
A friend of ours went there. She claimed to see visions when she stared into the sun. She showed us photos she took of angels in the trees (there were no angels visible in the photos).
She eventually had an emotional breakdown. It was not unexpected.
I first heard about the scandal in the early 1990’s and it was old then (it was related in Mary Craig’s book, which dates back to before the fall of the berlin wall).
Old news.
some research needed to get another viewpoint
http://www.medjugorje.org/clarification.htm
Interview with Fr. Ivan Sesar, Provincial of the Herzegovinian Franciscan Provinc
“Was Fr. Tomislav the spiritual guide of the visionaries? Was he presenting himself falsely, even to the Pope, as the one who by Gods providence leads the Medjugorje visionaries?
This provincial house has never proposed or appointed anyone as the spiritual guide of the visionaries. I think that not a single one of the parish priests of Medjugorje ever had a mandate to lead them spiritually. The fact is that some of the Franciscans were hearing confessions of some of the visionaries; they had, and still do have friendly relationships with them and their families. Who is whose friend or spiritual guide, you have to ask this the visionaries themselves. These days, we could read in the media that some of the visionaries denied this kind of leadership.”
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