Autoridades do Vaticano participam do primeiro festival em Medjugorje oficialmente aprovado

Matéria original: https://catholicherald.co.uk/news/2019/08/07/medjugorje-senior-vatican-officials-join-first-officially-approved-festival/

Pope Francis lifted a ban on pilgrimages organised by Catholic dioceses and parishes in May

Senior Vatican representatives joined the first officially approved church festival at Medjugorje, three months after Catholic pilgrimages to the site in Bosnia-Herzegovina were authorised by the Pope.

“We are called to share the difficulties of our contemporaries and we have a responsibility to care for them,” Archbishop Rino Fisichella, president of the Pontifical Council for New Evangelisation, told 60,000 young people from 97 countries on Monday.

“For something to happen, we have to offer something: our poverty, our misery, our borders, our contradictions. But God will change all that because God works miracles,” he said during the final evening of Mladifest, or Youth Festival.

Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, papal vicar of the Rome Diocese, formally opened the event on August 2. Fourteen archbishops and bishops and about 700 Catholic priests joined the festivities, which concluded on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, the Pope’s apostolic visitor to Medjugorje, Archbishop Henryk Hoser, who presided over the festival on Saturday, said the hilltop shrine had become “a place of meeting and knowing,” adding that “the secret of Medjugorje” was “an invisible reality, but intense and very present.”

More than 40,000 apparitions have been claimed over 38 years at Medjugorje, where six teenagers reported first seeing an apparition of Mary on June 24, 1981 while herding sheep.

Some of the visionaries say Mary still appears to them daily with messages at the town, which was largely untouched by the 1992 to 1995 civil war in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

In May 2018, Pope Francis named Archbishop Hoser as apostolic visitor, after a papal commission recommended that Medjugorje, which attracts up to 3 million visitors annually, be designated a pontifical shrine with Vatican oversight.

A ban on pilgrimages organised by Catholic dioceses and parishes was lifted under a papal decree in May, making possible the five-day festival.

Archbishop Jose Rodriguez Carballo, secretary of the Congregation for Institutions of Consecrated Life, said in an address last week that the young pilgrims were “in deep unity” with the Pope and grateful to him for “opening up the possibility of coming to pray here.”

Radio Medjugorje reported on Monday that parts of the festival had been watched via the internet by more than 2.8 million people worldwide.

Speaking at a press conference last week, Archbishop Hoser said the Pope had “opened a great door to enter Medjugorje” with his May decree, adding that he was “personally and intimately convinced” the Marian centre offered “a model for new evangelisation.”

He said Medjugorje should be seen as “a living, dynamic reality,” with over 700 vocations so far recorded there, adding that the centre’s importance was summed up “by the people coming here, praying here, being transformed here and returning to their countries with the Gospel spirit they breathed here.”

“The Holy See’s position has crystallised clearly and has two aspects: the pastoral aspect, which is fully accepted, and the doctrinal aspect, meaning study of the apparitions,” he told KAI, Poland’s Catholic information agency.

“The fact apparitions are still continuing is the main obstacle to a final ruling, since it’s hard to decide on something which hasn’t finished. For now, the question of recognising the authenticity of the apparitions remains in the hands of the Secretariat of State.”

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