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April 2, 2006FROM ATTACKS TO TALK OF ‘SIGNS,’ A SWIRL HAS ARISEN AROUND A FAMOUS APPARITION
There is suddenly more than the normal activity swirling around the famous apparition site of Medjugorje in Bosnia-Hercegovina. There is the approach of its 25th anniversary — and so many ready to attend that rooms are all but impossible to obtain. Crowds are said to be larger than ever (if not with so many Americans). There is the sudden flurry of new books on the apparitions. A number have been released in the last several months. There are the attacks: never in its more than two decades of history have there been so many attacks against the site. And there is the speculation on how Pope Benedict XVI feels about the happenings.
But mainly, there has been a series of extraordinary messages.
At a site where indications of the future are few and far between, and where seers carefully deflect questions about their “secrets” (focusing instead on standard Catholic teaching), now come two messages that suddenly sail beyond that low-key approach.
“Dear children! In this Lenten time, I call you to interior renunciation. The way to this leads you through love, fasting, prayer and good works. Only with total interior renunciation will you recognize God’s love and the signs of the time in which you live. You will be witnesses of these signs and will begin to speak about them. I desire to bring you to this. Thank you for having responded to me,” was the missive reported on March 18, 2006, by seer Mirjana Dragicevic-Soldo, who was first to receive all ten secrets and who receives a monthly as well as an annual birthday appearance.
That was the annual message. And not long after, on March 25, 2006 — Feast of the Annunciation — was this message from another seer, Marija Pavlovic-Lunetti:
“Courage, little children! I decided to lead you on the way of holiness. Renounce sin and set out on the way of salvation, the way which my Son has chosen. Through each of your tribulations and sufferings God will find the way of joy for you. Therefore, little children, pray. We are close to you with our love. Thank you for having responded to my call.”
It was the first time in memory that the message did not start out with “Dear children” — and the word “courage” was used in a way that went beyond its previous usage at Medjugorje (where if anything it was used in terms of evangelization). Moreover, “decided” is past tense. It had been 13 years since “signs” was uttered in such a directly prophetic way.
We must always be cautious of problems in translation. But there was no mistaking the overall tenor of two messages less than a month apart. Was she saying that the apparitions were nearing their conclusion? Or was she simply hinting that something was coming — something big?
The few indications offered about the secrets indicate that they include events that will come as warnings to the world, followed by developments in the Church, at Medjugorje itself, and by “chastisements.” John Paul II was known to read the monthly messages — with many of his themes echoing them, including establishment of World Youth Day.
But it is the idea of darkness engulfing the world — a notion John Paul also repeated, in one of his last letters — as well as major events as purification that initially galvanized interest in the apparitions, and the new messages hearken to those early days, as well as to the 1990s.
In fact the last time she uttered the term “signs of the times” had been on January 25, 1993, and then several months later on August 25, 1993, at the height of the civil war in former Yugoslavia — a time when bombs could be heard at night echoing from the nearby city of Mostar and Medjugorje itself had been threatened (but miraculously spared).
“May every hatred and jealousy disappear from your life and your thoughts, and may there only dwell love for God and for your neighbor,” she said that January. “Thus, and only thus shall you be able to discern the signs of the time.”
“Read Sacred Scripture, live it, and pray to understand the signs of the times,” she said that August.
In using similar language now was she simply pointing to the war in Iraq – which at the time of the 2006 messages was going especially badly, with sectarian strife, with the beginnings of civil war as there had been civil war in Bosnia – or is it of higher moment?
The few times she had otherwise used the word “signs” had to do with “signs” of spring, or “signs” of God in a sunrise. It had to do with nature.
These were very weighty words. It was hard to conceive of the seers formulating all this themselves, in such a perfectly succinct way. To do so, each would have to be a proficient writer – at times, more than a proficient writer. It was powerful and exacting prose.
Whatever the Church deems true or untrue (by which we will strictly abide), these were poignant reminders that what was occurring
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