Showing posts with label Bishop Hnilica. Show all posts
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Friday, October 18, 2019

The Deep Connections between Saint John Paul II, Medjugorje and Fatima - An Interview with Bishop Hnilica


John Paul II's Consecration on March 25, 1984
I've been deeply convinced of a connection between John Paul II, Fatima and Medjugorje for a long time. This interview with Bishop Hnilica, SJ, sheds tremendous light on these connections.  

But first, a little about Bishop Hnilica:
Bishop Hnilica giving Fatima Statue to Pope John Paul II
"...the Slovak Bishop ... worked for a long time to spread the message of Fatima, particularly with regard to Russia. It will be remembered that it was Bishop Hnilica who had taken all the Fatima documentation to John Paul II during his convalescence in 1981 [following the attempt on his life on May 13th], and who had presented him with the statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary which the Holy Father sent to a specially constructed church on the Polish-Soviet border. It was during the time he spent in prison in Czechoslovakia that Bishop Hnilica discovered the true meaning of Our Lady's request to consecrate Russia to her Immaculate Heart as the only way to obtain peace in the world. As a result, he has worked to spread the message of Fatima wherever he went." http://www.christendom-awake.org/pages/ttindalr/hnilica.htm

The six-year imprisonment of Bishop Hnilica was a direct result of the intense anti-religious persecution of atheistic Communism that both he and St. John Paul II knew firsthand. These were some of the tremendous errors that would spread from Russia following the Bolshevik Revolution, which was occurring in 1917 at the same time Our Lady of Fatima came. This was, in part, what she warned us about and why she asked us to consecrate, pray for and offer sacrifices in response to this great looming danger.

For the atheistic communism that rose from Russia would, in fact, be the cause of over 100 - 110 million lives lost worldwide within the last century (some believe the death toll is actually much higher). 
Understanding this great loss of life that we have endured, not only through Russia, but from the great wars of this past century, help explain the great urgency of Our Mother's messages at Fatima - and why men like John Paul II and Bishop Hnilica (as you will see) believed Our Mother comes again to Medjugorje in order to fulfill the plan she began in Fatima.

God has prompted me to write additional articles that demonstrate that these same satanic atheistic ideologies that killed over a hundred of million people physically - continue to wreck havoc on the faith of countless souls to this day. The fact is - an untold number of souls are in grave danger of being lost today-  as they live lies permeated with the very same anti-God, anti-family ideologies that Lenin proposed back in Russia in 1917. The ongoing tragedy of the widespread destruction of faith and the family is exemplified in the fact that young people are losing their faith by the millions, (my pastor quoted a study that states 100,000 young people leave Christian churches each month in America). This is occurring, in part, because they have become victims of these agendas - indoctrinated (among many other things) to believe that God, sin, heaven and hell no longer exist and that Communism and Socialism are the answer to our nation's troubles. Understanding the direness of the situation gives us insight into why God continues to send us His Blessed Mother Mary every day – for He will stop at nothing to save His children.


The graveness of our situation was understood well by St. John Paul II, who said:

"We are now standing in the face of the greatest historical confrontation humanity has ever experienced. I do not think that the wide circle of the American Society, or the whole wide circle of the Christian Community realize this fully. We are now facing the final confrontation between the Church and the anti-church, between the gospel and the anti-gospel, between Christ and the antichrist. The confrontation lies within the plans of Divine Providence. It is, therefore, in God's Plan, and it must be a trial which the Church must take up, and face courageously." (1976 Eucharistic Congress in Philadelphia)

Understanding and foreseeing the grave destruction that awaited mankind, God sent us Our Blessed Mother to Fatima, asking us to pray for and Consecrate Russia to her Immaculate Heart on July 13, 1917 (these are the first two parts of the Secret of Fatima - the 3rd part is often called the Third Secret). 
This message, appropriately, followed the terrifying vision of hell that was shown to the children. For communism's very aim is the destruction of souls.
Lucia writes:

"Frightened and asking for help we looked up to Our Lady, who with sorrow and gentleness said to us: 
"You have seen hell where the souls of poor sinners go.
To save them, God wants to establish in the world
devotion to my Immaculate Heart.
If you do what I tell you many souls will be saved and you will have peace.
The war will end, but if you don’t cease offending God,
a worse one will start in the papacy of Pope Pius XI.
The war is going to end.
But if people do not stop offending God, another, even worse one will begin in the reign of Pius XI.
When you shall see a night illuminated by an unknown light know that this is the great sign that God gives you
 that He is going to punish the world for its many crimes
by means of war, hunger, and persecution of the Church and the Holy Father.
To prevent it, I shall come to ask for the consecration of Russia to my Immaculate Heart
 and the Communion of reparation on the first Saturdays.
If my desires are obeyed,
Russia will be converted and there will be peace;
if not, its errors will spread all over the world, promoting wars, persecutions of the Church: the good will be martyred, the Holy Father will suffer much, several nations will be annihilated.
In the end my Immaculate Heart will triumph.
The Holy Father will consecrate Russia to me; it will be converted, and a certain period of peace will be granted to the world."

These last sentences are integral to understanding Fatima, Pope John Paul II and Bishop Hnilica – as well as Medjugorje. For, as we shall see in this interview, these two great men of God came to understand that Medjugorje is the extension and fulfillment of Fatima, as she continues to ask for her desires to be obeyed. For more information about St. John Paul II’s belief in Medjugorje, I write about this extensively here:
Medjugorje: In St. John Paul II’s Own Words

The above information is given as a preface to this interview, which was conducted by Marie Czernin for the German Catholic monthly magazine PUR. It was published in December 2004:

Interview with Bishop Hnilica:
Marie Czernin: Bishop Hnilica, you spent much time with the Pope John Paul II and you had many private encounters with him – for example when you visited him at the Gemelli Hospital shortly after the attempt on his life, May 13, 1981. 
Did you ever speak with the Pope about the events in Medjugorje?

Bishop Pavel Hnilica – I visited the Holy Father on 1984. We had lunch at Castel Gandolfo, his summer residence, and I told him about the Consecration of Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, which I have done in the muscovite Cathedral of the Assumption, on March 24 that same year, according to what Our Lady had asked in Fatima.

John Paul II's Consecration on March 25, 1984
[Bishop Hnilica is speaking of going undercover to Moscow to consecrate Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in union with Pope John Paul II's Consecration on March 25, 1984, in order to fulfill of Our Lady's request at Fatima to consecrate Russia to her Immaculate Heart. You can read his fascinating testimony that details how this took place in the heart of atheistic communist Russia here in an excerpt from the book: Fatima, Russia and Pope John Paul II: How Mary Intervened to Deliver Russia].
When I told to the Holy Father about these events, he was very touched and he said: “The Virgin Mary led you there under her protection”. 
I responded: “No, Holy Father, she was carrying me in her arms!” 
After this, he asked me what I am thinking about Medjugorje and if I have visited that place. I answered that the official Vatican has not forbidden me to go, but that I was counselled not to do it. The Pope looked at me and said:
“Go to Medjugorje incognito as you went to Moscow. Who can forbid you this?” The Pope has not given me an official authority to go there, but he found another solution. The pope continued to speak, and he showed me a book about Medjugorje written by René Laurentin. He started to read some chapters and he underlined that the messages of Medjugorje are in close relationship with those of Fatima.  
“Look, Medjugorje is a continuation, an extension of Fatima. Our Lady is appearing in communist countries primarily because of problems that originate in Russia”, said the Pope, who already took this as a mission of his pontificate.
This is why I immediately understood the connection.
After the conversation with the Pope, I visited Medjugorje incognito three or four times. But, the former bishop of Mostar-Duvno, Pavao Zanic, wrote a letter to me asking me not to visit Medjugorje any more; if I refuse, he will write to Pope himself, he said.
It seems that somebody informed him about my visit.
However, there was no reason for me to be afraid of the Holy Father.

- Did you have other occasions to speak with the Holy Father about Medjugorje?

Bishop Hnilica – Yes, the next time we spoke about Medjugorje was on August 1st, 1988.
A groups of doctors from Milan, who were testing the children, came to visit the Pope in Castel Gandolfo. One of the doctors mentioned that the bishop of Mostar was giving them hard times.
The Pope said: “As he is the bishop of that place, you have to respect him.”
Then he continued in a cordial tone: “But he will have to answer before God if he has not acted in a right way”.
[Eventually the Church, in an unprecedented manner, would remove the Bishop of Mostar's authority regarding any judgments concerning Medjugorje. Authority was given first to a Commission of Yugoslavian Bishops and most recently, a Vatican Commission of Cardinals and the most highly trained theologians in Marian apparitions studied the reported apparitions for four years. The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith would also be forced to issue a letter stating that the Bishop of Mostar's statements should be regarded only as his personal beliefs.]
After this, the Pope was pondering a few moments, and then he said:  
“Today’s world has lost the sense of supernatural, in other words, the sense of God. But many people rediscover this feeling in Medjugorje through prayer, fasting and the sacraments.”
For me personally, this is the strongest explicit witness about Medjugorje. What has especially and profoundly impressed me is the fact that the doctors, who were present, declared “Non constat de supernaturalitate”. The Pope, for his part, recognised long time before that the supernatural events are really at work in Medjugorje. Through many sources, the Pope came to the conviction that God can be experienced in this place.

- Is it possible that many things that happen in Medjugorje can be invented?

Bishop Hnilica – Some years ago, there was a Youth meeting in Marienfried, and I was invited. During the encounter, a journalist asked me:
“Bishop, don’t you believe that, all that is happening in Medjugorje, comes from the devil (Satan)?
I answered:
“I am a Jesuit. Saint Ignatius taught us how to discern spirits, but he also taught us that each event can have 3 different sources: human, divine or diabolic.” 
At the end, he agreed with me that what is happening in Medjugorje cannot be explained from a human point of view – the fact that every year normal young people – thousands of them – are attracted, they stream in order to reconcile with God. Medjugorje has already been named “confessional of the world”, because, as a phenomenon, neither Lourdes nor Fatima managed to spur that many crowds of people to go for confession. 
What is happening during confession? The priest is delivering the sinner from the devil.  
Then I answered to the journalist: 
“Of course, Satan is capable of many things, but he is not capable of one thing: Is it possible that Satan spurs people to go for confession in order to be delivered precisely from him?” 
The journalists laughed, understanding what I wanted to say.
Therefore, the only cause remains in God. 
Later on, I told to the Holy Father about this conversation.

- How would you summarise the messages of Medjugorje?
What is distinguishing these messages from those in Lourdes or Fatima?

Bishop HnilicaIn all three places, Our Lady is inviting us to repentance, forgiveness and prayer. In this aspect of the message, these three apparitions are similar. However, the difference in Medjugorje is that the apparitions are lasting for 23 years now. The intensity of the continuation of the supernatural is neither declining nor diminishing during all these years, and the result is an even greater number of intellectuals that are converted here.

- Some do not consider the events of Medjugorje as genuine because war broke out in this region, which has for result that nations turned one against another: isn’t this a place of peace and not of conflict?

Bishop Hnilica In 1991 (10 years after the first message: “Peace, peace and only peace”), when the war broke out in Croatia, I met the Pope once again, and he asked me: “How can the apparitions of Medjugorje be explained in the midst of the war in Bosnia?” 
Really, the war was terrible, so I answered:  
“It seems that we are in the same situation as in Fatima. If Russia had immediately been consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Second World War and the spreading of the Communism and atheism would have been avoided. Holy Father, as soon as, in 1984, you consecrated Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, countless changes took place in Russia, and the fall of the communism began. 
In Medjugorje, Gospa started with the warning that there would be a war if we were not converted. Nobody took these messages seriously. Maybe, if the bishops of former Yugoslavia had accepted these messages more seriously, it would not have gone that far – but in any case, this would not have been a guaranty of the definitive recognition of the official Church, because the apparitions are still going on today.” 
Then the Pope told me: “Then, bishop Hnilica is convinced that my action of consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary was valid?”
I answered: “Certainly it was valid; the only question is how many bishops really did the same consecration in union with the Holy Father.”

- Why is it so important that other bishops should have done the same in the sense of what Holy Father has done?

Bishop HnilicaIt is expressing the collegiality of the Church; in other words, the unity of the bishops with the Pope gives to it a far deeper meaning. When Carol Woytila was elected a Pope in 1978, I congratulated him, but I immediately told him that something would be missing to his pontificate if he does not consecrate Russia together with all the bishops. 
He told me then:  
“If you manage to convince bishops about this, I will do it tomorrow.” 
This is why, after the consecration (25.03.1984), he asked me how many bishops concelebrated with me. 
As I could not answer him to this question, the Pope said:  
“Every bishop must prepare his diocese, every priest his community, every father his family, because Gospa said that also lay people must consecrate themselves to her Heart.” [emphases mine] 

This interview coincides with one of the seers of Fatima, Lucia dos Santos's own confirmation of the connection between Fatima and Medjugorje:
“According to Sister Lucia’s own nephew, Father Salinho — a Salesian priest who lives in Portugal — Sister Lucia continued receiving visions of the Virgin Mary long after 1917, and some of these apparitions of the Virgin spoke to Sister Lucia of the Madonna’s continued work in Medjugorje. This report of Father Salinho’s was documented by the French author Sister Emmanuel Maillard in her book Medjugorje, Triumph of the Heart! (Queenship, 2004), a revised edition of Sister Emmanuel’s earlier popular work, Medjugorje: the 90s. Pope John Paul II met with Sister Emmanuel, was given a copy of her earlier book, and therefore this knowledge – between Fatima’s main visionary and the apparitions in Medjugorje – may not have been foreign to the Vatican.
This is a very important revelation, for one of the things that the Church looks for, in evaluating apparitions, is coherence between Mary’s apparitions. Fatima and Medjugorje already have an immense amount in common; from the miracle of the dancing sun that has been recorded at each location – once in Fatima and numerous times in Medjugorje – to references to Mary’s Immaculate Heart in the devotion of both Fatima and Medjugorje, to the spiritual program of daily prayer – especially the Rosary – Mass, fasting, and penance for the salvation of sinners at each site; to incredibly similar depictions of visions of the afterlife, particularly of hell, which were given to both the Fatima and Medjugorje seers by their apparition. The coherence is evident. Now there is even a report from a Catholic priest and a family member of Fatima’s main visionary, that Sister Lucia herself experienced apparitions of Our Lady speaking about her work in Medjugorje; and, therefore, Sister Lucia reportedly confirmed the apparitions of Medjugorje through her own private revelations of the Virgin.
...It is noteworthy, in stressing this connection, that Sister Lucia and Pope John Paul II maintained a lifelong friendship. [One that began]... when the pope was in Fatima on May 13, 1982, to thank the Virgin for saving his life from an assassination attempt. This was the same day that Our Lady of Medjugorje told the visionaries in Yugoslavia: “His enemies tried to kill him, but I have protected him.”
What is interesting about Lucia’s visionary experiences of the Madonna is the fact that they did not end while she was a little girl. It is true that the last apparition in the Cova da Iria fields nearby Fatima, resulting in the miracle of the dancing sun that was witnessed by an estimated 70,000 people, did conclude on October 13, 1917. However, even after the conclusion of these public apparitions, Sister Lucia continued receiving private revelations of the Virgin Mary as a nun in her cell. The same Virgin Mary that came to her as a little girl in Fatima continued appearing to Lucia as a grown woman in the convent. The apparitions lasted late into Lucia’s life, even after the Madonna reportedly began appearing in Medjugorje to six Croatian youths in 1981.” (Written by Daniel Klimek) https://www.medjugorjemiracles.com/2011/07/fatima-visionary-saw-and-confirmed-the-apparitions-of-our-lady-of-medjugorje/

The reported message from Our Lady of Medjugorje on August 25, 1991 purports this same assertion: that she is the same Blessed Mother who came first to Fatima, (and who has reportedly- to this very day –been appearing daily in Medjugorje for nearly 40 years) asking for the desires she requested in Fatima to be fulfilled. She said:
 
"Dear Children! Today also I invite you to prayer, now as never before when my plan has begun to be realized.
Satan is strong and wants to sweep away my plans of peace and joy and make you think that my Son is not strong in His decisions. Therefore, I call all of you, dear children, to pray and fast still more firmly.
 I invite you to self-renunciation for nine days so that,  
with your help, everything that I desire to realize through the secrets 
I began in Fatima, may be fulfilled. 
I call you, dear children, to now grasp the importance of my coming 
and the seriousness of the situation. 
I want to save all souls and present them to God. 
Therefore, let us pray that everything I have begun be fully realized.
Thank you for having responded to my call."

As reported in this interview above, Pope John Paul II believed that Mary's coming to Medjugorje “is a continuation, an extension of Fatima.” Saying, “Our Lady is appearing in communist countries primarily because of problems that originate in Russia.”

Pope John Paul II was convinced that Mary saved him not only as an individual from a trained assassin on May 13, 1981, (the feast of the first apparition in Fatima), but that she has continued to come to save us collectively as well, saying:

"Christ will conquer through her, because He wants the Church's victories
now and in the future to be linked to her."
(John Paul II, Crossing the Threshold of Hope, p. 114)

Therefore, just as he was convinced Mary guided the bullet to save his life, he also was convinced that Mary was truly appearing in Medjugorje to save all of us from the continued destruction waged against us by satan... 
We can surmise this based on the fact that he believed Mary was appearing in answer to his prayers. We know this based on the testimony of one of the visionaries, Mirjana Dragicevic Soldo, who reports about the time she spent with Pope John Paul II in 1987 in her book, My Heart Will Triumph. Here are excerpts of the Pope's remarks. To read about the whole encounter, please see my previous post: Mirjana's Meeting With Pope St. John Paul II: He Believed Medjugorje Was The Answer to His Prayers!
I will never forget the love that radiated from the Holy Father. What I felt with him is similar to what I feel when I am with Our Lady, and looking into his eyes was just like looking into hers.
Later, a priest told me that the pope had been interested in Medjugorje from the very beginning, because right before our apparitions started, he had been praying for Our Lady to appear again on Earth. 
"I cannot do it all alone, Mother," he prayed. "In Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland and so many other communist countries, people cannot freely practice their faith. I need your help, dear Mother."
According to this priest, when the pope heard that Our Lady had appeared in a tiny village in a communist country, he immediately thought Medjugorje had to be an answer to his prayers.”

I have one last item regarding the connection between Fatima and Medjugorje that I'd like to share. It is contained in an excerpt from Bishop Hnilica's 1997 open letter to Medjugorje prayer groups. It addresses the persecutions, lies and tribulations that Medjugorje has had to endure - likening them to the trials of the prophets of old and Fatima in more recent times: 

"No one can deny, even if some try, that the spiritual Movement of the Queen of Peace is a living part of the Church, born of a spirit of prayer, not of human initiative. This river of light, life, peace and love for the Mother of God has generated prayer groups everywhere, inspired conversions, and continues to heal and comfort the hearts of all Christians who have found in the simplicity of the message of the Queen of Peace an authentic direction to rediscover the Gospel and return to the heart of the Church...
Unfortunately, since the message of Medjugorje, just like Fatima's, speaks of peace and conversion, the path of the Church is not an easy one, sharing the same fate of the prophets: many conversions but also much persecution; so much grace but also many fights; and like the prophets, only after much suffering and tribulations, men come to truly understand the importance of it. We know that voices have risen against Medjugorje, but this is not the first time that different opinions clash in the matter of supernatural intervention, inside the Church community and even among bishops. "The world is losing the supernatural, people are finding it in Medjugorje through prayer, fasting and the sacraments," said the Holy Father some years ago..." 

I pray that this information and these remembrances and stories of St. John Paul II that express his love and faith in Medjugorje inspire and encourage us to ponder these events of Mary's coming to earth and the importance of living her messages. 
For if the apparitions in Medjugorje are indeed true, as St. John Paul II and Bishop Hnilica believed, it cannot be without reason that Mary is being sent from heaven to us daily now for nearly forty years. 
Thus, the importance of her coming cannot be overstated.
Therefore, let us live Mary messages of prayer and sacrifice, conversion, Eucharist and Confession. 
May they help us to live unafraid and rooted deeply in Christ and His One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church - confident, no matter the trials, that in the end, Mary's Immaculate Heart will Triumph. 
To hasten this triumph, may we constantly pray that Jesus and Mary's plans be realized and fulfilled.
And, likewise, let us pray especially for our Holy Father, Pope Francis, for all priests in the Church and for our nation and families as we consecrate ourselves totally to Jesus through Mary, 
so that God's may always be done in us. We ask this through Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen.
Pope St. John Paul II and Bishop Hnilica, pray for us! 

Lastly, this is a moving video that highlights the destruction Communism brought to the Church in Russia:




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For those interested, here is the preface that was first included when the above interview was first pubished:
(PUR - Politik und Religion, a very successful and independent magazine led by two journalists, Bernhard and Martin Muller – twin brothers aged 43). This monthly is Catholic and is distributed to all the Bishops in Germany. Bernhard and Martin Muller are deeply devoted to Fatima, where, in fact, the idea for this magazine was born. 
“As redactors, we had some doubts about making this interview, because the whole question around Medjugorje is a bit controversial. We have nevertheless decided to make it, because we want our readers to be aware of things that are spoken about in the world, and in this concrete case, in Germany. We are convinced that words spoken by Bishop Hnilica, transmitted integrally, will be interesting to our readers. These words speak for themselves. This article is not “a voice in favour of Medjugorje” raised by our magazine. On the contrary, it represents a decision to give to our readers concrete information about what people, including the Pope, are saying, or witness that somebody told, about the apparitions of Medjugorje and their fruits.
This article follows two other articles about Medjugorje published in October, in the magazine of the Italian Bishops Conference “Avvenire”, which speak in a positive way about Medjugorje. One of them reports that the Italian UN forces based in Sarajevo went on pilgrimage to Medjugorje in order to thank the Queen of Peace for her protection during their peace mission in Bosnia. The other article, published on October 10, 2004, by Allessandro Fo, professor of Latin Literature at the University of Sienna, speaks about his conversion as a fruit of his pilgrimage to Medjugorje. The fact that the magazine of the Italian Bishops Conference gives much space to the events of Medjugorje is interesting for us.
This is why we sent Marie Czernin to ask Bishop Pavel Hnilica – an old friend of the Pope who lives in Rome since the fifties, after he escaped from Slovakia – if the Pope had ever given any commentary on Medjugorje, and if yes, in which way. (Editor of PUR magazine)

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Medjugorje: In St. John Paul II’s Own Words

St. John Paul II


Medjugorje: In St. John Paul II’s Own Words



When speaking with people regarding Medjugorje, I often find that people either know little to nothing about the reported apparitions of Mary that have lasted over 38 years and that continue to this day…

Or, they have a vague negative perception fueled by things they once heard or read many years ago.

I’ve also found that most have no idea that St. John Paul II personally believed in Medjugorje and spoke highly about it with Bishops and priests, stating such things as:



·      Mary’s coming to Medjugorje was an answer to his prayers.

·      Medjugorje is the continuation and extension of Fatima.

·      The fall of Communism in Poland should not be credited to him; but it is the work of Mary in Medjugorje and Fatima.

·      Today people have lost the supernatural. They find it in Medjugorje.

·      Medjugorje is “the Spiritual Heart” and “the Hope of the World”.

·      "Our Lady of Medjugorje will save America!"



Yet, these are, in fact, accurate representations of his thoughts. This article will verify each of these statements plus many others.



But, let’s first address the most fundamental question:

What is Medjugorje?



Medjugorje is a small village in former Communist Yugoslavia, (what is now currently known as Bosnia- Herzegovina) where it has been reported consistently and undeniably that Mary, the Mother of Jesus, has been coming to earth – first to six children – now to three of the six children (who are now adults) who still report seeing her to daily. In the reported messages, Mary calls herself the “Queen of Peace” and asks for: Peace, for her children to convert and have strong faith through centering our lives on the Eucharist (adoring and going to Mass daily if possible), reading Scripture and praying the rosary daily with the heart (with our family if possible), fasting twice a week and confessing once a month. Up to 50 million people have made pilgrimages there. Out of these millions, hundreds of vocations to the priesthood and religious life, as well as, countless conversions and miracles have been reported - resulting in thousands who describe Medjugorje as a place where "heaven touches the earth"!

As mentioned above, most have no idea what Pope John Paul believed regarding these events that began in 1981 and lasted through the end of his pontificate and beyond (again, according to continuous reports).

In response to this, I provide here a comprehensive account of what St. John Paul II said regarding Medjugorje privately to many priests and bishops.

Their testimonies, placed here in chronological order, not only give insight into John Paul II’s beliefs, but also provide a compelling look into the history of Church’s response regarding the reported apparitions as well; particularly, as it regards its unprecedented stripping away of the authority of the local bishop to make judgments regarding Medjugorje. This is why those holding to the local bishops’ opinions and purporting them to be the Church’s official response do not represent the Church or the reported apparitions accurately or fairly.



Now, on to Medjugorje in St. John Paul II’s own Words:



1984: Pope John Paul II to Bishop Hnilica: “Medjugorje is a continuation, an extension of Fatima. Our Lady is appearing in communist countries primarily because of problems that originate in Russia.”

·      This was said while discussing the Consecration of Russia with Bishop Pavel Hnilica, who was speaking to the Pope of how he was able to enter Communist Moscow at the risk of further imprisonment (he had already been imprisoned for six years in a Communist work camp alongside tens of thousands of others), in order to Consecrate Russia as it’s bishop in union with Pope John Paul II’s Consecration on March 25, 1984. (See testimony here of his time in prison and how he was able to enter Moscow http://www.christendom-awake.org/pages/ttindalr/hnilica.htm)

·      This Act of Consecration was made to fulfill the request of Our Lady in Fatima - who, Pope John Paul II was convinced - saved his life from the trained assassin’s bullet on May 13, 1981. (See full interview: http://www.medjugorje.hr/en/news/medjugorje-and-pope-john-paul-ii---an-interview-with-bishop-hnilica,1132.html)


On April 2, 1986 reported by Fr. Ivan Dugandzic, OFM, during a meeting with the Holy Father. The Holy Father told him that he follows the events continuously. "You can tell everyone that each day I pray for a happy conclusion to these events."


June 1986: Response to a group of twelve Italian bishops seeking pastoral advice on people making pilgrimages to Medjugorje. "Let the people go to Medjugorje if they convert, pray, confess, do penance and fast."


1987: Fr. Gianni Sgreva, who was discerning whether to help with the foundation of a new Community, which stemmed from the conversion of several young people in Medjugorje.

“…Before founding the community I spoke with Cardinal Ratzinger. He listened to everything attentively and instructed me what to do. For Medjugorje he told me,

"Don't you worry about the tree, you worry about the fruits, the vocations, and Medjugorje is our concern."

I spoke also with the Holy Father. I talked to him about the community and the vocations connected with the experience of Medjugorje. The Holy Father listened to me, drew close to me and right in my ear said to me, reminding me not to forget:

"Don't you be concerned about Medjugorje, because I'm thinking about Medjugorje and I pray for its success every day. You be concerned with the vocations and pray for me every day"

·      Passionist Fr. Gianni Sgreva speaks in regard to the origins of the Oasis of Peace Community, whose history began with “the events in the famous Bosnian village of Medjugorje. Here, in the year 1987, several young men and women were touched by the presence of the Queen of Peace. They began to try and live the messages of Our Lady - prayer, penitence and conversion - transforming them into a lifestyle compatible with consecrated life.” It is now “composed of brothers and sisters from all parts of the world and is present today in Italy, Cameroon and Brazil.”



1987: In a private conversation with the visionary Mirjana Soldo the Pope said:

"If I were not pope I would already be in Medjugorje confessing." https://enteringintothemystery.blogspot.com/2019/04/the-visionary-mirjanas-meeting-with.html:

·      Mirjana further attests and writes in her book, My Heart Will Triumph, about her time with Pope John Paul II. In the course of the conversation, saying:

·      "Please ask the pilgrims in Medjugorje to pray for my intentions."
"I know all about Medjugorje I've followed the messages from the beginning. Please, tell me what it's like for you when Our Lady appears."

·      "Take good care of Medjugorje, Mirjana. Medjugorje is the hope for the entire world."

·      "If I were not the pope, I would have gone to Medjugorje a long time ago."

·      She writes: “I will never forget the love that radiated from the Holy Father. What I felt with him is similar to what I feel when I am with Our Lady, and looking into his eyes was just like looking into hers. Later, a priest told me that the pope had been interested in Medjugorje from the very beginning, because right before our apparitions started, he had been praying for Our Lady to appear again on Earth. 

·      "I cannot do it all alone, Mother," he prayed. "In Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Poland and so many other communist countries, people cannot freely practice their faith. I need your help, dear Mother."

·      According to this priest, when the pope heard that Our Lady had appeared in a tiny village in a communist country, he immediately thought Medjugorje had to be an answer to his prayers.  

·      [John Paul II was shot on May 13, 1981 - the reported Marian Apparitions in Medjugorje began on June 24, 1981 - just a little over a month later.]



1988: "Pray for me in Medjugorje. [...] Medjugorje is the spiritual heart of the world." (Pope John Paul II to bishop of Florianopolis (Brazil), Maurillo Kreiger)

·      1988: Mons. Maurillo Kreiger visited Medjugorje four times. His first visit was in 1986. He writes as follows: "In 1988, I was with eight other bishops and thirty three priests on spiritual retreat in the Vatican. The Holy Father knew that many of us were going to Medjugorje afterwards. After a private mass with the Pope, before leaving Rome, he said, without having been asked anything, "Pray for me in Medjugorje".

·      On another occasion, I told the Pope "I am going to Medjugorje for the fourth time". He concentrated his thoughts and said, "Medjugorje, Medjugorje, it's the spiritual heart of the world". On the same day I spoke with other Brazilian bishops and the Pope at lunch time and I asked him: "Your holiness, can I tell the visionaries that you send your blessing?" He answered: "Yes, Yes.” and embraced me.

·      "Medjugorje is a great center of spirituality." Pope John Paul II to Bishop Murilo Krieger (National Catholic Register, April 29, 1990)



August 1, 1989 address by the Pope to a group of Italian physicians dedicated to defending unborn life and to making scientific and medical studies on the apparition, [at which they lamented to Pope John Paul II of the Bishop Zanic’s rejection of their findings]:

"Today the world has lost the supernatural. Many people sought it and found it in Medjugorje through prayer, fasting, and through confession."

Reported by Bishop Paul Hnilica, SJ, Auxiliary Bishop of Rome, who then added: “For me personally, this is the strongest explicit witness about Medjugorje…The Pope, for his part, recognized … supernatural events are really at work in Medjugorje. Through many sources, the Pope came to the conviction that God can be experienced in this place.”




Aug. 1988: "The pope spoke very favorably about the happenings at Medjugorje...To say nothing is happening there is to deny the living, prayerful witness of hundreds of thousands who have gone there." (Bishop Michael D. Pfeifer, Pastoral Letter of August 5, 1988)

·      Bishop Michael D. Pfeifer, OMI, Bishop of San Angelo, Texas, National Catholic Register, April 15,1990: "During my Ad Lumina visit to Rome with the Bishops of Texas in April 1988, I asked our Holy Father his opinion about Medjugorje during the private conversation I had with him. He spoke very favorably about the happenings there, pointing out the good which had been done for people. During the lunch which the Texan bishops later had with the Holy Father, Medjugorje came up for further discussion. Again His Holiness spoke of how it has changed the lives of people who visit it, and said that so far the messages are not contrary to the gospel."



1988:  "Medjugorje? Medjugorje? Medjugorje? Only good things are happening at Medjugorje.  People are praying there.  People are going to Confession. People are adoring the Eucharist, and people are turning to God.  And, only good things seem to be happening at Medjugorje." Archbishop Henry J. Flynn of St. Paul Minneapolis related this response Pope John Paul II gave to Bishop Stanley Ott of Baton Rouge, La., who asked him: "Holy Father, what do you think of Medjugorje?" during the Louisiana bishops’ "ad limina" visit to the Holy Father in Rome.



May 14th, 1989: ‘Yes, it’s good for pilgrims to go to Medjugorje and pray and do penance. It’s good!’ Bishop S. Treinen, Bishop of Boise, Idaho, related this reply Pope John Paul II gave to him during his Mass Homily at the Notre Dame Conference on Medjugorje, when he told him: ‘Holy Father, I have just come from Medjugorje. There are wonderful things going on there… That’s first hand, I heard him say it myself.”


April 21, 1989: "If I wasn't the pope, I’d be in Medjugorje already!" - Reported by Bishop Paul Hnilica, SJ, Auxiliary Bishop of Rome, after having been admonished by the Holy Father for not stopping in Medjugorje on his return trip to Rome from a meeting in Moscow on behalf of the Pope.


August 1989: "Let them go [to Medjugorje]. They are going there to pray. When you get there, you pray for me." (Pope John Paul II to Archbishop Patrick Flores, Message de Paix, Montreal, 11/12/89).


Nov. 11, 1990: Regarding the liberation of Poland from Communism:

"No, this is not my merit. This is the work of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as She had predicted in Fatima and in Medjugorje." (Pope John Paul II to Msgr. Angelo Kim, President of the Korean Bishops' Conference)


1990: John Paul II sent his friend and confidant, Bishop Paul Hnilica, S.J., then Auxiliary Bishop of Rome, to accompany Marija Pavlovic, another Medjugorje visionary, on a visit to Russia. Bishop Hnilica continually told Marija how much the pope wished to visit Medjugorje.


February 1991: "There are bishops, like in Yugoslavia for example, who are against this. But it is important to look at the great number of people who are answering her invitations, the amount of conversions... All this is underlined in the Gospel... All these facts have to be seriously investigated." (Pope John Paul II to Archbishop Kwangju, L`Homme Nouveau, 3. February 1991.)


·      “The CDF has taken an unprecedented position by stating that the bishop's negative convictions of Medjugorje is merely "his personal opinion".

·      [They issued two letters, one in 1998 and again in 2018 stating, in part]:

·      1998: The secretary of the CDF, Cardinal Bertone, states in a letter to Bishop Aubry on the status of Medjugorje stating (complete text);

"What Bishop Peric said in his letter to the Secretary General of FamilleChretienne, declaring: "My conviction and my position is not only 'non constat de supernaturalitate', but likewise, 'constat de non supernaturalitate' of the apparitions or revelations in Medjugorje", should be considered the expression of the personal conviction of the Bishop of Mostar which he has the right to express as Ordinary of the place, but which is and remains his personal opinion."

·      2008: Cardinal Bertone, secretary of the CDF, re-iterates the previous statement of the CDF with the following;

“Bishop Peric’s statement expresses a personal opinion of his own. It is not a definitive official judgment on the part of the Church. The Church defers to the Zadar statement issued on 10th April 1991 by the bishops of the former Yugoslavia and the statement leaves the door open to further investigations of the affair. So the process of verification needs to move forward” 2

·      “If we are to be honest with ourselves about the implications of this statement, we must then dismiss anything the bishop says on the matter as not holding any authority, since it is based on his personal opinions (as opposed to an official pronouncement). This includes his many writings against Medjugorje, the numerous articles, his appearances on public television condemning the apparitions, the commentary on his diocese website, and so forth. None of this can be given any more authority than if a layperson were saying the same.” http://www.medjugorje-apologia.com/position_of_the_church.html



July 20, 1992: The Pope said to Fr. Jozo Zovko: "Busy yourself with Medjugorje, look after Medjugorje, don't tire. Persevere, be strong, I am with you. Watch over, follow Medjugorje."    

·      Fr. Jozo met with Pope John Paul II in 1992, in the midst of the wars in the former Yugoslavia. John Paul II’s words to Fr. Jozo were striking: “I am with you, protect Medjugorje! Protect Our Lady’s messages!” The passion and urgency of the Holy Father’s words for the protection of Medjugorje make clear how much the holy site, as to millions of Catholics, meant to him.



Rome, November 24, 1993: The Bishops of the Indian Ocean Regional Episcopal Conference asked about Medjugorje during their ad limina meeting with the Holy Father, Pope John Paul answered: 

“As Urs von Balthasar put it, Mary is the Mother who warns her children. Many people have a problem with Medjugorje, with the fact that the apparitions last too long. They do not understand. But the message is given in a specific context, it corresponds to the situation of the country. The message insists on peace, on the relations between Catholics, Orthodox and Muslims. There, you find the key to the comprehension of what is happening in the world and of its future. (The Triumph of the Heart; Sr. Emmanuel; pg. 196)


1994: "Our Lady of Medjugorje will save America!" (Pope John Paul II to Bishop Hnilica, National Conference, Notre Dame)


November 1994: The Archbishop of Paraguay, Mons. Felipe Santiago Bentez, asked of the Holy Father, the Pope, if he was right to give approval to the faithful gathering in the spirit of Medjugorje, especially with the priests... The Holy Father answered: "Approve all that is related to Medjugorje".


Feb. 1995: Pope John Paul II, in response to a question asked by the Archbishop of Asuncion, La Paz, Bolivia. "Authorize everything that regards Medjugorje."


March 22, 1995: Vicka Ivankovic, reported visionary of Medjugorje, accompanied 350 wounded and crippled Croatian soldiers to Rome where the Pope gave them a private audience. She was the translator (Italian-Croatian) and the Pope immediately recognized her: "Are you not Vicka from Medjugorje?" he asked her. Vicka then offered him a rosary saying: "I guess you have many rosaries already, but this one is special as it was blessed by the Gospa during an apparition."

The Pope said to her: "Pray to the Madonna for me, I pray for you."

He prayed over her a long time and blessed her.



April 6th, l995: A Croatian Delegation, which included the President Tudjman, the Vice President Radic and Cardinal Kuharic from Zagreb made an official visit to the Holy Father. The Pope read his official statement and afterwards, as he often does, he spontaneously added a few words of his own. "I want to go to Split, to Maria Bistrica and to Medjugorje!"

·      March 15, 1997: Dr. Franjo Tudjman said the following: “Again I repeat that on the occasion of my last conversation with him Pope John Paul II said that, on the occasion of his visit to Bosnia-Hercegovina, he would like also to visit Medjugorje."

·      The visit of Pope John Paul II to Bosnia-Hercegovina April 12 - 13, 1997. While the Pope prayed with those gathered in the Sarajevo cathedral he prayed twice referring to the Queen of Peace for Bosnia-Hercegovina. Many of those present interpreted it as having recourse to the Queen of Peace from Medjugorje.

·      At his papal general audience on the Wednesday immediately after the Sarajevo visit. According to reports of the news agencies, the Pope on that occasion said: "In the course of the war pilgrimages of the faithful to the Marian shrine in Bosnia-Hercegovina did not stop as also not in other parts of the world, especially in Loreto, in order to request the Mother of Nations and the Queen of Peace to intervene in that suffering region."


Fr. Benedict J. Groeschel once spoke about John Paul II in an interview, saying: “I can tell you for a fact that the pope loves Medjugorje from afar and would go there in a minute if the theologians would let him.”


August 24, 2002: "I grant from the heart a particular blessing to Father Jozo Zovko, O.F.M., and I invoke a new outpouring of graces and heavenly favors, and the continuous protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary".  Signed letter to Fr. Jozo, https://medjugorje.org/frjozoletter.htm


Private Letters From JPII About Medjugorje


In October 2005, letters between Marek and Zofia Skwarnicki and the late Holy Father John Paul II were published in Marek’s recent book: John Paul II : Greetings and Blessings – Private Letters from the Pope, published in October 2005 by Bertelsman Media, Poland.

Marek Skwarnicki first met Karol Wojtyla in 1958. Marek was the editor of the catholic weekly “Tygodnik Powszechny” and of the monthly “Znak” published in Krakow. He was also a member of the Pontifical Council for Laity and journeyed often with the Pope.



The following letters are taken from this book:

1st Letter:

+ Dear Mr and Mrs!

I cordially thank for the joint letter from the Skwarnickis: Zofia and Mark. I also thank for the Easter wishes. I return them with all my heart to you and the Young Generation (the Children and Grandchildren), and, eventually, to the Weekly and the whole Society. I trust that our Mother of Jasna Góra (the Bright Hill) will help me on the route of my pilgrimage in June. I do ask you for your prayer. I also remember in my everyday prayers about Father Andrew B. And I am sending a special blessing for Monica on the occasion of her First Holy Communion. And may everything work out fine on the Medjugorje to Rome journey.

With a heartfelt blessing, John Paul II

Vatican, March 30th, 1991

(in handwriting)

May the Peace of Christ reign in your hearts (Colossians 3, 15)

Halleluiah!

Blessingly, John Paul II, the Pope

Easter 1991



2nd Letter:

May 28, 1992:

Dear Mr. Mark Skwarnicki,

“…And now we everyday return to Medjugorje in prayer.” (p. 102)



3rd Letter:

December 8, 1992 (this letter was written in the pope’s own handwriting) :

“Dear Mr. and Mrs. Skwarnicki,

“…I thank Mrs. Zofia for everything concerning Medjugorje. I , too, go there every day as a pilgrim in my prayers: I unite in my prayers with all those who pray there or receive a calling for prayer from there. Today we have understood this call better. I rejoice that our time is not lacking people of prayer and apostles…” (p. 107)

John Paul II



4th Letter:

February 25, 1994:

“I thank you very much for the both letters. Mrs. Zofia is writing me about the Balkans. I guess Medjugorje is better understood these days. This kind of “urging” of our Mother is better understood today when we see with our very eyes the enormousness of the danger. At the same time, the response in the way of a special prayer – and that coming from people all around the world – fills us with hope that here, too, the good will prevail. Peace is possible – such was the motto of the day of prayers of January 23rd, prepared by a special session in Vatican in which Mr. T. Mazowiecki also participated.

Perhaps it is thanks to this as well that Europe is coming back to its senses. People in Poland get back to their senses, too, as follows from your writing. Maybe it will become easier for them to come to terms with the Pope who has not preached “the victory of democracy” but reminded them of the Decalogue…” (p. 119)

With blessings,

John Paul II



There is even verification of St. John Paul II’s affection toward Medjugorje following his death:

Reported visionary of Medjugorje, Mirjana Soldo, tells the following story of how John Paul II's desire to come to Medjugorje was symbolically fulfilled after his death:

·      On the Mount of Apparitions, I saw a pair of shoes of the Pope in front of me. After the apparition, the gentleman who brought these shoes (he didn’t introduce himself) said,

·      "It was the Pope’s desire for a long time to come to Medjugorje. So I said to him, 'If you do not go, I will take your shoes.' And that is how I brought his shoes, so they may be present during the apparition.”

·      And that is how Saint John Paul II’s desire to come to Medjugorje was satisfied."

·      [I personally heard this talk and have a photograph of my daughter with the pope’s shoes from our 2017 visit to Medjugorje] https://enteringintothemystery.blogspot.com/2019/04/the-visionary-mirjanas-meeting-with.html



Like so many whom I speak with today regarding Medjugorje, I, too, didn’t know what to believe for many years. After traveling to Medjugorje in 1991 and experiencing great miracles, I put all things regarding Medjugorje aside following negative things I heard. I knew my faith didn’t rest in Medjugorje and I didn’t think about it for nearly twenty years, until I felt a great call within me to look again into Medjugorje around the year 2008. It was then that I began researching Medjugorje in earnest again because I, too, had no idea what to believe based on the limited and often false reporting that I came across.

Thus, I began to research all I could find in search of the truth regarding these ongoing reported daily apparitions. What I found, first of all, were countless miracles of conversion as I read books devoted to sharing how people’s lives were transformed by their encounters with Mary in Medjugorje. I share some of these miracles in the following article: https://enteringintothemystery.blogspot.com/2019/03/innumerable-reasons-chief-exorcist-of.html

But, even so, I continued to research, because its extremely important to me to never to speak of something without first having researched it thoroughly - especially as a theologian, a speaker, retreat leader and a teacher in my diocese – and as a writer whose words millions all over the world can read and access.

I do not want to be held accountable for leading anyone astray.

Therefore, I’ve continued to exhaustively research Medjugorje over the past decade.

I believe this article is the most comprehensive and concise overview of the Church’s response to Medjugorje that I have been able to achieve - along with the article that complements it, that reports on the most current facts about Medjugorje: https://enteringintothemystery.blogspot.com/2019/03/what-are-we-to-believe-about-medjugorje.html. These two articles, as well as the dozens of others, represent countless hours of research in response to the call I received to find out and spread the truth regarding Medjugorje.



I pray that this information is helpful to you in your discernment of the reported apparitions of Medjugorje.

May each of us ask St. John Paul II to guide and lead us to all Truth, Who is ultimately Jesus Himself, and to the truth of Medjugorje. Asking, if this is of God that may we respond accordingly. We ask this in Jesus’ Name, we pray. Amen.

Our Lady, Mary, Queen of all Hearts and Queen of Peace, pray for us!

St. Joseph, guardian of the Holy Family and of the Church, pray for us!

All you holy men and women, pray for us!



Pope John Paul II's quotes on Medjugorje were referenced and compiled from various sources. Some were referenced above; others were verified and found here:

·      Why He Is A Saint, the Life and Faith of Pope John Paul ll and the Case for Canonization, p. 168,

by Msgr. Slawomir Oder, Postulator for his Cause of Sainthood

·      "Medjugorje and the Church", Denis Nolan, Queenship Publishing Co., 1995, p. 23-30




·        https://www.medjugorje.org/wordpress/archives/33



Although not updated since 2017, the following sites were also invaluable to me in my research.








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