Excerpt from The
Georgia Bulletin
(September 19, 1991)
Archbishop Advises On Claimed Apparitions
By Thea Jarvis
In a statement distributed to the priests of the archdiocese, Archbishop
James P. Lyke, OFM, has provided guidance on reported apparitions
of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary in Rockdale County.
“At this time, circumstances do not warrant a formal investigation
into these events,” the statement said, adding that the archbishop
was closely monitoring the reaction of the local Church.
The statement said that cults and devotional practices should not
distract Catholics from the church’s central dogma and liturgical
rites. At the same time, “we cannot deny the possibility that
God might continue to disclose Himself by means of timely or historical
self-revelation,” the statement said.
Noting that the Church “has always approached events of this
nature with great caution and advisedly so,” the statement
quoted Acts 5: 38-39: “Leave them alone, for if this plan
and work of theirs is a man-made thing, it will disappear; but if
it comes from God you cannot possibly defeat them.”
Those drawn to the events at Conyers were reminded that the sacramental
life of the parish is the main worship of the faithful and that
the Eucharist nourishes faith and should be accorded primary devotion.
Since the reported apparitions are without any formal Church approval,
“no parish facilities may be used for the fostering of any
devotion,” but parish priests and pastors should offer counsel
and reassurance to those inquiring about the events, the statement
said.
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