Argentinean Archbishop issues statement on alleged Marian apparitions
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Aug. 02, 2004 (CNA) - Archbishop Jose
Maria Arancibia of Mendoza, Argentina, has published a statement
clarifying the official position of the Archdiocese regarding “supposed
supernatural” events that would include “private revelations”
of the Virgin Mary in the town of El Algarrobal.
In the statement, the Archbishop prohibited liturgical celebrations
from taking place in the area of the supposed apparitions, but he
said he “will continue to accompany” the parties involved
and “those who go there in a sincere expression of faith.”
He underscored that “the pastoral response in theses cases
is neither to condemn nor approve, but rather to listen, accompany
and counsel.”
Archbishop Arancibia recalled that since 2000 the Archdiocese has
been attending to the persons involved in the alleged apparitions,
“in order to discern their authenticity, following the criteria
and tradition of the Catholic Church in these matters.”
Lastly, he recalled that the constant teaching of the Church is
that “extraordinary experiences of grace should not be prioritized
to such a degree that we lose sight of the fundamental importance
of holiness in ordinary life.”
“In no way can private revelations or personal experiences
be placed above the living Word of God and the faith of the Church
in Jesus Christ. Whoever wishes to live the faith intensely
can find everything they need in the Word and in the sacraments.”
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