Pope names envoy to study pastoral care of faithful in Medjugorje
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IMAGE: CNS/Paul HaringBy Cindy WoodenVATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Without commenting on the authenticityof alleged Marian apparitions in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Pope Francis has appointed aPolish archbishop to study the pastoral needs of the townspeople and thethousands of pilgrims who flock to the town each year.The pope chose Archbishop Henryk Hoser of Warsaw-Praga as his special envoy to Medjugorje, theVatican announced Feb. 11."The mission has the aim of acquiring a deeperknowledge of the pastoral situation there and, above all, of the needs of thefaithful who go there in pilgrimage, and on the basis of this, to suggestpossible pastoral initiatives for the future," the Vatican announcementsaid.Archbishop Hoser's assignment has "an exclusivelypastoral character," the Vatican said, making it clear his task is separatefrom the work of a commission set up in 2010 by now-retired Pope Benedict XVIto investigate the claims of six young people who said Mary had appeared tothem daily b...
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By Cindy Wooden
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Without commenting on the authenticity
of alleged Marian apparitions in Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Pope Francis has appointed a
Polish archbishop to study the pastoral needs of the townspeople and the
thousands of pilgrims who flock to the town each year.
The pope chose Archbishop Henryk Hoser of Warsaw-Praga as his special envoy to Medjugorje, the
Vatican announced Feb. 11.
"The mission has the aim of acquiring a deeper
knowledge of the pastoral situation there and, above all, of the needs of the
faithful who go there in pilgrimage, and on the basis of this, to suggest
possible pastoral initiatives for the future," the Vatican announcement
said.
Archbishop Hoser's assignment has "an exclusively
pastoral character," the Vatican said, making it clear his task is separate
from the work of a commission set up in 2010 by now-retired Pope Benedict XVI
to investigate the claims of six young people who said Mary had appeared to
them daily beginning in 1981. Some of the six say Mary still appears to them
and gives them messages each day, while others say they see her only once a
year now.
Pope Benedict had named retired Italian Cardinal Camillo Ruini to
chair the group studying the apparitions. In June 2015, Pope Francis told
reporters that Cardinal Ruini had given him the group's report and that it
would be studied by the cardinals and bishops who are members of the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. At the time, Pope Francis said,
"We're close to making decisions," although nothing was announced
until the appointment of Archbishop Hoser about 20 months later.
Thousands of pilgrims travel to the small town each month to
meet the alleged seers and to pray. Because the apparitions have not been
approved, the Vatican has said dioceses should not organize official
pilgrimages to Medjugorje. However, it also has said Catholics are free to
visit the town and pray there, and that the Diocese of Mostar-Duvno and the Franciscans who
minister in the town should organize pastoral care for them.
The Vatican's February announcement said that Archbishop Hoser
"is expected to finish his mandate as special envoy by summer of this
year."
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