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Medjugorje: The Last Apparition Medjugorje: The Last Apparition by Wayne Weible
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“There are many references to the final illumination in the texts of prophecies past and present. The credibility of the Illumination of the Soul comes from a number of supernatural events. It was allegedly foretold to St. Catherine Laboure in 1830 (at Rue du Bac in Paris, France, the place of the Miraculous medal), to St. Faustina Kowalska in the 1930s (Divine Mercy; Kracow, Poland) and to St. Padre Pio of Italy.”
Wayne Weible, Medjugorje: The Last Apparition
“The second secret: The second secret may actually be the often prophesized “Illumination of the Soul”. Throughout the history of recorded apparitions, locutions, and other supernatural spiritual phenomena, there has been a consistent thread of prophecy that describes an interior “illumination” of the soul that will be experienced by every living human being at a designated time. It is also called the illumination of the conscience.”
Wayne Weible, Medjugorje: The Last Apparition
“Commentary: This message confirms the major premise of this book in that the Virgin Mary states she will never come to earth in apparition again. It is one of the most meaningful messages given at Medjugorje.”
Wayne Weible, Medjugorje: The Last Apparition
“The bishop was clearly stating in his confirmation homily that Medjugorje had an important choice to make. It could be a “New Jerusalem”—a place of holiness; or, if consumed by the recent boom in commercialism, it could fall into spiritual ruin and become the next “Babylon”19. The statement left followers wondering. Was the bishop finally coming to believe in the apparitions? It certainly sounded as though he did. Alternatively, was he apprehensive of the Vatican commission’s final report, which according to well-founded rumors would be released sometime in 2013? A third factor is also conceivable. Possibly, the bishop was concerned that following release of the commission’s report, a new diocese would be formed, which would incorporate as its centerpiece the parish of Medjugorje, taking it out from under his rigid 19-year history of opposition.”
Wayne Weible, Medjugorje: The Last Apparition