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ROMAN
CATHOLICISM |
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What About Marian
Apparitions?
by Dr. John
Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon |
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Perhaps not
surprisingly, Mary herself is believed to appear regularly to souls in
purgatory to console their suffering and provide relief, particularly
for those who have been especially devoted to her. 1
In one visit to a
Catholic, Mary told her, "I am the Mother of Mercy for
my dear children in Purgatory as well as for those still living upon the
earth."2 In another revelation Mary said, "I am the Mother
of
all those who are in the place of expiation; my prayers mitigate the
chastisements inflicted upon them for their faults."3
For example, consider the revelations given to one Catholic sister while
in a state of mystical ecstasy:
Being rapt
in ecstasy one Saturday, and transported in spirit to purgatory,...
she perceived the Queen of Heaven [Mary] surrounding by a multitude of
angels, to whom she gave orders to liberate those souls who had
honored her in a special manner, and conduct them Heaven.... St. Peter
Damian tells us that each year, on the day of the Assumption, the
Blessed Virgin delivers several thousands of souls.... [A Catholic is
speaking to an apparition] "and how comes it that I find you among the
living, since you have been dead more than a year?" "Until this day I
have been plunged in a dreadful fire, on account of the many sins of
vanity which I committed in my youth, but during this great salinity
the Queen of Heaven descended into the midst of the Purgatorial flames
and delivered me, together with a large number of other souls, that we
might enter Heaven on the Feast of her Assumption. She exercises this
great act of clemency each year; and, on this occasion alone, the
number of those whom she has delivered equals the population of Rome." 4
Yet, even some Catholics
today are aware of the problems of such Catholic Mariology. "Today they
are more likely to admit that in fact popular piety has indeed
intended to let Mary overshadow the mediatorship of Christ" because "Her
entire life is bound up with that of her Son. She participates, as God
wills, in the mystery, not merely by way of helping in the applying of
salvation to men’s lives, but in the objective achieving of it for
men.... She is mediatrix."5
Other
Apparitions and Visits of Mary
Throughout
Catholic history, Mary has allegedly appeared to men, women and children
giving messages that are to be communicated to the faithful. In harmony
with a good portion of occult tradition, most of these appearances have
occurred to children (usually girls) and the illiterate poor. The Church
has officially accepted many of these visitation including those at
Guadalupe, New Mexico (1531), Paris (1830), La Salette, France (1846),
Lourdes, France (1858), Knock, Ireland (1879), Fatima, Portugal (1917),
Beauraing, Belgium (1932-1933), and Banneaux, Belgium (1933).
Recent
dramatic appearances in several places throughout the U.S. (New York,
California, Texas, Georgia, etc.) and Medjugorje, Yugoslavia have not
yet been officially accepted by Rome despite their collective influence
on literally millions of people. Over a thousand messages from Mary have
been given at Medjugorje alone and hundreds more from Bayside, New York
and other U.S. locations. In fact, apparitions or phenomena have
occurred in almost all of the 50 states and dozens of countries.
Nevertheless,
what Mary says is not biblical, revealing that the apparitions could not
be the Mary of Scripture. Leading Catholic Mariologist Father John
Lozano declares that for these apparitions in general "the devotion to
the Immaculate Heart appears as a means of salvation." 6
For example, in the visitations recorded in Mary vs. Lucifer we
are told that it was through Mary that the salvation of the world was
begun "and it is through Mary that it must be consummated."7
Mary claimed it was her prayers for sinners that would earn them
salvation: "By the infinite merits of His [Jesus’] most Holy Heart
and of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg for the conversion of all
poor sinners."8 Thus, "Jesus will use you to make me better
known and more loved. He wishes to establish throughout the world the
devotion to my Immaculate Heart.... I will never forsake you. My
Immaculate Heart will be your refuge and the way that will lead you to
God."9
Further, Satan allegedly
fears Mary "more than God Himself" and Mary commands that "here there be
raised to me a temple... for those who love and seek me, and for all who
implore my protection,…"10
Mary also emphasized that
Catholics "must say the Rosary, and say it properly" for it must be said
daily to earn world peace.11
The apparition at La Salette,
France (1846) gave its core message as: "Unless you do penance you will
perish." It also happened to communicate that the Pope should be
considered infallible.12
Perhaps as a result, 24 years later, in 1870,
the dogma of papal infallibility was officially proclaimed.
But it seems
the apparitions also sometimes wish to confirm previous Catholic
pronouncements. Thus, four years after the Catholic Church officially
proclaimed the dogma of Mary’s immaculate conception in 1854, the
apparition at Lourdes in 1858 dramatically identified itself in the
following terms, "I am the Immaculate Conception." 13
The message of Mary at Fatima
(1917) is summarized by The Catholic Encyclopedia: "The message
of Fatima as declared by the Blessed Mother of God is that there is need
for: the performance of penance, the frequent recitation of the Rosary,
the practice of prayer and mortification for the conversion of sinners,
prayers for priests, devotion of all peoples of the world to the
Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Mother, and the offering of Holy
Communion for reparation on the first Saturday of each month."14
Given the fact that there are
some 200-300 different sites of Marian apparitions around the world, no
one can doubt that Marian apparitions within Catholicism provide a very
powerful and persuasive spiritual force.15
Consider a few
illustrations of Marian power.
Because of the
apparitions at Banneux, over 2 million Catholics around the world belong
to the International Union of Prayer, an organization founded to honor
Mary. 16
In addition, "The Marian
Union of Beauraing" was formed in America and now has hundreds of
thousands of members world-wide who are devoted to praying to Mary for
her to convert sinners.17
As a prominent feature of the
Fatima apparitions, the "Immaculate Heart of Mary" (offering devotion to
the person of Mary as God’s Mother) "has been greatly increased."18
Because of apparitions in
1830, a "Miraculous Medal" was later minted with the words, "O Mary,
conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee."19
In effect, the many
apparition-generated shrines of Mary have drawn literally hundreds of
millions of people over the years.20 They pilgrimage to these
shrines with the purpose of worshipping Mary and beseeching her for many
divine favors. Each year alone, some 6 million people make pilgrimages
to the chapel at Lourdes21—a chapel constructed in obedience
to the request of the apparition.22
Consider again the divine
honors accorded to Mary in the following Catholic sentiments. "Mary,...
as much as was possible for a creature, was deified";23
"She is full of grace, the reservoir of sanctity, the
Masterpiece of the Trinity";24 "In order to choose her as
Daughter, Mother and Spouse, the uncreated Trinity must have
loved her better than any one created person, and more than all other
creatures. Our love for her is but a pale shadow compared to the love
[for her] of the Blessed Trinity."25 Further, "...no
salvation exists without Mary."26 "From that moment [of
incarnation] on, Mary acquired a kind of jurisdiction over every
temporal outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Thus, no one receives grace
except through Mary."27 "No one has ever been saved except
through your intercession, O Mary Mother of God. No one receives the
gift of God if not through you, O Love full of Grace."28
But if Roman
Catholic teaching on Mary borders on idolatry, is it surprising to
anyone that what Jesus termed "unclean spirits" might be behind such
apparitions? Is it not logical to think they might seek to detract from
the honor and glory due God alone through such idolatry?
Now consider
the teachings of Mary in her most recent and ongoing visitations at
Medjugorje, Yugoslavia. These revelations continue to underscore the
unbiblical nature of such apparitions. 29
1. Penance—"Penance... is
the fundamental Medjugorjian theme.... Penance has been continually
stressed throughout the apparitions in Medjugorje."30
2. Marian Devotion—Messages
stress absolute devotion to Mary. "Consecrate yourself totally to the
Immaculate Heart. Abandon yourselves totally. I will protect you.…"31
3. Purgatory—Mary warns
that all in purgatory "are waiting for your prayers and sacrifices."32
4. The Mass—Concerning
the Mass, Mary speaks of her own omnipresence: "Go to it... because
Jesus Christ Himself gives Himself to you during Mass," and "Adore
continually the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar. I am always present
when the faithful are in adoration. Then special graces are being
received."33 And, "Dear children, I am calling you to more
attentive prayer and participation in the Mass. I wish you to experience
God within yourselves during Mass."34
5. The Rosary—Concerning
the Rosary we discover, "The Rosary is unquestionably the fundamental
form of devotional prayer requested in the Medjugorjian message. Mary
often requested that the rosary be prayed more frequently.... ‘Dear
children, I ask you to ask everyone to pray the Rosary.’"35
In essence, for this
Mary, biblical Christianity and the true Christian Gospel are rejected
and reinterpreted as equivalent to Roman Catholic theology and practice.
This proves such visions cannot be of the biblical Mary. Unfortunately,
"acceptance of the apparitions [at Medjugorje] has crossed
denominational boundaries and found its way into mainline evangelical
churches."36
The Medjugorjian Mary not
infrequently teaches that souls who pray fervently in purgatory are
allowed to communicate with people on earth—but again, our only response
can be to say this borders on (or is) necromancy. She also teaches that
in order to prevent attacks from Satan, we should have our houses
"blessed" regularly and also keep at least one "sacred object" handy.
Finally, in harmony with Vatican II, Mary teaches that while conflicting
religions may be separated on earth, her Son Jesus accepts people of all
religions, whatever their beliefs.37
But unbiblical
messages are not the only legacy of Catholic Mariology. Throughout the
history of Catholicism "Jesus" or "Mary" have performed a number of
alleged miracles, among them geophysical phenomena, physical healings,
apportations, materializations, statues and icons that shed tears or
change form, crosses that glow or change color, alleged phenomena in the
sky, etc. Some of these have been accepted by the Church as authentic.
In accessing
the nature of these miracles it is important to realize they may indeed
constitute truly supernatural phenomena, but invariably they provide
additional support for specific Roman Catholic doctrine and practice. As
noted, one result of such miraculous phenomena is that shrines are
frequently built for devotion/veneration/worship of Mary.
In essence,
the Marian apparitions, revelations and other miracles tend to focus
attention on the importance of accepting supernatural phenomena
especially as it relates to the cult of Mary. In practice, Mary is
honored above Jesus because it is she, not He, who cares enough about
the faithful to visibly appear before them and encourage them in
Catholic living.
Mary
continually asks that endless prayers and sacrifices be made to her
alone, presenting herself as a source of spiritual guidance or even
leadership.38 Mary may indeed speak of Jesus—but usually it
is as a relative who is not even present. Apparently, these apparitions
have never specifically referred to Jesus as God. Even if they did, it
would hardly matter.
Thus, who can
deny that "these apparitions do nothing but confirm distinctly
Catholic beliefs about Mary," as well as other unique Catholic
teachings? 39
Or that the end result is the very problem raised in that "anyone who
wishes to accept these apparitions as truly from God must abandon
Scripture and accept Catholic tradition"?40
We saw earlier that the
acceptance of Catholic Mariology tends to undermine the acceptance of
biblical Christology. For example, the Mariology of the Catholic Church
undermines the uniqueness of Christ’s person and subtracts from the full
sufficiency of His salvation. Notice again how Catholic Mariology
parallels biblical Christology: 1) both were born without sin; 2) both
were sinless; 3) both ascended into heaven; 4) both are mediators; 5)
both are redeemers; 6) Jesus is the new Adam; Mary is the new Eve; 7)
Jesus is the King of heaven; Mary is the Queen of heaven, etc.41
Continuing on, today there
are also apparitions of "Jesus" supporting Catholic dogma.42
There is also the stigmata which remains a frequent occurrence among
Catholic saints. The stigmata often happens in association with Mary
and, apparently, using the bloody wounds of Jesus in confirmation,
supposedly validates Catholic belief.43
Once again we are faced with
the question of the source of such phenomena in that deceptive
apparitions of Jesus and the stigmata both occur in the world of the
occult as well. As noted psychoanalyst and parapsychologist Dr. Nandor
Fodor observes in his An Encyclopedia of Psychic Science, "As a
mediumistic phenomenon it [stigmata] was reported by many
experimenters."44
Perhaps none of us, Catholic
or Protestant, should forget that even Satan can supply spiritual
messages and perform genuine miracles (2 Thessalonians 2:9). The truth
or falsehood of such Marian apparitions and phenomena must be measured
by scriptural standards alone. They should not be measured by how
powerful or meaningful the visions/messages/healings may be to
individual recipients or even to the Catholic Church. Given their
supernatural origin and overall impact, it is hardly difficult to argue
we could be dealing with something other than divine manifestations. As
one observer noted, "Satan’s purpose behind this phenomenon might be to
divert Catholics in general, and evangelical Catholics in particular,
from a faith centered in Christ and the biblical elements in
Catholicism to an emphasis on the more unbiblical and even cultic
aspects of Catholicism (Mariology in general, penance, purgatory,
veneration of saints, etc.). All these cultic aspects are directly
connected to the apparitions."45
Notes
1 Fr. F. X. Shouppe, S.J.,
Purgatory: Illustrated by the Lives and Legends of the Saints
(Rockford, IL: Tan Books, 1973), p. 137.
2 Ibid., p. 289.
3 Ibid.
4 Ibid., pp. 137-139.
5 G. C. Berkouwer,
The Second Vatican Council and the New Catholicism, pp.
224-234.
6 Thomas Petrisko, "The
Significance of Fatima to Today’s Apparitions," Our Lady Queen of
Peace, Winter (Pittsburgh Center for Peace, 1993), p. 120.
7 John Ireland Gallery,
Mary vs. Lucifer: The Apparitions of Our Lady (Milwaukee, WI:
Bruce Publishing, 1960), p. 2.
8 Ibid., pp. 105-107,
emphasis added.
9 Ibid., p. 113.
10 Ibid., pp. 2, 8.
11 Ibid., pp. 109-110.
12 Robert C. Broderick,
ed., The Catholic Encyclopedia, revised and updated (NY: Thomas
Nelson Publishers, 1987), p. 340.
13 Ibid., p. 359.
14 Ibid., p. 218.
15 E.g., Kevin McClure,
The Evidence for Visions of the Virgin Mary (Wellingborough,
Northamptonshire: Aquarian Press, 1985), p. 133.
16 Broderick, ed., p. 64.
17 Ibid., p. 70.
18 Ibid., p. 256.
19 Ibid., p. 392.
20 E.g., pp. 327, 340, 442.
21 Ibid., p. 359.
22 Ibid.
23 Igino Giordiana, Mary
of Nazareth (Boston, MA: Daughters of St. Paul, 1965), p. 23.
24 Ibid., p. 125, emphasis
added.
25 Ibid., p. 122, emphasis
added.
26 James Alberione,
Mary, Queen of Apostles (Boston, MA: Daughters of St. Paul, 1976),
p. 19, emphasis added.
27 Ibid., p. 21.
28 Ibid., p. 22.
29 Mark Miravalle, The
Heart of the Message of Medjugorje (Steubenville, OH: Franciscan
University Press, 1988); Lucy Rooney, Robert Faricy, Mary,
Queen of Peace (New York: Alba House, 1984); Rena Lawrentin,
Eight Years: Reconciliation, Analysis, the Future (Milford, OH:
Riehle Foundation, Number 8, July 1989); Rena Lawrentin, Ljudevit
Rupcic, Is the Virgin Mary Appearing in Medjugorje
(Gaithersburg. MD: The Word Among Us Press, 1984).
30 Miravalle, p. 24.
31 Ibid., p. 39.
32 Ibid., p. 41.
33 Ibid., p. 48, emphasis
added.
34 Ibid., emphasis added.
35 Ibid., p. 52.
36 Ibid., p. 35, emphasis
added.
37 Patty Weaver, "Visions
and Messages: Mary in Medjugorje," SCP Journal, vol. 9,
no. 3, p. 35.
38 Ibid.
39 Kenneth R. Samples,
"Apparitions of the Virgin Mary," Part 2, Christian Research
Journal, Spring, 1991, p. 25.
40 Ibid.. p. 36.
41 Ibid., p. 25.
42 Broderick, ed., p. 536.
43 Ibid., p. 564.
44 Nandor Fodor, An
Encyclopedia of Psychic Science (Secaucus, NJ: Citadel), p. 370.
45 Samples, p. 26.
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