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Byli tam se mnou i další biskupové Louisian a podle zvyku, který Jan Pavel II. dodržoval, jsme byli pozváni k němu na oběd. U stolu s ním nás bylo osm. Dostali jsme polévku. Biskup Stanley Ott z Baton Rouge, Louisiana, který již zemřel, se papeže zeptal: „Svatý otče, co vy si myslíte o Medžugorji?
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„Liebe Kinder! Heute hat mir der Herr erlaubt, euch erneut zu sagen, dass ihr in einer Zeit der Gnade lebt. Ihr seid euch nicht bewusst, meine lieben Kinder, dass euch Gott eine große Chance gibt, euch zu bekehren und in Frieden und Liebe zu leben. Ihr seid so blind und gebunden an irdische Dinge und denkt an das irdische Leben. Gott hat mich gesandt, um euch zum ewigen Leben zu führen. Meine lieben Kinder, ich bin nicht müde, obwohl ich sehe, dass eure Herzen schwer und müde sind für alles, was Gnade und eine Gabe ist. Danke, dass ihr meinem Ruf gefolgt seid! “
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“¡Queridos hijos! Alégrense conmigo en este tiempo de primavera, cuando toda la naturaleza se despierta y vuestros corazones anhelan un cambio. Abríos hijitos y orad. No se olviden que yo estoy con vosotros y que deseo conducirlos a todos a mi Hijo, para que El les haga el regalo de un amor sincero hacia Dios y hacia todo lo que viene de El. Abríos a la oración y pedid a Dios la conversión de vuestros corazones, y todo el resto, El lo ve y provee. ¡Gracias por haber respondido a mi llamado! ”
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...In the early years, Kathleen tells us, the church would be packed and the people - with great zeal - would always sing the "Ave" at the end of Mass. Marija said that very often Our Lady would reappear and she'd go above the people back and forth in the church, and she would be weeping. Marija once asked her why she wept. Our Lady said, "Because I didn't know so many people loved me!" (Kathleen's observation: She cried for joy because she didn't expect to be loved - which means she's not used to being loved by us
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Someone said that the problem of the meaning of history is precisely in this, does man know and is he at all aware and is it granted to him to discover the truth about himself while that history is still ongoing. Namely, does history, which offers so many signs of coincidences, so much irrationality, still reveal, in spite of everything, the necessity, which brings along some sort of justification for everything that has happened in the past?
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Question: the recently published interview with the Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the Secretary of the Holy See, that the case Medjugorje should be re-examined, inspired various speculations. Has the Bishop’s Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina discussed this matter, and is it true that Medjugorje shall be officially examined once again?
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