tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17245167.post116111819619352010..comments2024-03-16T08:19:05.573-04:00Comments on Spiritual Woman: Learning from MedjugorjePatrice Fagnant-MacArthurhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15146572541496916259noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17245167.post-1161350267702589842006-10-20T09:17:00.000-04:002006-10-20T09:17:00.000-04:00I have been to Medjugorje 10 times, and have found...I have been to Medjugorje 10 times, and have found incredible healing for myself and those that I have brought. Friends still look at their trip as the turning point in there lives, those who were pius and those who were not prior to the trip. It is more than a supernatural phenomenon, it is the great gift of God to mankind during this troubled time. Our Lady as our mother was Christ's last and greatest gift to us from the cross. She is the new Eve. God took what went wrong and made it right. At the pinnacle of His gift of Himself, He gave us the only thing he had left, His mother. The centrality of her role as the new Eve is that she is the mother of all! As in Guadalupe and Fatima, she comes now to Medjugorje to save her children. <BR/><BR/>With regards to the Church's stance, a new book called "Medjugorje and the Church" is coming out this Christmas. It is by Denis Nolan, and is filled with amazing information about the Church's reaction to Medjugorje. Though the Catholic media has largely ignored or even suppressed Medjugorje, this book will blow your mind on the actual response of the Church at large, and the Vatican's true opinion. (You can find it at Marytv.tv in the next few months.)<BR/><BR/>I also have just finished an album of music for Our Lady of Medjugorje called "Clothed with the Sun". More info is at cdbaby.com/cd/michaelbaru2<BR/><BR/>God bless you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com