The Vatican has issued new norms regarding alleged supernatural events while stating that the pilgrimage to Medjugorje can yield 'spiritual fruits.' Yet, it maintains skepticism about the visions.
The Catholic Church declared only 10 of the approximately 500 reported apparitions from 1900 to 2000 as authentically supernatural, highlighting their strict criteria for validation.
For over 40 years, six seers in Medjugorje have claimed to communicate with the Virgin Mary, attracting thousands of pilgrims despite a lack of Vatican approval.
The formal recognition of spiritual benefits from Medjugorje marks a significant shift, although it does not confirm the authenticity of the visions, which requires the pope's judgment.
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