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Some of the Catholic Church’s best-known approved, and never approved, reports of apparitions of Mary

The Vatican has revised the way it evaluates purported supernatural events, corresponding to reported visions of the Virgin Mary, to protect against hoaxes and account for news going viral.

Previous approved apparitions have turned these sites into major pilgrimage destinations, drawing tens of millions of individuals to them annually:

— Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico: An Indigenous Mexican man named Juan Diego reported several apparitions of the Virgin Mary in 1531. For believers, the image of the Virgin that hangs within the basilica is a miracle itself, made when Juan Diego carried flowers in his cloak after receiving certainly one of the visions, and upon opening it, found that the cloak displayed an in depth, colourful image of the Virgin.

— Lourdes, France: July 16 marks the anniversary of purported visions of Mary in 1858 by a young girl, Bernadette Soubirous, and the invention of allegedly healing spring waters in southern France near the Pyrenees.

— Fatima, Portugal: The three shepherd children said the Virgin Mary appeared to them six times in 1917 and confided to them three secrets. The first two described an apocalyptic image of hell, foretold the top of World War I and the beginning of World War II, and the rise and fall of Soviet communism.

Some disputed Marian apparitions include:

-Medjugorje, Bosnia-Herzegovina: In 1981, six children and teenagers said they saw apparitions of Mary on a hill within the village of Medjugorje, and among the original “seers” claim to receive continuous revelations. The Vatican has been studying the phenomenon for years, and officials said Tuesday a call was expected soon.

—Our Lady of All Nations, Amsterdam: One of essentially the most egregious cases of flip-flopping determinations by Catholic authorities over the course of 70 years concerning the supernatural nature of purported Marian apparitions. In 2020, the present bishop, with the backing of the Vatican, reaffirmed the 1974 negative judg­ment from the Vatican concerning the supernaturality of the alleged “apparitions and revelations.”

-Army of Mary, Quebec, Canada: After one other flip-flopping by bishops, the Vatican in 2007 excommunicated the members of the Army of Mary after its founder claimed to have had Marian visions and declared herself the reincarnation of the mother of Christ.

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