Bulletin
176
Medjugorje,
July 26th, 2002
“Dear children!
Today I rejoice with
your patron saint and call you to be open to God’s will, so that in you and
through you, faith may grow in the people you meet in your everyday life.
Little children, pray until prayer becomes joy for you. Ask your holy
protectors to help you grow in love towards God.
Thank you for
having responded to my call.”
July
25, 2002
MEDJUGORJE – A
BRIDGE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Martin Thurner, a journalist, compares today’s youth to the famous “Bridge of Avignon”. Avignon is an old French city in which there is a beautiful but unfinished bridge. Under the bridge flows the Rhone River. The arches of the bridge have still not joined one another. There is a void in between. Builders have tried to cross the river and to join the arches, but without any success. The foundations were not strong enough to build on them and join the arches.
This is how Thurner sees today’s young people:
they seem to lack solid foundations and seem to need a mediator to go across the
obstacles and step forward. His observation about our need of a mediator is very
accurate. Indeed, we need a steer man who will take us to the other shore, who will cross
the obstacles of this life. We need parents and teachers, friends and priests…
We can do nothing alone. We especially need Jesus Christ, our guide along the
way, and Our Lady, the mediator of graces who leads us to Christ. We need
courage to walk in the footsteps of our God who says to the apostle Thomas and
to all of us: “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life”. If we find this, who
can harm us? Is there any place left for fear? Is there any place left for
despair and for a passage to the dark side of life? Embrace Jesus and build your
future with Him! Open your door to Him and allow Him to enter into your interior!
Be a bridge for His grace, His love and His goodness! Allow the river of God’s
grace to flow through you!
In Medjugorje, we
so often have the occasion to meet young people who have reached the other shore.
Yes, many of them had to abandon false foundations and build new ones, but they
have succeeded. They understood that a better future could not be built on weak
foundations. Young people have felt - here - that there is someone - here - to
take them by the hand and to lead them from meaninglessness to meaningfulness.
They have felt that – here – they can be recognised as beloved creatures –
as persons with their full dignity. In Medjugorje, for young people, such a
person becomes an experience of the living God. Under the protection of Our Lady,
young people become Someone. They find their hope in Our Lady, in Jesus. Then,
they are enkindled with the divine fire of faith, of hope and of charity. Then
– of course – everything changes. Then, they can overcome their imprisonment
and captivity.
We live in a time
that is serious and slippery. Nowadays, it is not easy to succeed in life.
Crisis can be felt in all areas. Young people err and seek. Many have no desire
for life, no courage, no initiative. They bear a grudge against their parents,
teachers, friends, priests… Young people sometimes have the impression that
everyone is on the way of their happiness. The prophet Elijah experienced
something similar in the Old Testament: The Holy Scripture says that God sent an
angel to feed him with bread in his misery and in his hopelessness, to give him
strength and food for life. God intervenes in our seeking and wants to give
answers to our questions. This is precisely why Our Lady is an answer from
Heaven to all of our doubts and seeking. Young people have recognised this and
therefore gladly come to Medjugorje.
NUMBER
OF COMMUNIONS AND NUMBER OF CONCELEBRANTS
During
the month of June, 125,000 communions were distributed and 3,262 priests from
this country and abroad concelebrated Holy Mass in Medjugorje.
Pilgrims
were here from the USA, Australia, Slovakia, France, Poland, Belgium, Germany,
England, Ireland, Italy, Austria, Canada, Hungary, the Czech Republic,
Switzerland, Malta, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, Vietnam, Korea, the Netherlands,
Puerto Rico, Argentina, Guatemala, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, Japan,
Indonesia, Lebanon, Croatia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Glorious
Mysteries of the Rosary on Apparition hill
For the 21st
anniversary of the apparitions of the Queen of Peace in Medjugorje, the
parishioners have put up on the Apparition Hill, along the path leading from the
place of the apparitions to the Blue Cross, five bronze reliefs representing the
Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary. They are the work of the Italian sculptor
Carmelo Puzzolo, whose reliefs of the Joyful and Sorrowful Mysteries, as well as
the Way of the Cross, have inspired the pilgrims for prayer on the Apparition
Hill and on Cross Mountain for many years now.
“The
Little Flower” and Padre Pio in the Conference Hall
For
the 21st anniversary of the apparitions, thanks to anonymous donors
and friends of Medjugorje, two statues have been placed in the Conference Hall:
a statue of St. Therese of Lisieux and a statue of St. Padre Pio of Pietralcina.
The
statue of Little Therese comes directly from Lisieux and was made especially for
Medjugorje, and the statue of Padre Pio is a work of Carmelo Puzzolo, whose
bronze statues and reliefs already stand in many prayer places at the Shrine of
the Queen of Peace in Medjugorje.
Two
Peruvian Bishops on Private Pilgrimage to Medjugorje
Two Peruvian bishops, Msgr.
Julio Ojeda Pascual and Msgr. Gerard Anton Zerdin, both from the Diocese of San
Ramon in Peru, came on private pilgrimage to Medjugorje from July 4 to 6, 2002. We shall write about their impressions in the next issue of the Bulletin.
The
7th International Meeting for Priests
The
7th International Meeting for Priests at the School of Mary took
place from Monday, July 1st, to Saturday, July 6th, 2002,
on the theme: “THE PRIEST AT THE SERVICE OF HEALING AND DELIVERANCE”. This
seminar gathered 483 priests and seminarians from 36 countries (speaking a total
of 22 languages), from all of the continents.
During
these days, priests were sharing, praying and celebrating the Eucharist in
communion with the people of God. The day before last, they climbed the Cross
Mountain praying the Way of the Cross, and the last day, they celebrated the
Morning Prayer at the tomb of Fr. Slavko Barbaric, who initiated these Priests
Meetings in 1996.
From year to year, the
number of priests who choose to make their annual retreat in Medjugorje, under
the protection of Our Blessed Mother – the Queen of Peace, is growing. The
abundance of fruits of this meeting can be seen in the unexpected large number
of participants. We entrust them into your prayers.
This
year’s meting was also marked by the painful news about a terrible car
accident, in which, on a highway in Hungary, 19 Polish pilgrims died and 33 were
wounded, among them three priests who were coming for the priests’ retreat.
The intention of the Evening Mass on July 2nd, 2002, presided by Fr.
Branko Rados, pastor of Medjugorje, was for peace of the souls of the deceased,
for the health of the wounded and for their families.
The
10th International Meeting for Guides and Leaders of Peace Centres
and Medjugorje Prayer, Pilgrim and Charity groups
The 10th
International Meeting for Guides and Leaders of Peace Centres and Medjugorje
Prayer, Pilgrim and Charity groups will take place in the New Hall in Medjugorje
from February 23 – 27, 2003. The theme of the meeting is:
Sunday,
February 23, 2003
15:00 - Registration
17:00 - Evening
Prayer Program in Church
Monday,
February 24, 2003
08:30 - Morning prayer
09:00 - Lecture: “The Position of the Church Towards Medjugorje” – dr.
Fr.
Ljudevit Rupcic, OFM
09:45 - Meeting and discussion with the lecturer
10:15 - Intermission
11:45 - “Humanitarian Activities Linked to
the Apparitions of Medjugorje” – Fr. Ivan Landeka, OFM
11:30 - Meeting and discussion with the lecturer about humanitarian
activities
15:00 - Meeting
with the Franciscans
17:00
- Evening Prayer Program in Church
20:00
- Meeting
of the participants with the Parish priest
Tuesday,
February 25, 2003
08:30 - Morning prayer
09:00 - Lecture: “Medjugorje in the Lives
of People” – Fr. Petar Ljubicic, OFM
09:45 - Meeting and Discussion with the lecturer
10:15 - Intermission
11:45 - Lecture: “Mission and
Responsibility of the Friends of Medjugorje” – Fr. Svetozar Kraljevic,
OFM
11:30
- Meeting and discussion with the lecturer
15:00 – Rosary on
Apparition Hill
17:00
- Evening Prayer Program in Church
20:00
– Social with music: Group
“Hrvoje” from Mostar
Wednesday, February 26, 2003
Day
of Prayer: Fr. Jozo Zovko, OFM and Fr. Ljubo Kurtovic, OFM
09:00
– Prayer, lectures, sharing…
12:00 - Lunch for all the participants (bread and water)
14:00 – Way of the Cross on Krizevac (Cross Mountain)
17:00
- Evening Prayer Program in Church
21:00 - 22:00 - Adoration
Thursday,
February 27, 2003
08:30 - Morning Prayer
09:00 - Experiences of the Participants
11:00 - Holy Mass – Fr. Branko Rados, OFM,
Parish Priest
Lunch
for all the participants
The lecturers at this year’s seminars are:
Dr. Fr. Ljudevit Rupcic,
OFM, - was born in 1920 in Hardomilije, Ljubuski. In 1939
he entered the Franciscan Order in the province of Herzegovina, and in 1946, he
was ordained a priest. He finished his studies in Theology in the University
seminary in Zagreb. He completed a doctorate in 1958 and received the habit
there. From 1958 until 1988 he lectured in New Testament exegesis on Franciscan
theology in Sarajevo, and also in the University seminary in Zagreb. Under the
former Yugoslavian Communist regime, he served two prison sentences from 1945 to
1947 and again from 1952 to 1956. For a longer period, (1968 until 1981) he was
a member of the theological commission aiding the Episcopal Conferences of
former Yugoslavia. He has accomplished a translation of the New Testament from
the original into the Croatian language, and his translation has had continuous
republication. His books, studies and articles have been published in Croatian,
English, German and Italian, and he has lectured at various conferences and
meetings throughout Europe and America.
Fr. Petar Ljubicic, OFM, –
was born in 1946 in Prisoje, Tomislavgrad. In 1967, he
entered the Franciscan Order in the province of Herzegovina, and in 1972, he was ordained a priest. He studied theology
at Sarajevo and Koenigstein. He was parish vicar in Vitina, Tihaljina and
Seonica, and from 1984 to 1995 in Medjugorje. After leaving Medjugorje, he was
serving in the Croatian Catholic Mission in Switzerland. He is author of several
books about the events of Medjugorje. During his stay at Medjugorje and later,
he took part in numerous prayer gatherings organised by Medjugorje pilgrims all
over Europe. At present, he is in pastoral service in Germany, in the parish of
Hosenfeld, diocese of Fulda.
Fr. Svetozar Kraljevic,
OFM, -
was born in 1951 in Kocerin, Siroki Brijeg. In 1970, he entered
the Franciscan Order in the province of Herzegovina, and in 1977, he was
ordained a priest. He studied Theology
in the USA. As priest, he served in the Croatian Catholic Mission in New York,
and then in his homeland in the parishes of Humac, Konjic, Bijelo Polje and
Siroki Brijeg. At present, he is in Medjugorje, in charge of “Mother’s
Village”, the establishment for the education and care of children in need. He
wrote several books on the events of Medjugorje and participated in numerous
prayer gatherings organised by Medjugorje pilgrims all
over Europe and the USA.
The 10th
International Meeting for Guides and Leaders of Peace Centres and Medjugorje
Prayer, Pilgrim and Charity groups will take place in the New Hall in Medjugorje
from February 23 – 27, 2003.
The
number of places is limited, and the number of participants is increasing from
year to year. This is why we ask you kindly to make your registration as soon as
possible, latest by the end of November 2002. You can send your registrations by
Tel/fax + 387 36 651 988 (for Marija Dugandzic) or by e-mail: medjugorje-mir@medjugorje.hr,
or personally in the Information Office. Simultaneous translation is available
for all language groups. This is why we ask you kindly to take with you a small
FM radio with headphones. The price of the seminar is 62 € per person. This
includes all the fees of organisation and of functioning of the seminar (lecturers,
translations of texts, simultaneous translation and lunch the last day). While
you register and pay on the first day, you will receive a badge, which will
allow you to participate in the seminar. We ask you kindly to organise
personally your accommodation in Medjugorje. We believe that it is not a problem
for you, because you come to Medjugorje for many years now and you have your
friends and acquaintances here.
We
are looking forward to your reservations and to welcoming you at this meeting!
Seminars
at “Domus pacis”
During
the month of June, two “Prayer and Fasting” seminars for about 90 Polish
pilgrims were held in the house of prayer “Domus Pacis”. They spent a week
in prayer and fasting in order to deepen their faith and their abandonment to
the Lord.
Contact
for “Prayer and Fasting” seminars: Fr. Ljubo Kurtovic, Zupni ured Medjugorje,
Gospin trg 1, 88266 Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Fax:
00 387 36 651 444)