Kiedy 24-25 czerwca 1981 roku zaczęły się objawienia w parafii Medziugorje biskupem diecezji mostarsko-duvanjsko i trebinjsko- mrkanjskiej był Pavao Żanić (1971-1993). Po nim biskupem został dr Ratko Perić.
Photos of one of the Medjugorje visionaries, Vicka Ivankovic-Mijatovic during her short discourse to pilgrims before the house of her parents.
Photos of Siroki Brijeg, which is located several kilometres from Medjugorje. Siroki Brijeg is the place of work of Fr. Jozo Zovko.
Pilgrims came up the Cross Mountain Krizevac to participate the Holy Mass before the Cross. Folder contains photos from the event and links to descripting article with additional photos from the event.
Pictures taken during late summer days.
Colette jest Francuską, jej mąż Brytyjczykiem i mają dwie dziewczynki urodzone w Ameryce:
“Obecnie mieszkamy w Pensylwanii. Nasza rodzina nie jest, lub raczej powinnam powiedzieć – nie była, religijna. Oboje, mój mąż i ja, byliśmy zniechęceni doświadczeniami z Kościołem Katolickim i byliśmy szczęśliwi, gdy mogliśmy trzymać się od niego tak daleko, jak to było możliwe. A jednak, w marcu 2003 r., wydarzyło się coś naprawdę dziwnego.
Badania przeprowadzone na wizjonerach
From the beginning, the Medjugorje apparitions were accompanied by many unusual phenomena, both in the sky and on the ground, especially by miraculous healings. I myself, with about a thousand pilgrims, experienced one unusual dance of the sun. That manifestation was so unusual and obvious, that everyone without exception classified it as a miracle. None of those present remained indifferent, which I myself was convinced of by questioning the others who were present. The joy, the tears, and the statements of those present strongly confirmed it. From their words, it could be seen that they understood that manifestation as a confirmation of the authenticity of the apparitions, and as an incentive to respond to the Medjugorje messages by accepting them. And that is the real purpose of miracles: to help people believe and live by faith because they stand in the service of the faith and of the salvation of people.