Bulletin
202
Medjugorje,
September 26, 2004
“Dear children! Also
today, I call you to be love where there is hatred and food where there is
hunger. Open your hearts, little children, and let your hands be extended and
generous so that, through you, every creature may thank God the Creator. Pray,
little children, and open your heart to God’s love, but you cannot if you do
not pray. Therefore, pray, pray, pray. Thank
you for having responded to my call.”
September 25, 2004
When Jesus asked his disciples, “What do people say, who am I?”,
they answered hastily: “John the Baptist, Elijah, one of the prophets…”
When He asked, “And you, what do you say, who am I?”, they hesitated. Peter
dared to say: “You are the Messiah!” (Cf. Mc 8, 28-30)
It is very important for us to know who our God is. My God, your God, is not
something. He is Someone. God is a concrete person and not something distant and
imaginary. He is not in the clouds. He is in your heart. He completely reveled
Himself in the God-Man, Jesus Christ. But which are our images and our ideas of
God? It happens often that we want to reduce God to our measures, instead of
allow Him to melt us and to mold us. Sometimes we reduce God to an instrument of
satisfying our needs, our projects and our desires. Then, disappointed, we raise
our eyes towards heaven, believing that God has forgotten us, simply because He
has not done what we wanted Him to do for us.
The first degree of life with God and in God, is to put one’s own will at the
disposal of God. For that, Mary is our model and our fellow traveler. She is
doing what God wants, and not what she wishes, and this is why she could say her
“FIAT”. In his last writings, the spiritual author Dietrich Bonhoeffer
speaks about two basic Christian attitudes: the resistance and the abandonment.
We want God to intervene in our lives, but at the same time, we resist: we put
limits to Him, we reduce space for his action, and thus, we make out of our God
an idol, a pagan deity.
Through
the messages that Our Lady is giving in Medjugorje, she wants us to follow Jesus,
to follow Him in all, without picking and choosing! The choice to follow Jesus
is not just a declaration; it must be a vital act and a decision. To walk on the
ways of God means to accept God’s plans, and not to maintain one’s own
projects. This is why it is very important to know who is God in whom I believe,
and what I expect from Him. And finally: is my God really the “God of Jesus
Christ”?
Fr.
Mario Knezovic
NEWS
NUMBER
OF COMMUNIONS AND NUMBER OF CONCELEBRANTS
During
the month of August, 221000 communions were distributed and 4763 priests from
this country and from abroad concelebrated Holy Mass in Medjugorje.
In
August, pilgrims were here from: Italy, Austria, Poland, Korea, the USA, England,
Ireland, Lebanon, France, Slovakia, Holland, Argentina, Germany, the Czech
Republic, Hungary, China, Spain, Slovenia, Rumania, Lithuania, Mexico, Australia,
South Africa, Belgium, Canada, Croatia et Bosnia-Herzegovina.
25th
anniversary of priestly ordination of two Herzegovinian Franciscans
Two
Herzegovinian Franciscans, Fr. Ivan Cilic and Fr. Mate Cilic, celebrated in
Medjugorje the 25th anniversary of their priestly ordination. They
spent most of their priestly life in pastoral service in Germany.
The
solemn Holy Mass in St. James’ parish church was presided by two of them, in
concelebration with numerous priests, among whom Fr. Slavko Soldo, Franciscan
provincial in Herzegovina. Fr. Branko Rados, pastor of Medjugorje, gave the
homily.
Mons. Francisco Viti,
retired archbishop of Huambo (Angola) came to Medjugorje
Mons.
Francisco Viti, retired archbishop of Huambo (Angola) spent several days in
Medjugorje in September 2004.
He
told us: “As a Christian
and as a believer, I came to pray and to adore the Lord. I thank the Lord for
the experience of faith that I made here, especially concerning the sacrament of
reconciliation and the Eucharist. I had a special joy in experiencing the spirit
of prayer here. The ecclesial communion that reigns here between the pilgrims is
a special grace of the Lord.”
Mons. Mauro Parmeggiani is inviting to the
“First European Meeting of Eucharistic Adoration Youth Groups” in Rome
Mons. Mauro Parmeggiani from Rome came on pilgrimage to
Medjugorje during the Youth Festival 2004. Mons. Parmeggiani is recommending us
to do all that we can, so that “Medjugorje may preserve the simplicity, the
austerity and the intensity of prayer, so that all may encounter Mary, and
through her, her Son Jesus, who are inviting us to conversion and the essential
Christian experience today”.
In the diocese of Rome, Mons. Parmeggiani is especially
charged with the pastoral work with youth, and he is preparing the “First
European Meeting of Eucharistic Adoration Youth Groups”, which will take place
in Rome from October 6th to 10th, 2004. The theme of this
encounter is, “The Eucharist: Source and Fulfillment of Mission”. More
about it: Servizio Diocesano per
la Pastorale Giovanile - Vicariato di Roma, Piazza S. Giovanni in Laterano, 6/A,
00184 – Roma, Italia. (http://www.adoremus2004.org, info@adoremus2004.org).
SOLEMNITY
OF THE EXALTATION OF THE HOLY CROSS
For the solemnity of the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross, celebrated in Medjugorje on the first Sunday after
the feast of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, about 50,000 local and foreign
pilgrims gathered at the Shrine of the Queen of Peace. As every year, pilgrims
were streaming to Medjugorje even during the night. Many of them traveled
hundreds of kilometers, some of them barefoot. The solemn Holy Mass on Cross
Mountain was concelebrated by 57 priests and presided by Fr. Ivan Sevo.
For local and foreign pilgrims who could not climb
Cross Mountain, there was a Holy Mass in the parish church at noon, presided by
Fr. Tomislav Pervan.
The Evening Mass
concelebrated by 68 priests was presided by Fr. Ljubo Kurtovic.
As a visible sign of the
eternal light shining from the Cross, one week before the feast, the cross on
Cross Mountain was illuminated, reminding us of its significance, and preparing
parishioners and pilgrims for this feast.
Seminars in "Domus
Pacis"
There
were two "Prayer and Fasting" seminars led by Fr. Ljubo Kurtovic for
pilgrims from Poland, from Slovakia and from Lithuania.
Twenty-two
Franciscan seminarians from Croatia and from Bosnia-Herzegovina made there a
retreat in preparation for their final vows.
The Fifth
International Meeting for Married Couples
The
5th International Meeting for Married Couples will take place in
Medjugorje from November 3 to 6, 2004. The theme of the seminar is “How
to heal the marriage and the family?”
It
is recommended to ring with you a small FM radio with headphones (for
simultaneous translation) and a Bible.
The
seminar will take place in the Hall behind the church. Participation per couple: 30 €. You
may make reservations by e-mail: seminar.marija@medjugorje.hr,
or by fax: +387-36-651-999. The number of participants is limited by the
available space, se we ask you to send your registration as soon as possible,
latest by the end of September. All the participants are invited to individually
provide their accommodation in Medjugorje.
Winter Schedule of the Prayer PROGRAM at the
Shrine
On
Monday, September 13th, began the winter schedule of the prayer
program at the Shrine. The prayer of the Rosary in the Parish church begins at
5pm, Holy Mass is at 6pm, followed by the blessings and the third part of the
rosary. Eucharistic adoration is every Thursday after the evening Mass and on
Wednesdays and Saturdays at 9pm. The Veneration of the Cross is every Friday
after the Evening Mass.
He
Rosary on the Apparition Hill and the Way of the Cross on Cross Mountain begin
at 2pm. The occasion for confessions is every evening during the evening prayer
program.