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Marian apparitions are the supernatural or paranormal event where Mary, the mother of Jesus, may be seen by one or many. Marian apparitions are rarely recognized by the Roman Catholic Church.
Marian apparitions are the supernatural or paranormal event where Mary, the mother of Jesus, may be seen by one or many. Marian apparitions are rarely recognized by the Roman Catholic Churc
== Definition ==
 
== Statistics ==
== Statistics ==
During the twentieth century 386 Marian apparition cases were reported. Of those "no decision" was made for 299 of the reported apparitions while 79 of the reports received a "negative decision." The remaining reported apparitions were determined to be "supernatural in character" by the Roman Catholic Church.
During the twentieth century 386 Marian apparition cases were reported. Of those "no decision" was made for 299 of the reported apparitions while 79 of the reports received a "negative decision." The remaining reported apparitions were determined to be "supernatural in character" by the Roman Catholic Church.
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More recent apparitions include Akita, Japan, in 1984; Chontaleu, Nicaragua, in 1987; Kibeho, Rwanda, in 1988; and Betania, Venezuela.'' <ref name="Approved Marian Apparitions">{{cite web |url=http://campus.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq15.html |title=Marian Apparitions of the 20th Century |accessdate=2010-10-05 |publisher=University of Dayton |work=What Marian apparitions have been recognized by ecclesiastical authorities? |archiveurl=http://campus.udayton.edu/mary//resources/aprtable.html |archivedate=2010-10-05}}</ref>
More recent apparitions include Akita, Japan, in 1984; Chontaleu, Nicaragua, in 1987; Kibeho, Rwanda, in 1988; and Betania, Venezuela.'' <ref name="Approved Marian Apparitions">{{cite web |url=http://campus.udayton.edu/mary/questions/faq/faq15.html |title=Marian Apparitions of the 20th Century |accessdate=2010-10-05 |publisher=University of Dayton |work=What Marian apparitions have been recognized by ecclesiastical authorities? |archiveurl=http://campus.udayton.edu/mary//resources/aprtable.html |archivedate=2010-10-05}}</ref>
== Fatima ==
Fatima is rated as one of the highest ranking when it comes to prophecy.
"Fatima is undoubtedly the most prophetic of modern apparitions. The first and second parts of the “secret”—which are here published in sequence so as to complete the documentation—refer especially to the frightening vision of hell, devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Second World War, and finally the prediction of the immense damage that Russia would do to humanity by abandoning the Christian faith and embracing Communist totalitarianism." <ref name="Fatima">{{cite web |url=http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/congregations/cfaith/documents/rc_con_cfaith_doc_20000626_message-fatima_en.html |title=Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith the Message of Fatima |accessdate=2010-10-05 |publisher=Vatican}}</ref>





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Marian apparitions are the supernatural or paranormal event where Mary, the mother of Jesus, may be seen by one or many. Marian apparitions are rarely recognized by the Roman Catholic Churc

Statistics

During the twentieth century 386 Marian apparition cases were reported. Of those "no decision" was made for 299 of the reported apparitions while 79 of the reports received a "negative decision." The remaining reported apparitions were determined to be "supernatural in character" by the Roman Catholic Church.

They are:

  • Fatima, Portugal
  • Beauraing, Belgium
  • Banneux, Belgium
  • Akita, Japan
  • Syracuse, Italy
  • Zeitoun, Egypt
  • Manila, Phillipines (according to some but not all sources)
  • Betania, Venezuela

Of the reported apparitions 11 received approval by the local bishop as a prayer and devotion site.

A statistical analysis of the Marian apparition directory reveals the following results. During the twentieth century, there have been 386 cases of Marian apparitions. The Church has made "no decision" about the supernatural character regarding 299 of the 386 cases. The Church has made a "negative decision" about the supernatural character in seventy-nine of the 386 cases. Out of the 386 apparitions, the Church has decided that "yes" there is a supernatural character only in eight cases: Fatima (Portugal), Beauraing (Belgium), Banneux (Belgium), Akita (Japan), Syracuse (Italy), Zeitoun (Egypt), Manila (Philippines) (according to some sources), and Betania (Venezuela). Local bishops have approved of the faith expression at the sites where these eight apparitions occurred. Besides the eight approved apparitions, there have been eleven (out of the 386 apparitions) which have not been approved with a "supernatural character," but which have received a "yes" to indicate the local bishop's "approval of faith expression (prayer and devotion) at the site."[1]

Approved Apparition Sites

The following sites have been approved by the Catholic church:

1531, Guadalupe, Mexico - On a hill outside Mexico City, the Blessed Mother appeared four times to a recent convert to Christianity, Juan Diego. Mary proclaimed herself "the Mother of the true God who gives life" and left her image permanently upon Diego's tilma or mantle.

1830, Paris, France - In the chapel of the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Mary showed herself three times to novice Catherine Laboure (age 24). Laboure said she was commissioned by the Virgin to have the medal of the Immaculate Conception or "Miraculous Medal" made in order to spread devotion to Our Lady.

1846, La Salette, France - Six thousand feet up in the French Alps, Mary is believed to have come to Maximin Giraud (age 11) and Melanie Calvat (age 14) while they tended sheep. Her appearance in sorrow and tears called for conversion and penance for sins.

1858, Lourdes, France - At the Grotto of Massabielle, the Virgin showed herself eighteen times to Bernadette Soubirous (age 14). Under the title "the Immaculate Conception," she called for penance and prayer for the conversion of sinners.

1871, Pontmain, France - Mary appeared on a farm to Eugene (age 10) and Joseph Barbadette (age 12) and Francoise Richer and Jeanne-Marie Lebosse, students at the nearby convent school. Mary's message was written on a banner that unfurled from her feet: "But pray my children. God will hear you in a short time. My Son allows Himself to be moved by compassion."

1879, Knock, County Mayo, Ireland - During a pouring rain, the figures of Mary, Joseph, John the Apostle and a lamb on a plain altar appeared over the gable of the village chapel, enveloped in a bright light. None of them spoke. At least fifteen people (ages 5-75) saw the apparition.

1917, Fatima, Portugal - While tending sheep, Lucia de Santos (age 10) and her two cousins, Francisco (age 9) and Jacinta Marto (age 7), reported six apparitions of Mary, who identified herself as "Our Lady of the Rosary." Mary urged prayer of the rosary, penance for the conversion of sinners and consecration of Russia to her Immaculate Heart.

1932-33, Beauraing, Belgium - Mary is believed to have come thirty-three times to the playground of a convent school to five children (ages 9-15), Andree and Gilberte Degeimbre and Albert, Fernande and Gilberte Voisin. Identifying herself as "the Immaculate Virgin" and "Mother of God, Queen of Heaven," she called for prayer for the conversion of sinners.

1933, Banneux, Belgium - In a garden behind the Beco family's cottage, the Blessed Mother is said to have appeared to Mariette Beco (age 11) eight times. Calling herself the "Virgin of the Poor," Mary promised to intercede for the poor, the sick and the suffering.

More recent apparitions include Akita, Japan, in 1984; Chontaleu, Nicaragua, in 1987; Kibeho, Rwanda, in 1988; and Betania, Venezuela. [2]

Fatima

Fatima is rated as one of the highest ranking when it comes to prophecy. "Fatima is undoubtedly the most prophetic of modern apparitions. The first and second parts of the “secret”—which are here published in sequence so as to complete the documentation—refer especially to the frightening vision of hell, devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Second World War, and finally the prediction of the immense damage that Russia would do to humanity by abandoning the Christian faith and embracing Communist totalitarianism." [3]











http://campus.udayton.edu/mary/

  1. Marian Apparitions of the 20th Century. Marian Apparitions of the 20th Century. University of Dayton. Archived from the original on 2010-10-05. Retrieved on 2010-10-05.
  2. Marian Apparitions of the 20th Century. What Marian apparitions have been recognized by ecclesiastical authorities?. University of Dayton. Archived from the original on 2010-10-05. Retrieved on 2010-10-05.
  3. Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith the Message of Fatima. Vatican. Retrieved on 2010-10-05.