If by "recognize" you mean approve of or say that they are genuine apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary, then, no. As of June 2013, although there has not yet been an official report, all of the reports up until this time have been unfavorable and the behavior of the seers is hardly in keeping with genuine Marian apparitions.
Sister Emmanuel has written: 'Medjugorje' -- subject(s): Apparitions and miracles, Catholic Church, Church history, Doctrines, History
Yes, it does.
Wayne Weible has written: 'Letters from Medjugorje' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Catholic Church, Apparitions and miracles, Spiritual life, Church history
Yes.
I hardly think the Catholic Church would proclaim him as a saint since the Church considers him to be a heretic.
The Catholic Church does not recognize or allow divorce.
The Catholic Church believes that the Russian Orthodox Church is a legitimate Church because it has seven valid sacraments. However, the Catholic Church believes that the Catholic Church alone has the fullness of truth.
The Malate Church is a Roman Catholic Church in Manila, Philippines, otherwise known as Nuestra Senora de Remedios ("Our Lady of Remedies"). Yes, it is a recognized Catholic Church.
No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce and the pope is the leader of the Church.
Among the many claims of the appearance of the Virgin Mary is one that occurred at Medjugorje in 1981 and regularly afterwards. The appearances of the Virgin Mary to six visionaries in Medjugorje since 1981 have been promoted and carried on even in the parish church despite the opposition of Bishops Zanic and Peric. There are online requests for donations to help the church funds at Medjugorje. The Catholic Church has described these claims as a 'hoax'. See Related links.
Um... the Catholic Church is a Christian church. Like Lutheran or Anglican, it's a denomination of Christianity.
By their message. By their statuary.