As of early 2014, no miracles have been approved by the Vatican as having happened in Medjugorje.
James Mulligan has written: 'Medjugorje' -- subject(s): Religious life and customs, Apparitions and miracles
Sister Emmanuel has written: 'Medjugorje' -- subject(s): Apparitions and miracles, Catholic Church, Church history, Doctrines, History
Wayne Weible has written: 'Letters from Medjugorje' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Catholic Church, Apparitions and miracles, Spiritual life, Church history
Catholic AnswerAs of 2014, the Vatican has not approved, and in fact has censored the "seers" of Medjugorje. All initial reports are that Medjugorje is either a hoax or the work of demons. So, about the only thing that "happens" at Medjugorje, is that you are out a lot of money.
You would have to fly from Paris to an airport like Dubrovnik and then by road you could travel on to Medjugorje.
No. It is in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
At places including Podbrdo and Crnica hill in the Bijakovići hamlet.Catholic AnswerAs of 2014, the Vatican has not approved, and in fact has censored the "seers" of Medjugorje. All initial reports are that Medjugorje is either a hoax or the work of demons.
No miracles happened to St. Peter after he was dead.
It is the Bosnia and Herzegovina Convertible Mark.
Located in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the town of Medjugorje is mostly made up of Croatian nationals. Currently, the population is approximately 4000 residents.
Let me tell you this, in the Bible, there are more than a billion miracles that happened. Everything the Lord Jesus Christ does is a miracle.
Because they think Mary is appearing there.