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Father Svet Writes to Michael Jones
This article was
taken from the Medjugorje Magazine
April 26, 1998
Mr. Michael Jones
Marquette Avenue
South Bend, Indiana 46617
USA
Dear
Michael,
Greetings
to you from Medugorje, I am writing this letter to you simply
because, for a long time, I wanted to share some thoughts
with you. I trust in your love for the Church. I believe
in your love for truth, for the Gospel of Our Lord and I
trust your deep desire and commitment for the well being
of the world. For these reasons I believe that you may have
some use of my thoughts.
This
Easter season has been very difficult for us because we
have been hearing confessions for up to ten hours a day.
Of course, in addition, we had all the other responsibilities
of the parish. I am writing this letter as I recuperate
from a sore throat.
I
will comment on the consequences of Medugorje as you have
set them out in your letter.
| Accusations:
"...let's
talk about the fruits (of Medjugorje); the Broken
families, the pregnant nuns, the poor people bilked
of their money, the division in the Church, the de
facto schism, the worst fighting in Europe since World
War II, the ethnic cleansing of Muslims from Gradno,
just five kilometers from Medjugorje - all of it followed
inexorably from those children on that hill in Bosnia
in June of 1981." -E. Michael Jones
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1. The broken families. God Himself has given us free will.
He does not want broken families and we question why He
allows them to happen: Clearly, Our Blessed Mother does
not desire for families to break up but to reconcile and
live together. I cannot imagine anyone in Medugorje telling
a pilgrim to separate or to break up their marriage because
of a desire of Our Lady. Nonetheless, no one is able to
control anyone's decision. As for the broken families you
refer to, I believe that, first of all, both the husband
and the wife need to be given an opportunity to explain
the reasons for their conclusion. We must be careful not
to set ourselves out to be "judge and jury".
2.
Pregnant nuns. It is true that "a" nun got pregnant
by "a" priest. The priest was Fr. Ivica Vego.
The entire time he was in Medugorje, he was not in pastoral
work, in the parish because of a suspension from the Bishop.
He never heard confessions or celebrated Mass publicly.
He rarely wore his habit. He was in charge of the souvenir
shop where this sister worked. Human weakness overwhelmed
both of them. We know that. Yes, that did happen in Medugorje.
A
Cardinal of the Church (I can't mention his name), said
the following to one of our Croatian Bishops: "There
will be a great effort in the world to discredit the Church
in Ireland and the Church in Croatia." The system is
well known. It is to find a priest who has sinned and to
speak about him and all of his weaknesses. It is to go public
on TV and not to let it be forgotten. In doing this, the
plan is to defeat the Church. It is easy and simple and
it works.
In
the tradition of the Church, sin remains in the confessional,
the repentant sinner receives forgiveness and life goes
on; but in the world today, sin is encouraged and the sinner
is crucified; his sin never to be forgiven or forgotten.
The story about a former priest, Ivica Vego and a former
nun, who now live in Italy raising their five children in
seclusion, is sad, to the least. Ivica now helps the refugees
and helps a priest run a large retreat house. They live
a humble life and try to make the best out of the situation.
Their suffering is even greater because their fifth child,
is Mongoloid, which is a cross of it's own kind. I do believe
that God would want them to be at peace. But the world does
not.
| Accusation:
"The
break-up of these two marriages was one more bad thing
that had happened to the world since the Queen of
Peace arrived in Yugoslavia in 1981." -E. Michael
Jones
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I feel that our efforts must be to discourage the sin without
condemning the sinner. I am afraid that often the individual
and the Church are attacked and not the sin. We need to
respect the confessional sacramental way of the Church when
sin is no longer committed and when there is no further
danger of it being repeated.
3.
The people bilked out of money. I know that it is mostly
the poor people who come as pilgrims to Medugorje. They
choose to come. They come for God. They know that a pilgrimage
always involves sacrifice. I see the phenomenon of Medugorje
as a continuation of the pilgrimage-tradition of the Church.
Pilgrims see good coming out of it for them. I know that
it is not I who makes their pilgrimage good or fruitful
for them. There is the rain, the heat, the cold and people
still come. And they pray and sing and confess. They praise
God and they climb the mountains regardless. They tell each
other to come and they come again. The longer I stay in
Medugorje the more I realize that I am not the one bringing
pilgrims here. No one could "make them" come.
4.
The division of the Church. I have been a priest for 20
years. My conclusion is that is Church is always being tested
and it is always suffering. It started at the beginning
when Peter and Paul had some disagreements and it continues
up to now. It is beyond me and beyond most of us. I know
that Fr. Bonifac Barbaric from Capljina, whom you mention,
has been the most outspoken opponent of Medugorje from the
beginning and yet has never come to hear confessions or
to (con) celebrate Mass in Medugorje. Although he has had
his faculties removed, in defiance to the Bishop and in
opposition to the Franciscan Provincial, he continues to
do parish work in Capljina. I fail to understand his motives
and intentions.
| Difficulties:
March 18, 1992 (Mirjana's birthday message) - Dear children.
I need your prayers now more than ever before. I beseech
you to take the rosary in your hands now more than ever
before. Grasp it strongly and pray with all your heart
in these difficult times. Thank you for having gathered
in such a number and for having responded to my call. |
With regards to our Bishop -- everyone knows that we have
problems in Herzegovina; but these are not problems of faith
as in the rest of the world. We are committed to our faith,
to the faith of the Church and to the Holy Father. We live
and preach this, we suffered for this perhaps more than
anyone else in the world and we stand firm in it. In this
way, we stand "with" our Bishop with greater dedication
than many may think.
5.
The worse fighting since World War II. In the first days
of the apparitions, the children spoke of Our Lady with
tears in her eyes. She asked for prayer and for peace. Precisely
10 years after that apparition, the war started.
Two
days before the war started, Secretary of State for the
U.S., James Baker, told Slobodan Milosevic, the president
of the Federal Republic of Serbia in Belgrade, Yugoslavia,
that the U.S. will not allow an end to "Yugoslavia"
under any circumstance. This was seen as the green light
for the war to be commenced against Croatia. The war; with
all of it's atrocities, started just two days later.
| Editors'
note: Ex-president Richard Nixon, at that time, wrote
an article affirming the above and saying this was the
first time the United States of America deliberately
chose communism over freedom. It paved the way for war
because the Serbs understood it to mean that the U.S.
would not interfere no matter what they did, except
to throw up a blockade that prevented the Croatians
from arming themselves. The Serbs already had the arms
of the former communist Yugoslavian government. A massacre
resulted... |
6. The ethnic cleansing of Muslims from Gradska. Gradska
is a place near Ljubuski. In addressing this point, the
pressure against the Church in Croatia needs to be mentioned.
In 1992, in Bosnia and Herzegovina (here noted as "BH")
there were 900,000 Catholics. Now there are less than 450,000.
Even now, the Catholics are the ones who are being most
pressured to leave.
The
world is being told that it is the Catholics who are the
"most non-cooperative" and are the ones responsible
for the war. This is not rue. There are 14 Catholics from
BH in the Hague tribunal accused of war crimes. Very few
Serbians and Muslims are there. A few days ago, a BBC broadcast
from London blatantly accused only the Croatians of causing
trouble in BH and bringing instability. There was no mention
of almost half a million Catholics who are nor able to return
to their homes. In Bosnia for example, prior to the war,
there were 12,000 Catholics. Now there are less than 1,000.
Thousands
of Catholics were killed. Tens of thousands were evicted
from their homes. As refugees, they were forced to seek
refuge in the Croatian controlled areas of Ljubuski. It
was these refugees from Bosnia who caused tensions with
the resident Muslim community in Gradska. The refugees were
angry because they lost everything and they wanted to take
justice into their own hands. The local authorities and
people were powerless. It was then that the Croatian army,
the HVO, decided that it would be best to bring the Muslims
out of Ljubuski and out of Gradska. They were not killed
like the Catholics in Bugojno. Some went to Croatia, some
went abroad and some to Bosnia in Muslim-controlled areas.
At the same time as this was taking place, most of the residents
of Medugorje were refugees in Croatia, most in Dalmatia.
Today,
the remnant Catholic population in Bosnia continues to under
great pressure. For example, Catholics constitute 18% of
the population of BH but, they receive only 2% of the allotted
funding. It is also documented that while Catholics have
given and continue to give humanitarian aid to everyone
in need, regardless of religious or political conviction,
this is not reciprocal In 1901, 43% of the population of
Sarajevo was Catholic. Now it has been reduced to only 3%.
Likewise, following the war, the Catholic population in
Banja Luka has been reduced to less than 10 percent and
would not exist at all if it were not for the bravery of
Bishop Franjo Komarica. It was this same Bishop who was
told by an EC (European Community) diplomat that it was
not in the plan for the Catholics to remain in Banja Luka
at all. Whose plan? The situation facing the Catholic community
in BH is truly tragic and cannot be expressed in this short
letter.
It
is in this context that the work of Fr. Jozo Zovko needs
to be seen. It is through him and the International God
Parenthood Program that 3,730 children, (Catholic, Moslem
and Orthodox) who have lost one or both parents in the war,
are being helped. 100% of the $50.00 U.S. per month, which
a God Parent sends for the child, is deposited into the
bank account of the child's legal guardian. Although very
necessary, it is not the financial support of the God Parent
that is the goal, but the friendship for the child and the
healing. Without this work of Fr. Jozo Zovko, these children
would suffer immeasurably.
| Difficulties:
July 10, 1986 - Dear children, today I am calling you
to holiness. Without holiness you cannot live. Therefore,
with love overcome every sin and with love overcome
all the difficulties which are coming to you. Dear children,
I beseech you to live love within yourselves. Thank
you for having responded to my call. |
I have watched Fr Jozo Zovko, as his superior, for three
years at Siroki Brijeg, from 1994 - 1997. He works and prays
with the pilgrims for hours on end, day and night. He participates
in the prayer of the house and does what he is asked. Everyone
sees his work and particularly what he does with the money
he receives from pilgrims who are visiting him. I know that
Fr. Jozo takes no money for himself. In his God-Parenthood
program he coordinates the benefactors and the families
who receive help so that no wrong doing is possible. He
is building a Renewal Center, which in its first phase will
provide for a convent and a school where sisters will educate
girls without parents and with no other possibility of education.
The land and the entire Renewal Center, named the Holy Family
Institute, is not in his name but is legally the ownership
of the Franciscan Sisters.
I
suppose it is unavoidable, being that he is in the public
eye and doing so much good, that there would be gossip,
hearsay and various unfounded allegations against him. It
is, however, responsible journalism that needs to verify
all allegations prior to publication so as not to cause
irreparable harm to those who are most in need and need
to be helped through him
Furthermore,
I don't understand why you would link Marijan Pehar and
Fr. Jozo together. Madjan was my classmate. He went to live
in the U.S. and left the priesthood around 1979. I don't
believe that the two have ever net. I myself had not met
Fr. Jozo until his return from prison in 1983.
When
Fr. Jozo was imprisoned on August 17, 1981, the witnesses
against him were all local, the judge was local, all were
"Catholics". The orders came from somewhere they
did not know. The Communist system worked without them ever
knowing whom they worked for. Today the orchestration is
the same. We must take great care that we ourselves do not
form a part of it.
| Accusation:
"I'm
tired of seeing money collected for charity being
used to wage war -- I'm tired of hearing lies put
into the mouth of the Blessed Mother." -E. Michael
Jones
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7. Why would Our Lady appear? Why in Medjugorje? The answers
to these questions will remain a mystery and rest in the
divine wisdom of God. Each of us has his own thoughts.
I
believe that Our Lady came to Medugorje to help keep the
Church alive in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the world.
As previously mentioned, the very existence of Catholics
in BH is in danger. A Bishop from Canada recently told me
that the Church is Canada is dying: that there are no vocations.
While this has become a concern in nearly every diocese
in the world, it is interesting to note that the current
Archbishop of Vienna publicly stated that most, if not all,
of the new vocations in his diocese were a fruit of Medugorje.
I
also believe that it is the blood of the martyrs of the
Church and the years of imprisonment that brought Our Lady
to Medugorje.
69
martyrs from our Franciscan community in Herzegovina were
killed in February and May of 1945. Cumulatively, the Franciscans
alone served more than 500 years in communist prisons because
of their faith. A total of 617 priests were killed by the
communists in Croatia and BH since 1945. In the parish of
Siroki Brijeg on February 7, 1945 the communists killed
760 parishioners and 30 Franciscan priests and brothers.
They burned the school, the library, the archives and the
Church records. They ruled by fear. My mother gave water
to two of the martyred priests on their way to the parish
Church just one day prior to their death.
8.
The word "greed" probably has to do with money.
I am in the picture in the film, so I will speak about money.
I will tell you about the money in my life. I have none.
My room is a total of 15 square meters. My books were burned
in Mostar and I managed to gather enough books now to work
with. My car, is a 9 year old (Volkswagen) Golf. Do not
get me wrong. I am not complaining, only telling you the
facts.
The
needy, the refugees and victims of war often come to me
for help and thank God, there have been those who have come
and asked me to give their offerings to them. Such was the
case with the people from Liverpool with whom I am in the
picture. Besides all those who come to me for help, sometimes
I help my brother who has six children and makes $150 a
month. The oldest is in the convent.
Despite
the great need of my people in their attempt to recover
from the war, I have never made the collection of money
my mission. I consider my work to be spiritual and pastoral
and I would say the same of my brother priests.
I
have been told of organizations that have apparently raised
millions of dollars, capitalizing on the need of our people,
and have given only a trickle if anything, to the ones they
were raising the money for in the first place. We are unable
to do anything to stop fraud of misuse of the poor. God
alone is their judge.
At
this moment the parish of St. James in Medugorje is building
a hall for the pilgrims and paying for it with a loan from
the bank. The parish of St. James has no money. True and
unbelievable! People may speak about the "millions"
but that is their responsibility and on their conscience.
9.
The investigation of the apparitions continues. There is
a famous quote of Bishop Zanic saying to a priest from the
Vatican. "What if she is appearing?!"
On
April 24th of this year, the visionaries Vicka, Marija and
Ivan returned from Milan, Italy where they were put under
5 days of scientific observation and investigation. There
was a team of 12 university professors, scientists and medical
doctors from different fields observing them with the most
sophisticated equipment was were never done to the visionaries
in history before. Their findings will soon be available.
We, the priests in Medugorje, want to know and we are doing
everything we can to be sure. We invite everyone from around
the world with special expertise to help us to know the
truth.
Personally
I do believe that there is a need in Medugorje for your
kind of writing and your approach of investigation. Medugorje
must be able to meet criticism. However, my advice to you
is that your writing needs to be fair and true. It should
not be prejudiced against the Catholics of BH. Perhaps you
are not even aware of the misuse of your recent statements
to the "Slobodna Bosna" (Free Bosnia). The headlines
of a March 6, 1998, two page article read: Michael Grimes
and Jeff Pickett, British Journalists who were arrested
during the course of filming a film on Medugorje, in an
exclusive interview with "Slobodna Bosna" attest:
WE WILL PROVE THAT INSTEAD OF HELPING CHILDREN, 600 HAND-CUFFS
HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO CONCENTRATION CAMPS."
Most
certainly, you are aware of the British Charity Commission's
investigation which failed to confirm this allegation prior
to March 6, 1998. Most certainly, you are aware of the tedious
fragmented peace and the attempts of reconciliation after
the brutality of the war. The statements you are alleged
to have made in the "Slobodna Bosna" cannot be
seen in any other way than peace threatening, propagating
hatred and inciting further blood-shed. Clearly this could
not have been your intention but this is the bitter fruit.
Tensions have again escalated.
In
the name of the children, the widows and the wounded, I
invite you to come to Bosnia and Herzegovina and to help.
The suffering is overwhelming and there is very little hope.
We need peace makers. It is truth that will set us free,
but we need to keep in mind that truth without love and
truth without the desire to bring about peace and reconciliation,
is not from God. I hope that during this crucial time, we
all serve as instruments of peace.
This
letter is truly written to you with the greatest respect
and I hope it is received in the same way.
In
hopes of hearing from you,
-Fr.
Svetozar Kraljevic, O.F.M.
| Editors'
note: Father Svet told us that Michael Jones sent him
a nice letter in response to this letter. |
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