Pope appoints Special Envoy to Medjugorje
(Vatican Radio) On Saturday, Pope Francis named Archbishop
Henryk Hoser, S.A.C., the Bishop of Warszawa-Praga, as a Special Envoy of the
Holy See to Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The scope of his mission, according to the press release
announcing the appointment, is “to acquire a profound understanding of the
pastoral situation” in Medjugorje, with special concern for the “needs of the
faithful who come on pilgrimage;” and on the basis of that understanding “to
suggest possible pastoral initiatives for the future.” His mission, therefore,
“will have an exclusively pastoral character.”
Responding to questions from journalists, the Director of
the Holy See Press Office, Greg Burke said, “The Special Envoy of the Holy See
will not enter into the question of the Marian apparitions, which are the
competence of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.” Archbishop Hoser’s
mission, he said, “is a sign of Holy Father’s concern for the pilgrims. It’s
purpose is not inquisitive, but strictly pastoral.”
Burke said, “The Special Envoy of the Holy See will be in
contact with the diocesan Bishop; the Franciscans, to whom the parish of
Medjugorje is entrusted; and with the faithful” of Medjugorje.
Archbishop Hoser, who will continue to exercise the office
of Bishop of Warszawa-Praga, is expected to complete his mission by
summer.

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