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Weible Column’s Medjugorje Newsletter reports that the commission has already held two sessions at which the local bishop of Mostar, Ratko Peric and Fr. Ivan Sesar, Provincial of the Franciscan Herzegovina province were questioned, among others.
According to Liam Prendergast, the leader of National Medjugorje Council of Ireland, the Bishop Peric personally told him about his lack of belief in apparitions in general. It happened during a meeting on October 9th 1998 in the episcopal palace in Mostar. This information has been captured in a sworn statement about the meeting, now made public by MaryTV. http://marytv.tv/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=360:sworn-statement-regarding-an-october-9-1998-meeting-with-bishop-peric&catid=8:denis-blog&Itemid=21
SWORN STATEMENT REGARDING AN OCTOBER 9, 1998 MEETING WITH BISHOP PERIC.
News update from Denis Nolan/MARY TV:
I have been authorized by a senior Irish official, Major-General Liam Prendergast, to publish his sworn statement about the content of a meeting he and Fr. John Chisholm had with Bishop Ratko Peric. Anyone reading this text (reproduced in full below) will begin to grasp the true background of His Excellency’s animus with respect to all things Medjugorje. (I made reference to this meeting on p. 187 in my book, "Medjugorje and the Church", Queenship Publishing, 2007.) Several days after their meeting Fr. Chisholm, who holds 3 PhDs (and nearly a fourth) met with a high ranking Cardinal in the Curia, who told him, after he had relayed all that had transpired during that meeting, "Everything you have just told me is already known in Rome!" No wonder "Rome Reports" would be telling us Pope Benedict XVI wants to make a new diocese for Medjugorje, taking it out of Bishop Peric's diocese and giving it a new bishop with Makarska as the episcopal seat, (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLcq0nzcSPA&feature=player_embedded).
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