DECLARATION
BY HIS EXCELLENCY
BISHOP JOSEPH MARIA
PUNT
BISHOP OF HAARLEM, IN
HOLLAND


Haarlem, May 31, 2002
In Response to Inquiries Concerning the Lady of All
Nations Apparitions.
As Bishop of Haarlem/Amsterdam, I have been requested to make a
statement regarding the authenticity of the apparitions of Mary as the Lady of
All Nations in Amsterdam during the years 1945 - 1959. Many members of the
faithful and bishops have emphasized the urgency for clarification. I also
have been personally aware that this development of devotion, which has
spanned over 50 years, call for this..
As it is known, my predecessor, Msgr. H. Bomers and myself had
previously given permission for public veneration in 1996. As to the
supernatural character of the apparitions and contents of the messages, we did
not give our judgment, but declared that “everyone is free to make a judgment
for himself or herself according to their conscience.” Having had a generally
positive attitude towards authenticity, we decided to await further
development and to “discern the spirit” further (cf. 1 Thes 5:19-21).
Over the period of six subsequent years, I observed that the devotion
had taken its place in the spiritual life of millions all over the world, and
that it possesses the support of many bishops. Many experiences of conversion
and reconciliation, as well as healings and special protection also have been
reported to me. In full recognition of the responsibility of the Holy See, it
is primarily the task of the local bishop to speak out in conscience regarding
the authenticity of private revelations that take place or have taken place
within his diocese.
Therefore I have asked again for the advice of theologians and
psychologists concerning outcomes of previous investigations, and the
questions and objections deriving from them. Their recommendations state that
no theological or psychological impediments for a declaration of supernatural
authenticity can be found therein. I have also requested the judgment of a
number of brother bishops concerning the fruits and development of the
devotion, who within their own diocese have experienced a strong devotion to
Mary as the Mother and Lady of All Nations. In light and virtue of all these
recommendations, testimonies, and developments, and in pondering all this in
prayer and theological reflection, I have come to the conclusion that the
apparitions of the Lady of All Nations in Amsterdam consist of a supernatural
origin.
Naturally, the influence of the human element still exists. Authentic
images and visions are always transmitted to us, in the words of Joseph
Cardinal Ratzinger, Prefect of the Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith,
“through the filter of our senses, which carry out a work of translation...”
and “are influenced by the potentialities and limitations of the perceiving
subject” (Cardinal Ratzinger, Theological Commentary in Preparation for
the Release of the Third Part of the Secret of Fatima, L’Osservatore
Romano, June 28, 2000).
Unlike Holy Scripture, private revelations are never binding upon the
conscience of the faithful. They are a help in understanding the signs of the
times and to help live more fully the Gospel (cf. Lk 12:56, Catechism of
the Catholic Church, n. 67). And the signs of our times are dramatic. The
devotion to the Lady of All Nations can help us, in my sincere conviction, in
guiding us on the right path during the present serious drama of our times,
the path to a new and special outpouring of the Holy Spirit, Who alone can
heal the great wounds of our times.
To follow the further development of this devotion and to come to an
even deeper insight into its meaning, I have installed a commission whose task
it will be to continue to document all initiatives, experiences, and
testimonies stemming from the devotion in order to help insure and preserve
correct ecclesial and theological progress of devotion.
I hope this has provided sufficient information and clarification.
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