The Vatican Prophecies

The Vatican Prophecies
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Investigating Supernatural Signs, Apparitions, and Miracles in the Modern Age

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ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

John Thavis

شابک

9780698156319
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Kirkus

August 1, 2015
From angelic apparitions to demonic possessions, the realm of the supernatural makes its presence felt in Catholic communities around the world-but the Vatican often maintains a certain distance.Former Catholic News Service Rome bureau chief Thavis' (The Vatican Diaries: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Power, Personalities and Politics at the Heart of the Catholic Church, 2013) second book is a lively, far-reaching exploration of the paranormal aspects of the Catholic faith, investigating both the role that such phenomena play in the lives of parishioners and the official stance of the institutional church. Given his previous job, the author is well-positioned to tackle this subject, bringing to bear an impressive knowledge of the inner workings of the Catholic bureaucracy. Relying on correspondence and interviews with a panoply of colorful characters, he introduces readers to an embalmer described as "taxidermist to the saints" and to a nonagenarian exorcist who "says he has performed more than one hundred thousand exorcisms...[and] believes that Hitler and Stalin were possessed, that yoga is Satanic, that Halloween is a devil's trick, and that Harry Potter books can open a dangerous door to the world of black magic." Each chapter begins in an ethnographic vein, probing how the faithful respond to a certain type of perceived miracle or relic, before transitioning to a political and theological analysis of how the Vatican determines the authoritatively endorsed perspective. Frequently, as with the Marian visions at Medjugorje, this is one of carefully worded ambiguity, cognizant of the potential inexplicable events have to attract believers but mindful that "excessive attention" to the supernatural "is considered spiritually unhealthy for Christians, a distraction from their journey of salvation." While Thavis makes no attempt to verify or disprove the authenticity of the phenomena he covers, his book is an engaging introduction to the subject for lay readers-though it may prove dull for those expecting the drama of The Da Vinci Code.

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Library Journal

August 1, 2015

Contemporary Catholicism approaches miracles and the supernatural with rational skepticism. Vestiges of an earlier period, however, still exist in church practices including requiring miracles for the canonization of saints and incorporating relics into church altars. Thavis (former bureau chief, Catholic News Service Rome) examines the Vatican's uneasy relationship with the supernatural and the church's protocol for investigating claims of divine interventions. He explores the transition from the Early Church, in which mystical phenomena were considered an integral part of Christian faith, to modern-day skepticism. The Vatican must balance the traditions of the past with fears of the potentially divisive nature of assertions of celestial or satanic encounters. To manage the theological and political threats of such allegations, the church has established guidelines to determine the legitimacy of miracles, apparitions, and prophesies. This book explores how the Vatican approaches relics, visions of Mary, the Shroud of Turin, exorcisms, miracles, and prophecies. VERDICT This engaging overview of contemporary supernatural occurrences is filled with stories and case studies. Catholics and those interested in Christian history will appreciate this exploration of the efforts to balance modern rationalism with traditional devotional practices.--Judy Solberg, Sacramento, CA

Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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