Testimonianze di fede presentate nel corso della trasmissione "Domenica In... Onda" del 2/1/2011 su RaiUno: Gianni Romolotti (pubblicitario), Mara Santangelo (tennista), Roland Patzleiner (convertito e sacerdote) e Bonifacio.
Costantino e Stefania. In collegamento telefonico Padre Livio Fanzaga (Radio Maria) precisa la posizione della Chiesa su Medjugorje e offre la sua personale testimonianza.
“Blessed are those who have not seen, and yet have believed” (Jn 20, 29)
Christianne Claessens – the first witness of healing of woman from Switzerland Joelle Beuret – Devanthery in Medjugorje, in October 2010, as she describes the pilgrimage and all of the events.
ENGLISH The first hours of the day in the Accueil Notre Dame (Lourdes) --- ITALIANO Le prime ore della giornata nel Notre Dame di Lourdes.
At the May 2001 American Family Foundation Conference in Newark, New Jersey, several ex-members of Caritas of Birmingham offered their stories to a distinguished panel of psychologists and cult exit counselors. It was the overwhelming opinion of the panel that the leader of Caritas of Birmingham, Terry Colafrancesco (self-styled “A Friend of Medjugorje”), fits the profile of a cult leader, much the same as David Koresh and Jim Jones were leaders of their groups. There are several factors that determine whether a group can be classified as a true cult.
Brosio a Matrix, 4 gennaio 2011
Primo incontro con i pellegrini italiani, fine Dicembre 2010.
Miracle Detectives' Randall Sullivan is a believer—but he wasn't always. Watch Randall Sullivan relive the miracle in Medjugorje, Bosnia, that changed his life forever
Randal Sullivan is a believer, Indre Viskonta is a skeptic. Together, they must decide whether strange occurances are a miracle, science or sham. Watch a preview of the new OWN show Miracle Detectives featuring Randal Sullivan.
Medjugorje's Choir presenting this religious song during a Christmas concert
Choirs of school children from Cheshire and the Wirral celebrate Epiphany in Chester Cathedral singing Michael Card's 'Emmanuel'
By Jeb Phillips, Birmingham Post-Herald
The woman who helped catapult a Shelby County religious community into a multimillion-dollar operation will make a return appearance next month.
Marija Pavlovic Lunetti, who said that as a teenager she saw the Virgin Mary in Bosnia-Herzegovina and as an adult saw her in Sterrett, will come again to the small Shelby County town for a prayer celebration from Dec. 8 through Dec. 14. The event, dubbed the "Seven Days of Prayer," will occur at Caritas of Birmingham, a small farming community that has been accused in recent years of being a cult. Lunetti's last visit to Caritas in 1999 drew a crowd of between 20,000 to 30,000.