As one can observe, this is purely orthodox. With this
message, the bishop Dr. Beitia made the following Note public:
“The
name of Garabandal and the events that have occurred in this small
mountain village of our Diocese have produced during these years and
have arrived, for all social means, nearer to our country and our
European continent. International agents have divulged graphic
information and special reports. They speak of apparitions of Our Lady
the Virgin Mary, of spiritual messages, of the Most Holy Virgin’s
desires. At the same time it asks us to authorize these events, since
they want to unite with other venerable Marian avocations known
worldwide.
The
Bishop of Santander has recognized the ample documentation during these
years of everything that has happened there. He has not closed the
“file” on this matter. He will always receive gratefulness for the
portions of judgment that he has submitted. There have been three
official notes which have appeared to be trying to orient the judgment
of the faithful. This will be the fourth. His present conclusion is
the same as his previous ones. The Commission understands the
clarification of the facts and has not encountered reasons to modify the
judgment they have already made. They are of the opinion that there is
no supernatural evidence in the events, and they have been examined
carefully.
In
consequence it follows that this diocesan authority moves providential
opportunities to artificially ensure that the atmosphere of confusion
does not increase by massive propaganda at the margin of the words and
the spirit of the holy ways through news, articles, newspapers or
magazines, graphic information, notes or itinerary or other similar
methods.
We
remember that according to Canon 1399, my fifth, “By my right, books
and pamphlets that refer to new apparitions, visions, prophecies, or
miracles or that introduce new devotions are prohibited if they do not
observe the prescriptions made by the Canons.” We know that until this
moment we had not conceded to “print” any book, pamphlet, article, or
note of this kind. We extend this by saying that under our diocesan
authority, the same prohibition of any publication or information that
has not passed through the censor of the diocese of Santander will be
prohibited.
We
ask all faithful Christians to abstain from increasing the atmosphere
of confusion in San Sebastián de Garabandal caused by the apparitions
and spiritual communications by going there. It is evident that we have
not found any material that condemns the Church, nor the doctrine, nor
the spiritual recommendations that have been divulged on this occasion.
They contain an exhortation to prayer and to sacrifice, to the
Eucharistic devotion, and to groups dedicated to Our Lady in traditional
and laudable forms in holy fear of God, who is offended by our sins.
They simply repeat the current doctrine of the Church on this subject.
We admit to the good faith and the religious fervor of the people who go
to San Sebastián de Garabandal and they deserve the most profound
respect and we want to support them in this fervor so that they will
fully trust in the hierarchy of the Church and her magisterium, together
with our recommendations that are continuously published.
The
priests have special importance through their intervention, and also in
the active form of their participation and collaboration in the
development of the events, even when in the form of simple spectator.
We prohibit and in an explicit and formal manner their attendance
without expressed license, individual to each case, of the diocesan
authority, declaring that the licenses are suspended “ipso facto” in the
diocese of Santander, and for those who disobey—this is the warning.
The Supreme Holy Congregation of the Holy Office has had contact with
the diocese of Santander to obtain the needed information in these
serious events. Santander, July 8, 1965. Eugenio, Bishop A.A. of
Santander.”
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