Tuam Archbishop Michael Neary of the Irish Bishops’ Conference wrote to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) in early March, saying that the House of Prayer had neither the approval nor the confidence of Irish diocesan authorities.
The so-called House of Prayer was founded in 1993 by Christina Gallagher, who claimed to have seen the Virgin Mary and to have been given messages by her in 1988.
She also claimed to have received the stigmata, or marks that appear on a person’s body in the same places as those on Jesus Christ’s body when he was nailed to the Cross.
The Irish Bishops’ Conference has been informing other Catholic bishops’ conferences worldwide that Gallagher’s activities do not have the consent of the Catholic Church.
The congregation has called on other prelates to caution their flocks against Gallagher and her organization, which continues to attract thousands of people to its weekly novenas.“A large number of people from the Philippines visit the place on a regular basis. I would like to make people aware that it has no ecclesial authority whatsoever, and urge the greatest circumspection in consideration of a visit there,” Neary said in his letter. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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