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Cardinal Grech's review of Vassula's 'Heaven is Real' book
editI just cannot find how to edit the reference below to Cardinal Grech's review of Vassula's book which is an outdated link. The working link to the review is: Inside the Vatican Cardinal Grech review Sasanack (talk) 16:47, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
- Fixed. I changed the day from 13th to 13 February. I also put in a reflist-talk template so that the reference appears right where it is being discussed. It is no longer "below". Binksternet (talk) 19:47, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
Father Tardif did not endorse Vassula
editIn the "Reception" section, Father Tardif is mentioned as a supporter of Vassula, defying the Vatican's directives. This information is based on an interview Father Tardif gave to an Italian journalist in 1996. However, in 1996, Fr. Dermine of Radio Maria Italy wrote a letter to Tardif asking him about the interview, and Tardif wrote back saying that he had been misquoted, that he barely knew Vassula's messages and that he had never said that she was an authentic mystic. The letter, with Tardif's permission, was read during Fr. Dermine's program on the Radio. The original letter has now been published on the Pseudomystica website (given to them by Fr. Dermine). Would it be possible to amend the Wikipedia article in order to add this information? Or at least to remove Tardif's name as a supporter? All the documentation is here: www.pseudomystica.info/tardif.htm — Preceding unsigned comment added by MARobles (talk • contribs) 07:47, 28 December 2015 (UTC)
- Are there any reliable sources for this information aside from "pseudomystica.info"? - LuckyLouie (talk) 18:34, 29 December 2015 (UTC)
- The only recent source I found was pseudomystica.info, which includes a copy of the original letter with Tardif's signature. The other source would be an audio one: Dermine's 28/12/1996 radio program on Radio Maria Italy, where Tardif's letter was read and which launched the controversy on the Italian magazine Segno del Soprannaturale back in 1997. Unfortunately, neither the Radio Maria nor the Segno del Soprannaturale on-line archives go that far back, and therefore I was unable to find and verify the exact references. So, for the moment, I agree that the above information cannot be added. --MARobles (talk) 11:34, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
- OK, I did some careful review of the sources already present in the article. Specifically citation 52 [1], which states that Ryden's organization's claims of endorsement by Tardif are dubious:
"...according to the "official" web movement of Vassula Ryden (exactly here: http://www.tlig.org/sp/sptardif.html) in 1996 Father Tardif told an Italian journalist in a publication (untraceable Internet and unproven existence, or at least no one could find) that "Ratzinger authorized the faithful to spread the messages" of Vassula. ...Tardif's alleged statements were supposedly recorded by the "Italian journalist Marino Parodi in the newspaper Il Soprenaturale Sign" of which no trace can be found"
- Since the sources contradict, I'm removing the mention of Tardif's endorsement. - LuckyLouie (talk) 16:12, 30 December 2015 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request on 4 July 2021
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Catholic Church On the basis of Nihil ObstatItalic text issued by Felix Toppo, S.J., D.D. Bishop of Jamshedpur, Censor Liborum (28 November 2005) and ImprimaturItalic text by Ramon C. Arguelles, D.D., STL Archbishop of Lima (28 November 2005), the Messages entitled True Life in God between the dates of September 20, 1986 and Messages ended on April 30, 2003 have the approval of the Catholic Church. This allows reading and publication of the Messages together with distribution within the Catholic Church around the world. Later Messages post April 30 2003 until the end of 2020 also have received Nihil ObstatItalic text and ImprimaturItalic text from the same source ( Archbishop Felix Toppo and Archbishop Ramon C. Arguelles. Paweł Arabski (talk) 17:11, 4 July 2021 (UTC)
- Not done. First problem is verifiability: you have not supplied easily verified links to the writings of Toppo or Arguelles. Second problem is that Rome is in charge of this matter, not Lima or Jamshedpur. Binksternet (talk) 21:02, 4 July 2021 (UTC)
Vassula died September 24, 2024. 69.255.137.179 (talk) 02:39, 26 September 2024 (UTC)
Death
editVassula Rydén died September 24, 2024. 69.255.137.179 (talk) 02:40, 26 September 2024 (UTC)
Did She Die?
editI read online the other night, that Vassula Ryden passed away, & her website, TLIG seems to confirm this.
https://ww3.tlig.org/en/news/vassula-in-heaven/
Is this correct? Splashen (talk) 21:25, 26 September 2024 (UTC)