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The Vatican is rolling out a fresh set of guidelines through its Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith, updating how they handle reports of supernatural events like visions and miracles. This is the first major update since 1978 and it’s designed to deal with the modern challenges brought on by social media, which can often spread these stories far and wide.
In today’s digital world, stories of supernatural occurrences can travel faster than ever and sometimes, they’re not true. To prevent the spread of false information, the Vatican is stepping up its game. The new guidelines will introduce tougher standards to verify claims about miraculous events and divine appearances.
Historic supernatural events acknowledged by the Church, like those at Lourdes in France and Fatima in Portugal, have turned these places into major pilgrimage sites. These locations attract millions because of their storied miracles. The Vatican’s new rules aim to keep future recognitions just as credible, ensuring that any place recognized as holy truly deserves it.
The updated guidelines will also clarify how to tell the difference between genuine supernatural occurrences and those that aren’t. The Church will draw on past examples, like the widely accepted apparitions at Fatima and others that were dismissed, to help guide their decisions. This should help them manage both new and ongoing claims more effectively.
The Vatican is updating its guidelines for evaluating supernatural claims, aiming to keep up with the digital age and ensure that only credible miracles and visions are recognized.
Sources BBC