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Regarding Recent News Reports Concerning Fr. Tomislav Vlasic
After the apparitions of Our Lady in
Medjugorje began and the pastor of Medjugorje was put in prison by
the communists, Fr. Tomislav Vlasic was assigned to St. James parish
in Medjugorje. In September, 1984 he left Medjugorje and in 1985
was assigned to the parish in Vitina (with all priestly faculties -
to preach, to hear confessions, celebrate Mass, etc., i.e., when he
left, he was in good standing with the Church). Regardless of media
reports to the contrary, none of the visionaries of Medjugorje ever
considered him to be their spiritual director and he was never
pastor of St. James parish, (a fact confirmed by the current Bishop
of Mostar who writes on his website, "he [Vlasic] was officially
assigned as associate pastor in Medjugorje"). Parish records state
that Fr. Tomislav Pervan served as pastor in Medjugorje from 1982
through 1988.
Fr. Tomislva Vlasic moved to Italy in 1987 and in 1992 joined the
Italian Franciscan Province of Abbruzzo. All these years he has not
been a member of the Franciscan Province of Herzegovina. It appears
he decided to go on a different path in the mid 80’s, having been
heavily influenced by a German woman who had come to Medjugorje,
Agnes Heupel, who claimed to be a visionary, and with whom he formed
his own community in 1987. During this time he tried forcing one
of the visionaries of Medjugorje, Marija Pavlovic, to publicly state
that Our Lady supported his “spiritual marriage” with Agnes Heupel
and the new way of life of his community. To the contrary, Marija’s
conscience forced her to write a public statement on July 11, 1988,
disavowing any connection with him or with his community: “I repeat
that I never received from the Gospa, nor gave Fr. Tomislav or
anyone else, a confirmation of the program of Fr. Tomislav and Agnes
Heupel.” Though Fr. Vlasic would later build a house outside of
Medjugorje behind the hill of Crnica, between the village of Surmanc
and Bijakovici, he, himself, kept distant from Medjugorje and was
never involved in any activities of the parish.
The fact is that in the mid 80’s Fr. Vlasic decided to go his own
way and since then none of the visionaries of Medjugorje have had
any contact with him.
Let’s not forget that during this time the events of Medjugorje were
situated between a hostile communist government and a bishop who had
stated publicly, “I want Medjugorje destroyed!” (and that anyone
purporting Our Lady was appearing in Medjugorje deserved the lowest
place in hell)! During a filmed interview in his Episcopal
residence in February 1989, in response to my question, “Who is the
pastor in Medjugorje?” the Bishop replied, “I don’t know, I think
it’s the fat one!” Medjugorje has not been cared for by the local
Ordinary – though literally hundreds of bishops throughout the world
are testifying to incredible graces having come into their own
dioceses through Medjugorje. Though vulnerable itself from attacks
on all sides – lacking protection that should have been in place –
this little parish has continued going forward, renewing the
Church! The parish – and visionaries – have been nothing less than
heroic! Let’s not forget that early on in her messages Our Lady
had warned that Satan left many places in the world in order to
focus his attack against Medjugorje – to try to thwart what God was
doing there. All those who continue answering Our Lady’s call to be
her apostles are vulnerable to his attacks.
Don’t be distracted by what you might read in the media. Present
developments are a good sign. Rome is finally beginning to give
some shepherding to Medjugorje – to take seriously protecting what
God is doing there. Good things lie ahead!
Denis Nolan