Recent media reports told of the actions
of the Bishop of Mostar attacking Father Jozo Zovko.
This led to Father Jozo not being allowed
to celebrate Mass at the shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington
D.C.
This was a very regretable and scandalous
happening which led many to doubt and ask questions about the real situation
of Father Jozo in the eyes of the official Church and of his superiors.
Medjugorje Messages wants to reassure
friends of Medjugorje that Fr Jozo has the complete confidence of his Order,
as the following two attestations confirm.
Attestation of Good
Conduct
by Fr. Stefano Ottenbreit, OFM, Vicar
General of the Franciscan Order:
"I, Fr. Stefano Ottenbreit, the undersigned, Vicar General of the Order of Friars Minor, testify that Fr. Jozo Zovko is a Member in good standing of the Province of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Herzegovina of our Order. I, also, declare to whom it may concern that he has never been suspended from our Order."
Signed and sealed with the seal of the Order
at our General Curia in Rome on this 21st day of November in the year of
the Lord 2002.
In fide, Fr. Stefano Ottenbreit, OFM, Vicar
General.
Letter by Fr. Slavko Soldo, OFM
Provincial of the Herzegovinian Franciscan Province
of the Assumption of the BVM,
"Fr. Jozo Zovko is a member of our community in good standing. He was the pastor at Medjugorje when the apparition of the Blessed Mother started in 1981. It was time of the communist regime in our country. As pastor of Medjugorje Fr. Jozo was put in prison by the communist court. After he was released from the prison, he continued to spread the message of the blessed Mother Queen of peace.
In our community Fr. Jozo Zovko is known as a charismatic priest who suffered for his faith and continues suffering. He spends long hours in prayer, counseling and preaching. Most of the time he is in the church, often for 10 hours a day.
Those who oppose the apparitions of the Blessed Mother at Medjugorje are constantly after Fr. Jozo, trying to stop his mission, but those who accept the Medjugorje consider him a dedicated priest and are inviting him to lead retreats for them and pray for them in their needs. Among those who are inviting him, are many priests and bishops. Fr. Jozo is tireless in that service. He did ask permission to travel to the United States and it was granted to him. I hope that this will be of help to you.
Peace and all things good!"
Mostar, November 14, 2002,
Fr. Slavko Soldo, Provincial.