Bishop Ricken investigating 1859 apparition of Our Lady

ROBINSONVILLE - Wisconsin could find itself in a unique part of history because of a reported holy sighting.

Hope and faith have drawn tens of thousands of people a shrine in Brown County throughout the past 150 years. People who say it's a holy experience.

“It's a good feeling, I don't know exactly how to explain it, but it's just a good feeling,” said Val Dubois of Brown County.

In October 1859, Sister Adele Brise claimed the Virgin Mary spoke to her and told her to teach God's word to children. The Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help was built on the site, and has kept a steady following of people like Hal and Val Dubois.

“It's been there since I was a kid. When I was five or six years old, I remember going there,” said Hal Dubois.

Shrine volunteer Karen Tipps says visitors find spirituality at the site. Now church officials are investigating the apparent visions.

“It became a great devotional spot over the years,” said Tipps.

“Bishop (David) Ricken initiated the investigation in January of 2009. So he appointed some scholars in the theology of the blessed Virgin Mary to look into the documentation of the history of the shrine and the apparition and to make some recommendations reports to him,” said Rev. John Doerfler.

Doerfler says if Ricken declares there's enough moral grounds to claim the apparition really did happen, this site will make national history.

“If it were approved, this would be the only approved apparition site of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the United States,” said Doerfler.

Doefler says there could be a variety of outcomes from the investigation. The information could support the sightings happened, didn't happen or the results could be inconclusive. But some say whatever the ruling, it doesn't matter.

“It doesn't affect what people have felt here for the last 150 years. It's not going to affect what people feel here for the next 150 years,” said Tipps.

HT Catholic Culture

.....Hmmm, the most renowned Mariologist in Wisconsin right now is Fr. Peter Damien Fehlner of the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.  I do not know if he will be involved.... yet. :) 

The word feel and feeling occur way to many times in this article. 

And the question apparently nobody wanted to ask, why didn't the Diocese of Green Bay(established 1868) or the Archdiocese of Milwaukee investigate the apparitions while the folks involved were still kickin'?

2 comments:

The Marco Family said...

Matt, great points and questions at the end of the article there...I have heard Fr. Peter reference these apparitions, I cannot speak for him, but it was my impression that he was favorable toward them and the messages that accompanied the apparitions

Badger Catholic said...

Thanks Greg, obviously I don't have all the details but they sound solid and as my previous post showed over 1000 people came for a Marian procession. Sounds like some good fruits to me.