Why the Vatican declaration on Maria Valtorta has no binding force.
The recent document from the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith
(DDF), issued as a “press release,” makes the unsubstantiated
claim that Maria Valtorta’s writings are simply “literary forms”
used by the author, and are therefore not supernatural. However the
DDF fails
to provide
any proof or documented facts that her works are just literature.
Further
the DDF fails
to provide
any attempted refutation of the many proofs and documented facts that
show that her works must be of supernatural origin.
Therefore
the DDF press release can be described as the mere personal opinion
of its author(s), since it lacks any supporting evidence. As such it has no binding force on anyone.
No
human being, without divine inspiration, could have known so many facts that were presented for
the very first
time
in The
Gospel as Revealed to Me
(written in the 1940’s), that have since proven to be true by
scientists, geologists, Israeli archaeologists, astronomers,
historians, ecologists, geographers, linguists and so on.
To
dismiss off-hand in a few paragraphs the 15,000 pages written by a
bed-ridden Roman Catholic victim soul is an insult to the possibly
hundreds of thousands of Valtorta readers throughout the world.
This
untruthful and false official Vatican declaration and judgment that Maria's works are not supernatural and divinely inspired, but are simply literature, cannot go unchallenged. Therefore I hereby petition that this declaration be revoked.
DICASTERY
FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH
Press
Release
Regarding
the Writings of Maria Valtorta
The
Holy See frequently receives requests from both clergy and laity for
a clarification about the Church’s position on the writings of
Maria Valtorta, such as her work, Il
poema dell’Uomo Dio (The
Poem of the Man-God),
now known by the title, L’Evangelo
come mi è stato rivelato (The
Gospel as Revealed to Me),
and other publications.
It
should be reiterated that alleged “visions”, “revelations,”
and “messages” contained in the writings of Maria Valtorta—or,
in any case, attributed to them—cannot be regarded as having a
supernatural origin. Rather, they should be considered simply as
literary forms that the author used to narrate the life of Jesus
Christ in her own way.
In
its long tradition, the Church does not accept as normative the
Apocryphal Gospels and other similar texts since it does not
recognize them as divinely inspired. Instead, the Church refers back
to the sure reading of the inspired Gospels.
Vatican
City, 22 February 2025
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