Interesting: Magdalen College up in New Hampshire has changed its name to The College of Saint Mary Magdalen. The school is also expanding its curriculum, and (between you and me) it looks like the puritanical atmosphere there in the '80s and '90s (quip: "they put the 'loco' in 'loco parentis'") seems to have faded -- though it's still a serious school. Good for them!
October 2010 Archives
In 1978, CDF wrote a document of norms to guide bishops in judging alleged apparitions and other private revelations. While the document has never been published, copies were sent to bishops after Pope Paul VI approved it, and they have used it in cases of alleged private revelation since then.
While it is not permitted to publish the Latin text, some authors have published translations of the text in books and on the Internet, and have contributed to understanding the Church's thinking on the issue of private revelations.
Those translations, due to their writing style, or due to inconsistencies, have made me wonder about what the original text says. In some cases, there are translations based upon other translations, adding an additional layer of possible imprecision.
For this reason, I was happy to join the efforts of writer Kevin Symonds and a priest colleague a few weeks ago to produce a new translation of the Norms from the Latin text. I've posted a copy on Scribd, and I hope it will be of use to pastors and interested readers.