BY Benjamin ClarkNovember 15, 2025
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Vatican rules 1970s Jesus sightings in French town were not real

The Vatican has officially closed the case on a decades-old controversy swirling around the tiny French town of Dozulé—and it’s not what the spiritual thrill-seekers hoped for.

Pope Leo XIV has formally approved a ruling that the alleged 1970s apparitions of Jesus Christ witnessed by a local woman in Dozulé are not of supernatural origin, dousing long-burning speculation with doctrinal clarity, as Fox News reports.

Back in the 1970s, a French Catholic named Madeleine Aumont claimed Jesus appeared to her a staggering 49 times in her small hometown in Normandy’s countryside.

Woman Claimed Instructions From Jesus Himself

Aumont didn’t stop with visions—she said Jesus directed her to build an enormous cross in the town, dubbed the “Glorious Cross of Dozulé,” that would soar over 2,000 feet and blaze with light.

While that monumental project was never built, a far smaller replica inspired by her visions does stand today as a curious local landmark.

Despite the media flurry and pockets of fascination over the years, the Catholic Church never granted these claims widespread recognition or legitimacy.

Pope Leo’s Declaration Brings Finality

In a meeting with the College of Cardinals at the Vatican’s New Synod Hall on May 10, 2025, Pope Leo XIV endorsed the doctrinal office’s determination that the events had no supernatural basis.

“The phenomenon of the alleged apparitions ... is to be regarded, definitively, as not supernatural in origin,” the text read, signaling the end of any ambiguity around the claims.

It’s a bold reminder that faith isn’t a carnival attraction—and the Church still takes discernment seriously in an age obsessed with the sensational.

Faith Rooted in Truth, Not Spectacle

Father Patrick Mary Briscoe, a Dominican friar based in Rome, pointed out that the messages from Dozulé “were never embraced by the wider Church.”

Briscoe also said, “Pope Leo’s approval of this declaration shows how seriously the Church takes discernment in spiritual matters—not to suppress faith, but to purify it.”

That’s a rare sentiment these days: clarifying doctrine instead of caving to cultural theater.

Church Signals Focus on Christ-Centered Devotion

Briscoe made it clear that while curiosity may surround such visions, they don’t eclipse the heart of Christianity. “The cross of Christ is the summit of revelation,” he said—not hollow signs or oversized structures.

As he eloquently noted, “The Cross does not need 738 meters of steel or concrete to be recognized: It is raised every time a heart, moved by grace, opens itself to forgiveness.”

That’s a striking contrast to today’s trend of needing the flashy and viral to feel the spiritual. The Church pushed against that here—and thank goodness.

Pope Leo XIV Addresses More Than Tradition

While some clergy dodge modern issues, Pope Leo XIV hasn’t shied from today’s cultural minefields. He’s directly addressed compulsive gambling and internet addiction, making him both spiritually grounded and culturally aware.

Father Briscoe hinted at this dual focus, saying, “It’s clear that Pope Leo intends to speak directly to our scientific age.”

That blend of theological integrity and cultural engagement shows leadership that isn’t afraid of truth—or of calling out distractions from it.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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