as found in newspapers and online. I have no opinion whatsoever (this is the first ha!)
• Jozef cardinal Tomko – Slovakia. President Emeritus of the Pontifical Committee for International Eucharistic Congresses. Former Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples
• Julian cardinal Herranz Casado – Spain. President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts
• Josip cardinal Bozanic – Croatia. Archbishop of Zagreb
• Vinko cardinal Puljic – Bosnia & Herzegovina. Archbishop of Vrhbosna (Sarajevo)
• Archbishop Angelo Amato – Italy. Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints
• Fr David-Maria Jaeger – Israel. A Franciscan priest, expert in canon law and a convert to Christianity.
• Fr Salvatore Perrella – Italy. A Marianist priest and lecturer at the Pontifical faculty of Marian Theology.
• Fr Pierangelo Sequeri – Italy. One of Italy’s most prominent theologians and appointed last year by Benedict XVI to serve on the International Theological Commission.
• Fr Zdzislaw Josef Kijas – Poland. Another Franciscan and Secretary of the Pontifical Academy of Mary Immaculate in Rome.
• Msgr Tony Anatrella – France. Psychologist and Mariologist, and a consultant to the Pontifical Council for the Family, and of the Pontifical Council for Health Care Ministry.
• Msgr Franjo Topic – Croatia. President of the Croatian Cultural Society ‘Progress’ in Sarajevo.
• Fr Mijo Nikic – Croatia. Superior of the Jesuit Order in Zagreb and a professor of religious psychology.
• Fr Mihaly Szentmartoni – Serbia. Another Jesuit and a director of the Spirituality Institute at Rome’s Gregorian University. As a professor of clinical psychiatry he served on the medical committee of the previous Commission undertaken by the former Yugoslavia Bishops Conference. The medical committee of six concluded in 1988 that according to the criteria laid down by the CDF in 1978, the six ‘visionaries’ were considered mentally balanced and showed no inclination to psychotic disorder or hysteria, or other phenomenon of this kind.
• Sr Nela Veronica Gaspar – Bosnia & Herzegovina. Theologian
• Achim Schütz – Germany. Expert on religious phenomenon.
• Msgr Krzysztof Nykiel – Poland. Served on the Pontifical Council for Health Pastoral Care.
• Julian cardinal Herranz Casado – Spain. President Emeritus of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts
• Josip cardinal Bozanic – Croatia. Archbishop of Zagreb
• Vinko cardinal Puljic – Bosnia & Herzegovina. Archbishop of Vrhbosna (Sarajevo)
• Archbishop Angelo Amato – Italy. Prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints
• Fr David-Maria Jaeger – Israel. A Franciscan priest, expert in canon law and a convert to Christianity.
• Fr Salvatore Perrella – Italy. A Marianist priest and lecturer at the Pontifical faculty of Marian Theology.
• Fr Pierangelo Sequeri – Italy. One of Italy’s most prominent theologians and appointed last year by Benedict XVI to serve on the International Theological Commission.
• Fr Zdzislaw Josef Kijas – Poland. Another Franciscan and Secretary of the Pontifical Academy of Mary Immaculate in Rome.
• Msgr Tony Anatrella – France. Psychologist and Mariologist, and a consultant to the Pontifical Council for the Family, and of the Pontifical Council for Health Care Ministry.
• Msgr Franjo Topic – Croatia. President of the Croatian Cultural Society ‘Progress’ in Sarajevo.
• Fr Mijo Nikic – Croatia. Superior of the Jesuit Order in Zagreb and a professor of religious psychology.
• Fr Mihaly Szentmartoni – Serbia. Another Jesuit and a director of the Spirituality Institute at Rome’s Gregorian University. As a professor of clinical psychiatry he served on the medical committee of the previous Commission undertaken by the former Yugoslavia Bishops Conference. The medical committee of six concluded in 1988 that according to the criteria laid down by the CDF in 1978, the six ‘visionaries’ were considered mentally balanced and showed no inclination to psychotic disorder or hysteria, or other phenomenon of this kind.
• Sr Nela Veronica Gaspar – Bosnia & Herzegovina. Theologian
• Achim Schütz – Germany. Expert on religious phenomenon.
• Msgr Krzysztof Nykiel – Poland. Served on the Pontifical Council for Health Pastoral Care.