On the Zeitoun, Egypt apparition, approved by the Coptic Catholic Church (Copts must be short for Coptic as used here).
“Tens of thousands of people,** Muslims, Christians from all denominations, Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant, and even skeptics, f**rom different walks of life and nationalities, flocked nightly to get a glimpse of the apparition of the Virgin Mary…Likewise Cardinal Stephanos I, the Patriarch of the Coptic Catholic Church stated that the apparitions of our Lady at Zeitoun were beyond any doubt, and
Rev. Dr. Ibrahim Said, head of the Protestant Evangelical Ministries in Egypt affirmed the truth of the Virgin Mary apparitions at Zeitoun.”
An interesting detail of the story because I have even heard this discussed but with a lack of information:
“…the mother of light, the blessed Virgin Mary appearing at her church, however others and the police suspected the local Copts to have come up with a bright electrical light gimmick to trick the Muslim population in believing into a Christian miracle. They resorted first to smashing streetlights but the vision became even clearer, ultimately they cut off the electrical supply for the area to deny the Copts their supposed gimmick. Lo and behold the onlookers, Muslims and Copts alike, could not help but witness a vivid and clear heavenly apparition of the Virgin Mary gesturing at the crowds.”
I found this story readily on the internet only searching for “protestant” and “apparition” so certainly, there must be other cases if one looks longer.
How do you know that Mary has only appeared to Catholics? Simply because the Catholic Church has recognized several apparitions of Mary as worthy of belief by Catholics, is no proof that Mary hasn’t appeared to others who may not be Catholic. After all, Mary is a model of faith for all us, whether we are Catholic or not. I have known Buddhists who have been inspired by Our Lady to lead better lives and become better people. Visions of Mary may be much more common than we think.
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