Photos: Is this a Divine Mercy Miracle?

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I believe!

This is the image which is being purported as a miracle.

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Fr Longenecker gives a good account of it all.

I should add that I have in my possession a photograph which shows a very convincing miracle in the clouds. I received it from a friend who told the story behind it. The person who gave it to her had taken took a beautiful picture of a rainbow in a cloudless sky, and only saw the miracle (upper left) afterwards. It was taken in Queenslad, Australia. There are similarities with the story of the “miracle” picture in Greenfield, South Carolina.

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@(name removed by moderator). I’ve shown my photo in your threads before. You may be interested in the SC one?
 
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Might be. Sometimes lenses on cameras also create rays like that. I believe in miracles because I’ve seen one first hand in the past.
 
It would be nice if it was a miracle, but I’m 95 percent sure that is a sun effect.
Reason being, I got the same “miracle” on some of my photos of the National Rosary Rally on the Washington Mall last October. Sun rays coming down on the speakers’ podium like God was spotlighting them.

I suppose it could still be said to be coming from God even if it’s a natural sun effect.
 
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As the saying goes, “in an ordinary day there are a thousand miracles”

I’m somewhat skeptical of situations where hundreds of people feel the need to flock to see Mary in an office window or a concrete water stain, but I see no harm in believing that God can smile on you in little ways at times.
 
Yeah, I think it’s important to remember that God can “say hello” in all kinds of scientific ways. God INVENTED science. So just because it’s not “miraculous” in the sense of being unexplainable, doesn’t mean it didn’t come as a little message of encouragement from God.
 
Here’s my pictures of God blessing the National Rosary Rally with a beam of light.
(Most of the people were praying further back or under the trees because it was really bright, sunny and kind of hot, so that’s why the crowd looks sparse.)
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Yes, DaveBJ, I hope you didn’t miss the part of my post where I stated “completely explainable by science” and also linked an article that describes it is completely explainable by science. I’m not sure what your point was in posting another article, but I will give you the benefit of the doubt you just wanted to share additional information with the group.

My point is that things “completely explainable by science” can still bear the mark of the Divine.

If you read through the Old Testament there are plenty of things that likely had a natural cause - the Red Sea parting was likely due to an earthquake or some other kind of natural phenomena; the Israelites getting meat to eat on their journey was likely due to some sort of quail migration, etc.

My point is that God can still have a hand in ALL these things. Just as we thank Him for putting a pretty rainbow in the sky.
 
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I have to smile at the thin beam of light -
If you go on you tube -
And type in Mary Apparitions -
Or Angel apparitions -
You can truly see some fascinating things !
 
Yeah, but just to be a Debbie Downer, then there was the lightening that struck directly on St. Peter’s when Benedict resigned…
 
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