Crowds of worshippers are surging to the Transfiguration
Catholic Church in Marietta, Georgia, and it's not as a result of the
priest's sermon. It's thanks to what the pastor describes as a 'divine
occurrence' after an image of the virgin Mary appeared on the church's
window. Visitors have left flowers beneath the window and built a
makeshift altar.
Responding to allegations that the 'divine occurrence'
may have more mortal origins, the church's pastor Father Bernardo Molina
says he did not create the image himself.
'There are a lot of people that may think it's a stain or condensation. They ask if I drew it,' he said.
'No, no, no. There's no way you can do that,' he added.
Father Molina said the unusual mark appeared on the window on December 12 and can be seen on most sunny days.
One woman who was among the throngs queuing up to see the 'miracle' was in tears as she prayed to the silhouette.
'Believe, believe and have faith,' was her message.
In a Facebook post to the church's followers, Father Molina said he was not sure how the image appeared.
He said: 'Many parishioners and other visitors claim it to be an image of the Virgin Mary.
I have heard several explanations ranging from a divine
occurrence to a faulty window coating. I will let you make your own
interpretation.
'We may never agree on why or how this image appeared on the window.'
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