Image On Catholic Church Window Resembles Virgin Mary – Draws Throngs Of Spectators (Video)

An amazing image some say resembles Mary, the mother of Jesus, appeared at Transfiguration Catholic Church in Marietta, Georgia.
The image first appeared on a church window on Deceber, 12, 2015 on the Feast of Our Lady of Quadalupe.

CBS Local reported:

What some are chalking up as simply a “faulty coating” has others believing that a divine phenomenon has touched the window of one local church — along with the hearts of its parishioners.

That’s because an image that bears a striking resemblance to the Virgin Mary seems to have appeared on a portion of glass at the Transfiguration Catholic Church in Marietta, bringing throngs of onlookers eager to see what some believe to be a Christmas miracle.

Father Fernando Molina-Restrepo posted a photograph of the window on Facebook this week and explained that image appeared on December 12, which is also the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. He wrote that many are offering their own interpretations of how the foggy figure formed, perhaps the pane’s coating reacting to a mixture of the outside elements, though there are plenty of spectators who are happy to point to their faith as the true cause.

Parishioner Victor Jose Alvarado, who was at the church when the image first appeared on the window inside Bishop Hall, told CBS Atlanta it was one of the most “wonderful experiences” he’s ever had, and shared a photo he took with us.

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Our Lady of Guadalupe is a miraculous event associated with the venerated image enshrined at the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City.

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