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Mystery of angelic apparition (at Vatican)
Cambs Times ^
| March 30, 2007
Posted on 03/30/2007 11:57:47 AM PDT by NYer
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The Vatican picture with the angel clearly visible |
FORMER policeman Andy Key has his very own guardian angel. He also has the photograph to prove it.
During a visit to the Vatican City he snapped some pictures as the Pope spoke to the crowds. It was only when he returned home to March and processed the pictures on his laptop that he saw what looked like an angel in one of them.
"I just snapped away because it was heaving with people," he said. "I didn't see anything but when I looked at the picture it looks just like an angel above the Pope's head.
"It can't be a trick of the light because I can't see what the light could bounce off. You don't even have to squint to make it out - it looks just like an angel."
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Andy Key with the camera that produced the angel picture |
Mr Key, of Gresley Way, was enjoying a weekend break in Rome with his wife Susan when he took the remarkable photograph with his Kodak Easyshare camera.
He said: "The family have all looked at it and all think it looks like an angel. There is no logical explanation and it almost looks like a hologram. I certainly didn't see it when I was taking the picture and I cannot explain it."
Mr Key says he has never had any previous encounters with angels and said: "I can't actually say what an angel is but this certainly looks like one."
Cambs Times photographer Brian Purdy examined the picture and also says he has no logical explanation for the mystery image.
He said: "I have seen several tricks of the light on photographs but nothing comes close to this. Pin cushion and barrel flare produce symmetrical images but this is a one off."
TOPICS: Current Events; General Discusssion; Religion & Science
KEYWORDS: angel; catholic; pope; vatican
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To: NYer
Nah. Looks like an Area-51 "alien" with wings. I've no doubt that the place was full of angels, but why would one show up looking like that? (In the Bible, angels have an appearance indistinct from humans.)
Optical effects.
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posted on
03/30/2007 1:12:47 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
("I have noticed that nothing I never said ever did me any harm." ~ Calvin Coolidge)
To: NYer
It looks like a piece from a jigsaw puzzle.
To: RightWhale
" As if we should know what an angel looks like."I posted my pic on the home page. Never been to Rome though. :o)
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posted on
03/30/2007 1:27:36 PM PDT
by
spunkets
("Freedom is about authority", Rudy Giuliani, gun grabber)
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To: NYer
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posted on
03/30/2007 1:37:57 PM PDT
by
diamond6
(Everyone who is for abortion has been born. Ronald Reagan)
To: rrc
Would you mind sharing some of your experiences? If they are too personal, please disregard my request.
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posted on
03/30/2007 1:39:13 PM PDT
by
diamond6
(Everyone who is for abortion has been born. Ronald Reagan)
To: Grut
Somebody in the foreground crowd was smoking. Yeah ... inside a basillica!!
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posted on
03/30/2007 1:40:54 PM PDT
by
NYer
("Where the bishop is present, there is the Catholic Church" - Ignatius of Antioch)
To: Frank Sheed; trisham
That classic picture is available as a framed print from Leaflet Missal if I am not mistaken. One of my favorites, I might add. The artist is William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905)
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posted on
03/30/2007 1:47:24 PM PDT
by
NYer
("Where the bishop is present, there is the Catholic Church" - Ignatius of Antioch)
To: NYer
I find it weird that only Catholics see apparaitions in photographs, trees, window panes, tortillas, etc.
It's either that God, Mary, Jesus, or angels appear only to Catholics, or its some psychological predesposition of Cathonlics to imagine this stuff.
I can't think of another explanation.
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posted on
03/30/2007 1:53:27 PM PDT
by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
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posted on
03/30/2007 1:55:57 PM PDT
by
spunkets
("Freedom is about authority", Rudy Giuliani, gun grabber)
To: Dog Gone
Other Christians don't believe in angels or apparitions. (what about the 40-70k people who were at Fatima? Not all of them were Catholic)
But God does speak in their heads. Couldn't tell you the number of times I've heard a non-Catholic Christian say "I had a word from God" or "Got a word from the Lord" or "the Lord spoke to me last night".
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posted on
03/30/2007 2:07:59 PM PDT
by
Jaded
("I have a mustard- seed; and I am not afraid to use it."- Joseph Ratzinger)
To: spunkets
It's not Photoshop when they line up for hours to look at some rust stain on a concrete wall that supposedly is Jesus.
This is a uniquely Catholic thing and I'm not sure why. Many Catholics are embarrassed by it, and I think rightly so.
I'm not dissing the Catholic faith, but I am dissing those who get all excited about these apparitions. Your linoleum stain is NOT Mary.
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posted on
03/30/2007 2:09:51 PM PDT
by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
"I find it weird that only Catholics see apparaitions in photographs, trees, window panes, tortillas, etc.
It's either that God, Mary, Jesus, or angels appear only to Catholics, or its some psychological predesposition of Cathonlics to imagine this stuff.
I can't think of another explanation."
I know a person who was not a catholic at all when he experienced a "vision".
In fact, I'd say he was leaning towards being anti-catholic at the time.
To: NYer
Yeah ... inside a basillica!! Why not? Europeans smoke in a lot of places Americans don't. Bad manners are a lot more likely than an angel!
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posted on
03/30/2007 2:15:04 PM PDT
by
Grut
To: Dog Gone
"This is a uniquely Catholic thing and I'm not sure why."They use imagery in their stories, which largely come from the imagination, not reality. The same thing occurs with the Coast to Coast type folks, so it's not limited to Catholics. Since ancient times folks have seen animals and people in the night sky and created stories about them. It's the same thing. I said Photoshop on this one, becsuse it is. The whole beam of light and smoke was applied to the photo. Just like the CtoC folks, they like to promote the illusions.
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posted on
03/30/2007 2:33:09 PM PDT
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spunkets
("Freedom is about authority", Rudy Giuliani, gun grabber)
To: spunkets
"Just like the CtoC folks, they like to promote the illusions."
I'm not going to call you a vile liar, because it seems you really believe this nonsense. However, you should know that it is as bigoted and offensive as it is false.
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posted on
03/30/2007 4:14:27 PM PDT
by
dsc
(There is no safety for honest men except by believing all possible evil of evil men. Edmund Burke)
To: Scotswife
"I know a person who was not a catholic at all when he experienced a "vision". In fact, I'd say he was leaning towards being anti-catholic at the time."
Ditto. Further, protestants also have visions and inexplicable encounters with mysterious strangers. Many believe in miracles, and the actual presence of Jesus when they happen. That country-western song about the little girl who says Jesus got down off the cross was written by a protestant, if memory serves.
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posted on
03/30/2007 4:22:03 PM PDT
by
dsc
(There is no safety for honest men except by believing all possible evil of evil men. Edmund Burke)
To: dsc
Yes.
It's true that images in the dryer lint are goofy no matter who's involved. However, anyone who reads and believes the New Testament must believe that we can hear from Jesus, expect miracles, and experience the presence of angels.
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posted on
03/30/2007 4:25:35 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
("I have noticed that nothing I never said ever did me any harm." ~ Calvin Coolidge)
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