Posted on 08/22/2009 10:19:00 AM PDT by Salvation
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Phenomena of light that sometimes accompany ecstasy. They appear sometimes in a variety of forms, e.g., as a halo about the head or a glow enveloping the whole body. The norms set down to verify the supernatural character of such luminosity begin by ascertaining whether it could not be explained by natural causes. In particular inquiry should be made whether the phenomena take place in full daylight or at night and, if at night, whether the light is more brilliant than any other light; whether it is a mere spark or prolonged over a considerable length of time; whether it occurs during the course of some religious act, such as prayer, a sermon, at the altar; whether there follow provable effects of grace such as lasting conversions; and above all whether the person from whom the radiance proceeds is known to be virtuous and holy.
Dearest Lady of Guadalupe, fruitful Mother of Holiness, teach me your ways of gentleness and strength. Hear my prayer, offered with deep-felt confidence to beg this favor...
O Mary, conceived without sin, I come to your throne of grace to share the fervent devotion of your faithful Mexican children who call to thee under the glorious Aztec title of "Guadalupe"--the Virgin who crushed the serpent.
Queen of Martyrs, whose Immaculate Heart was pierced by seven swords of grief, help me to walk valiantly amid the sharp thorns strewn across my pathway. Invoke the Holy Spirit of Wisdom to fortify my will to frequent the Sacraments so that, thus enlightened and strengthened, I may prefer God to all creatures and shun every occasion of sin.
Help me, as a living branch of the vine that is Jesus Christ, to exemplify His Divine charity always seeking the good of others. Queen of Apostles, aid me to win souls for the Sacred Heart of my Savior. Keep my apostolate fearless, dynamic and articulate, to proclaim the loving solicitude of Our Father in Heaven so that the wayward may heed His pleading and obtain pardon, through the merits of your merciful Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
To me, the luminous rays of the sun around Our Lady of Guadalupe are one of the most significant.
Posting another picture later.
I bet you have some super illustrations of luminous rays. Could you pst one, please.
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Three-ray nimbus.
Only shown on Jesus. The three rays form the outline of the Cross.
These are fabulous! I went looking for a good illustration of a cruciform this morning and got thoroughly discouraged.
Thank you!
I just keep saying “Wow!” and then I look at the next one — another “Wow” and repeat. LOL!
I just keep saying “Wow!” and then I look at the next one — another “Wow” and repeat. LOL!
In him was life, and the life was the light of men.(Jn 1:4)I am the light of the world: he that followeth me, walketh not in darkness, but shall have the light of life. (Jn 8:12) let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven (Mt 5:16)
you were heretofore darkness, but now light in the Lord. Walk then as children of the light (Eph 5:8)
The nimbus of a saint is a visual representation of the light that is in a holy man. It is never shown, in traditional iconography anyway, as a reflected light, but always as something that comes out of the saint himself. The face of the saint is painted in a similar way. The shadows around the nose and the cheeks are combined with bright strokes so that the overall impression is of the source of light being inside the person, rather than outside of him.
Observe that the eyes do not have glare that would reflect an outside source; they are in themselves luminous.
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