
| Los Angeles, USA -- "This was the second cross-sighting in El Monte in a week. More than 3,500 saw the cross shining through a bathroom window. Police barricaded the street to prevent congestion from cars."
(PASADENA STAR-NEWS, USA, 27 May 1988)
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| Nairobi, Kenya -- "About 6,000 worshippers in Nairobi, Kenya, believe they saw Christ on 11 June 1988. The tall figure of a bare-footed, white-robed and bearded man appeared from nowhere and stood in the middle of the crowd, whom he addressed in clear unaccented Swahili. Many healings took place -- twenty cripples walked again. He departed in as mysterious a manner as he appeared."
(KENYA TIMES, Kenya, 22 June 1988)
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| The Netherlands -- "A motorist picked up a hitchhiker along the motorway. The hitchhiker announced that Christ would return soon, then disappeared. The motorist was so shaken by the experience that he parked his car on the hard shoulder to recover from the shock. He was approached by some traffic policemen to whom he told the story. They replied: `You are the eighth motorist today who has told us this.'"
(TROUW, The Netherlands, March 1991)
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| Tlacote, Mexico -- "Hundreds of thousands of sick and lame line up for the `light water' in Chahin's well -- the miracle water that is said to cure everything from AIDS and cancer to obesity or a high cholesterol count. This water weighs less than H2O. It is a mystery for science ... word of the water has spread swiftly."
(WASHINGTON POST, USA, July 1992)
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| Santiago, Chile -- "A six-inch-high porcelain statue [of the Madonna] began weeping tears of blood. The liquid staining the image is genuinely blood, and human at that. The Santiago coroner's office pronounced the substance is type O-4 human blood. The statue weeps regularly, particularly in the presence of children."
(THE GUARDIAN, UK, 4 December 1992)
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| Rome, Italy -- "Kenyan nun, Sister Anna Hadija Ali, claims to have photographed Jesus Christ after he appeared to her in Rome. He was bathed in blue light and his presence lit up the whole room. He looked like a normal human being, of medium height with dark hair, and he spoke with a humble voice."
(HELLO! magazine, UK, 5 March 1994)
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| Worldwide phenomena -- From Calcutta to Canada, from Southall to Singapore, millions of Hindus say they witnessed a miracle. In temples and in houses and village huts, statues of the elephant-headed god, Ganesh, and Shiva, the destroyer, were drinking spoonfuls of milk. Yesterday in New Delhi and other Indian Cities, the dairies ran dry. All the milk had gone to the gods.
(THE INDEPENDENT, UK, 23 September 1995)
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| Bethlehem, Israel -- "To some it's a miracle. To others it's a question of perspective. But Greek Orthodox leaders here have no doubt that a 12th century painting of Jesus has begun to weep." ( CNN, November 29, 1996 )
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| Nyaunglaybin, Burma -- "Burmese religious pilgrims flocked
by the thousands at the weekend to Nyaunglaybin township, 160
kilometres north of Rangoon, to witness a 'miracle'
of multi-coloured light beams appearing from a Buddhist monastery."
( DPA, GERMANY, March 1997 )
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