Our Lady of the Roses - Early Miraculous Photographs
Miraculous Photographs from the Early Years
Below is a sampling of miraculous photos taken during the
early years of the shrine
Click on any of the the below photos to view larger images
Bayside Shrine Grounds before old St. Robert Bellarmine Church, now a gymnasium. Photo shows Vigil of December 7, 1973, with rainbow spray of light emanating from unknown source. Miraculous photograph depicts the spot of the spring that will erupt suddenly on the sacred grounds with curative properties as in Lourdes. Taken by Joseph Schultis of Michigan.
Kodak Instamatic photo on Shrine grounds during the Vigil of
June 15th, 1974, taken by Alfred P. Dolan, shows the blue beaded strands typically representative of rosary beads.
A woman visiting Rome, Italy took this photograph of Pope Paul VI
during Papal audience. Shadowy figure of Pope above him would suggest a double exposure except that other figures would thus be duplicated. Please note, only ONE right hand reflects the Papal ring. Our Lady's message of September 27, 1974 stated that an actor with plastic surgery was making these appearances as the imposter Pope.
Photograph taken at the Vigil of June 8, 1974, shows a typical
cocophony of banners, Rosary bead patterns and objects appearing in this photo.
An unbelieveable photo taken during All Souls Vigil, 1974, by Linda Standacker of Astoria, N.Y. In this photo appeared faces of souls above Our Lady's statue while in the
message that was given that evening Our Lady was begging for prayers for the souls in Purgatory.
Photo of the night sky over shrine grounds, taken during the vigil of July 25th, 1974, shows an incredible confusion of red and blue tracers. Taken by John Watkins of Connecticut, Vietnam war veteran who has
taken literally thousands of miraculous photographs...
(Additional miraculous photos are being scanned and added to this page on an on going basis.)
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