Jesus Christ Photographed at St. Peter's Basilica, Rome

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

John Manousso captured a miracle photo at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, Italy. The figure of Jesus can be seen, and some can even see angels. John Manousso elaborates on what happened. For more, visit www.manousso.net

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  • wow that's impressive, but how can we be sure its Jesus and not an angel?

  • If no one has seen Jesus and there are no painting of Him, how in the world can anyone be sure it is Jesus? Could be an angel or not. It's still a lovely picture either way.

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  • I believe

  • I see a bunch of blurry stuff.

  • Its Lord God - Gaius Julius Caesar Divus

  • the image I saw was the same color of that image appeared in the picture. It is so white.

  • I do believe the appearance of Christ anywhere. I had an experienced also of having vision on my laptop screen this was happened last April 2011 after praying and casting evil spirit in my room, my laptop beep and I saw a very white image in the screen, when I was about to scrutinized it I saw the image of Mary holding the dead body of Jesus like in "Pieta" with 2 little angels beside it floating on both sides. The image was very white as ivory. The screen was in white color too.

  • too much doubt in the world!

  • @bazzymushpea123 I don't know, but I would guess that's because angels do not have physical form

  • @bazzymushpea123 Read the whole chapter and you will find that contradictory. 24:36 "No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father." The "generation" mentioned in 24:34 is an English translation of the original Greek writings which just don't mean the same thing when heard in modern-English. Translating ancient texts to English is a bit like using a scart to RF adaptor on your TV. Everything is there, just not AS defined as the original is.

  • wow just beautiful ♥

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