Excerpt from Catholic News Agency (CNA)
It's a major miracle that you've probably never heard of.
On Sunday, Oct. 3, 1847, more than 2,000 people in OcotlĂ¡n, Mexico saw a perfect image of Jesus Christ crucified that appeared in the sky for more than 30 minutes.
Approved by the Archdiocese of Guadalajara in 1911, the phenomenon is known as the “Miracle of OcotlĂ¡n” and took place one day before an earthquake that killed 40 and left the town in Jalisco State in ruins.
Before the start of Mass at the cemetery of the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception – presided over by the parochial vicar, Father JuliĂ¡n Navarro – two white clouds joined together in the northwest sky, where there appeared the image of Christ.
Those present and in nearby towns were deeply moved, made acts of contrition, and cried out begging, “Lord, have mercy!” This apparition of Christ was called “the Lord of Mercy” and in his honor, in September 1875, a new parish church was blessed, consecrated and dedicated to him.
Also among the faithful who witnessed the miracle were Father JuliĂ¡n MartĂn del Campo, pastor of the community, and Antonio JimĂ©nez, the town's mayor. Both of them sent letters to their respective superiors telling what had happened.
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