Virgin Mary Image Appears After House Fire
POSTED: 1:31 pm EST January 19, 2006
UPDATED: 1:39 pm EST January 19, 2006
An apparent image of the Virgin Mary appeared to a family in the western Maine town of Mexico after a fire destroyed most of their home.
The Dennis family noticed the gold image after their home located on Burton Street caught fire and nearly burned to the ground.
Veronica Dennis said she immediately knew that the image was of the Virgin Mary when she entered the home.
"I entered through the door of the burnt-out room and it hit me right in the face," Dennis said. "Wow, it was amazing. It looked like a shiny gold. It was definitely there for me to see."
The fire left Dennis and her two daughters without a place to live. However, the image has given the family some faith that everything will be OK, according to the report.
"It's just a sign saying that we're going be OK," Dennis said. "We're going to get through this and that someone is watching over us."
The image has created a stir in religious circles and several visitors have already come by to take photos, according to the report.
"From what I saw, it was more dramatic than I expected," Monsignor Michael Henchal said.
Dennis planned to cut out the image and post it in her house when it is rebuilt.
POSTED: 1:31 pm EST January 19, 2006
UPDATED: 1:39 pm EST January 19, 2006
An apparent image of the Virgin Mary appeared to a family in the western Maine town of Mexico after a fire destroyed most of their home.
The Dennis family noticed the gold image after their home located on Burton Street caught fire and nearly burned to the ground.
Veronica Dennis said she immediately knew that the image was of the Virgin Mary when she entered the home.
"I entered through the door of the burnt-out room and it hit me right in the face," Dennis said. "Wow, it was amazing. It looked like a shiny gold. It was definitely there for me to see."
The fire left Dennis and her two daughters without a place to live. However, the image has given the family some faith that everything will be OK, according to the report.
"It's just a sign saying that we're going be OK," Dennis said. "We're going to get through this and that someone is watching over us."
The image has created a stir in religious circles and several visitors have already come by to take photos, according to the report.
"From what I saw, it was more dramatic than I expected," Monsignor Michael Henchal said.
Dennis planned to cut out the image and post it in her house when it is rebuilt.
1.) If God wanted you to know everything was going to be OK, why did he burn your house down in the first place?
2.) Anyone ever notice that images of the Virgin Mary are not unlike images of, I don't know...stains, burns, chemical reactions, clouds, that sort of thing?
3.) What happens if 6 months down the line these people are still homeless? Has God betrayed them?
4.) There's a Mexico in Florida? There's a Maine in Florida? Can't you people come up with your own names?
THE BLESSED VIRGIN:

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