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CROSS MOUNTAIN...

We'll be hiking to the top!  

Cross Mountain, also known as Mt Krizevac,

has been the scene of many dramatic

signs and miracles...

 

When Our Lady was asked if She is really

appearing at the foot of the Cross,

She responded: 

"Almost everyday I am at the foot of the cross…”

-December 31, 1981

The Cross was erected by the villagers of Medjugorje in 1933 to commemorate the 1900

anniversary of Christ’s death.

 

This is from the www.Medjugorje.com website...

     Some of the most frequently witnessed signs in the beginning involved those

seen on Cross Mountain. Some of the signs witnessed by both the villagers

and pilgrims have been the Cross spinning, changing into a column of light,

or disappearing and a silhouette of Our Lady appearing.

 

These signs lasted

anywhere from a few minutes to half-an-hour.

 

It was more intense and lasted for half-an-hour on October 21 and 22, 1981,

during the trial of  Father Jozo Zovko, the pastor of

St. James Church in Medjugorje.

 

Can you see the image of "Our Lady"?...

Look to the left!

Fr. Rudolf Kadleb of Zagreb testified:
 

“After Mass on 26th June, 1982, just after six in the morning as we came out of

the sacristy door, all the pilgrims (about eighty of us) watched the uncommon

manifestations occurring at the Cross.

 

A shining white cloud descended on the Krizevac Hill. The Cross itself disappeared

completely. In the cloud, the silhouette of a person in white in a long white garment

could be seen.

 

The person could be seen through the transparent shining cloud, but it could not be

clearly seen who it was. Suddenly, a completely round white circle, like a large white host,

with a small white Cross above it, appeared.

A woman standing next to me who photographed the spectacle of the

white cloud developed a good, sharp photo without the Cross.

The spectacle was viewed by all the people present on the hill… as well as from, all the places

in the area of the church, the roads and fields of Medjugorje, on 24th, 25th, 26th June

from six-thirty in the morning until seven.” 

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