

I'm sure a few of you people on Wondercafe have heard about this happening in 2002-2004 , but it is still happening. I haven't seen a post about this topic yet on Wondercafe. So there seems to be this phenomena happening in Northern Saskatchwan I have witnessed a few of these sightings, one of them actaully has roses going around the image of the Virgin Mary and they were made of frost, like literally. They were even reports that there was movement of the image of Mary.

People of Wondercafe, what are your views on this?
Can this be really be a sign of God?
What does it mean?
For more info:
http://www.ourladyweb.com/news.html
http://www.visionsofjesuschrist.com/weeping85.htm
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Comments
Arminius
Hi
Posted on: 04/26/2009 12:29
Hi Tragicfalls:
Unexplainable phenomena appear all the time, and are explained according to one's belief system, religion, and culture.
The Virgin Mary is seen primarily in Catholic areas. Pagans see nature spirits, Christians and New Agers see angels, and non-religionist see ETs or UFOs. Science measures and explains phenomena according to the scientific method, and lumps everything else under "unexplained phenomena." I just speculate and explain metaphorically.
Actually, all phenomena are interpreted according to a pre-conceived, interpretive framework. We experience reality uninterpretted, and then interpret it according to a pre-conceived set of concepts. We don't see the objective reality objectively; we see what we think or believe we see. Believing is seeing!
retiredrev
That does it, I'm turning
Posted on: 04/26/2009 12:48
That does it, I'm turning Catholic, regardless if my Orange Lodge Grandfather turns in his grave or not!
retiredrev
In Saskatchewan, you say?
Posted on: 04/26/2009 12:49
In Saskatchewan, you say? What would Oscar Leroy say about this?
crazyheart
Saskatchewan is known for
Posted on: 04/26/2009 12:54
Saskatchewan is known for many things besides gopher holes, dontyaknow?
Located a half hour's drive from Nipawin, Tobin Lake is well-known for its walleye and pike fishing. On January 4, 2005, Father Mariusz Zajac, a Catholic priest known for his interpretation of "the good book", made his mark in the record books when he hauled in an 18.3-pound walleye, a world walleye record for ice fishing. Father Mariusz reportedly was reflecting on Luke 1:45-55 at the divine moment and now offers up those God-praising biblical verses as a tip to fellow anglers.
crazyheart
And we also have Gus. Now
Posted on: 04/26/2009 13:02
And we also have Gus.
Now you know why are weather is kind of iffy.
NPIG SPLEEN WEATHER FORECASTING
http://www.almanac.com/extremes/pigspleen.html
Mate
Things to happen that are
Posted on: 04/26/2009 22:52
Things to happen that are inexplicable.
Shalom
Mate
killer_rabbit79
It can all be explained, but
Posted on: 04/26/2009 23:37
It can all be explained, but not necessarily by humanity in its current state. It may be too late by the time the images are gone anyway. Either way, everyone's going to have their own techniques for explaining things. I'm with Arminius on this one.
graeme
we love magic. All training
Posted on: 04/27/2009 07:54
we love magic. All training for the clergy should include a course in card tricks.
graeme
Beloved
Greetings! Arminius said
Posted on: 04/27/2009 08:32
Greetings!
Arminius said "Believing is seeing!" We see something . . . and perhaps we each see something different, and therefore believe something different. Some see frost on a window and see something in it to believe in and others just see frost. Just as beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, so is believing. Mine is not to question what someone else believes. If someone believes they've seen the Virgin Mary or a spirit or an angel, etc. then that's what they believe . . . truth or lie, reality or farce, real or fake . . . who knows . . . I may not believe as they do, but it is what they believe.
Hope, peace, joy, love ...
revjohn
Hi Tragicfalls, Tragicfalls
Posted on: 04/27/2009 08:37
Hi Tragicfalls,
What does it mean?
The house needs new windows.
Grace and peace to you.
John
mrs.anteater
crazyheart, that's kind of
Posted on: 04/27/2009 16:53
crazyheart,
that's kind of scary. i have not been to sk, is it safe?
people tend to see images of jesus, too. the white man with the beard. just like a north american. there seems to be a need for some simplified religion. important is the outcome. if the holy water from lourds helps to heal someone from cancer, because his/her believe empowered her healing resources-why not.
Namaste
LOL John.
Posted on: 04/27/2009 17:59
LOL John.
wonder_mocha_2010
Hi Tragicfalls, Where did you
Posted on: 05/14/2009 15:35
Hi Tragicfalls,
Where did you get the last (second) picture from? Did you get it from ourladyweb.ca?
Some of my family members went to Ile-a-crosse. Actually, some of my family members are pictured on there.
The following places that are mentioned in SK. are not the only one's where people see apparations. It may not be reported or anything like that...
Can this be a sign from God? Yes, it very well could be. To draw people closer to Him.
What does it mean? It could mean that people need to Pray more, depend on God more, it could mean anything. I also notice that most apparations appear in Native communites. Could that mean something? Perhaps.
God bless,
wonder_mocha_2010