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On The eve
of The Twenty Forth Day Of The Blessed Month Of Baramhat, of
the year 1684 A.M. which coincide with Tuesday the 2nd. Of
April 1968 A.D., during the papacy of Pope Kyrellos VI, the
hundred sixteenth Pope of Alexandria, our Lady and the pride
of our faith started to transfigure in luminous spiritual
forms in and around the domes of the church dedicated to her
immaculate name in Zeiton, a suburb of Cairo.
This transfiguration continued in following nights in a
manner that was never known in the East or the West. This
transfiguration in some nights was as long as many hours,
without stop, in front of tens of thousands of people from
every race and religion, with every one seeing her, pointing
at her and interceding to her with songs, hymns, tears,
prayers and hails and She was looking to them in a
compassionate way raising her hand at times to bless them in
all directions.
The first one to notice this transfiguration was the workmen
at the garage of the Public Transit System which was across
the street from the church. The watchman Abdel-Aziz Aly, who
was in charge of guarding the garage at that night, saw a
luminous body over the dome of the church. He started
shouting: "light over the dome" and he called the other
workers in the garage. They all came and saw the bright
light over the large dome of the church. When they looked
closely, they saw a young lady in white, kneeling by the
cross at the top of the dome. Because the dome had a round,
smooth, and very sloping surface, it held the men as though
they were nailed in their places watching the fate of the
lady. Few seconds passed then they saw the kneeling lady as
she stood over the dome. They gave out a cry of fear that
she might fall down. They thought she was a girl in despair
trying to commit suicide and they cried warning that person
not to jump down and some of them called the police. The
pedestrians, men and women started to gather around. The
view of the lady was getting more clear and she appeared as
a beautiful girl in a bright gown of light and had branches
of olive tree in her hand, and around her flew white doves.
Then they realized that they were seeing a heavenly
spiritual view. They directed floodlight to the luminous
picture to remove all doubt from their minds, but instead it
became more clear and bright. They cut the electricity off
all the area but the lady remained in her heavenly
illumination and her bright gown of light became more clear.
She started moving around in a circle of light radiating
from her body to all the directions around her. All the
people then realized that this lady in front of them,
without no doubt is the Virgin Mary. They started to shout
and cry saying: "She is the Virgin ... She is the Mother of
Light ... " They prayed with songs, hymns and hails all the
night until the next morning. Since that night the pure
Virgin had transfigured in different spiritual views in
front of thousands and ten of thousands of masses, Egyptian
and foreigners, Christians and non-Christians, men, women
and children. Spiritual beings formed like doves would
appear before, during and after the transfiguration zooming
through the sky in a way raising the human from a
materialistic to a heavenly atmosphere.

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photograph) This transfiguration was in different forms. One of the most
significant ways this apparition took place was that; the
head of St. Mary under the vail looking down as in the
picture of the sad Virgin and she was looking toward the
Cross and that view would stay like this at times or slowly
bow before the Cross at other times. The Cross itself will
shine and illuminate although it was made of concrete. And
some times an angel would appear standing behind her
spreading his wings. That view might stay as long as many
hours. Another view was the view of the Mother of Light
standing as a great Queen in a beautiful spiritual portrait
radiating dignity, elegance and beauty. On her head was a
crown of a queen as if it were made of diamonds and some
times there appeared on the top of the crown a small
luminous cross. And some times she appeared in the same way
but carrying Christ, to Him is the Glory, in the form of a
child on her hand and on His head a crown. And on other
times she raised her both hands as She was blessing the
world moving to the right, to the front, and to the left in
a dignified way. Many spiritual signs appeared before,
during, and after the apparition of the Virgin the mother of
the Lord's transfiguration. The appearance of tongues of
yellowish flame would flash over the church and then subside
and that repeated several times. Another form of the signs
were the spiritual beings formed like doves, larger than the
doves that we know, appear about midnight or after, flying
in the middle of darkness illuminating in a fast speed,
appeared suddenly from no where, and also disappeared
suddenly. These spiritual beings appeared in different
formations and in varying numbers. A fact we should be aware
of that pigeons do not fly during the night. Another sign
was the shooting stars, which were constantly falling and
were seen very close to the apparition on many occasions as
if coming down to glorify her from heaven. Another sign was
the fragrance of incense. The smoke of the incense poured
out of the domes in large quantities. Substance resembling
clouds, thick fog or smoke would roll in toward the church
and completely cover the church. Also the illuminated cloud
that appeared over the domes of the church in large volume
and often proceeded the transfiguration of the Virgin or at
times the cloud slowly formed in the shape of the virgin.
Sometimes the apparition of the Virgin would appear from the
clouds. This transfiguration and all the spiritual signs
were a forerunner and announcement for serious or important
events to come in the near and far future. Or it might be a
spiritual gesture from heaven to indicate the Lord's caring
for His church and His people and our country. May the mercy
of God be upon us all. May the Lord keep His people and
church in peace, with the intercession of Our Lady and the
pride of our race the pure Virgin St. Mary. Amen. |