Virgin Mary spotted in Irish tree
Religious fever has taken root in the Irish village of Rathkeale, Co Limerick, after workmen claimed the image of the Virgin Mary appeared in the remains of a felled churchyard tree.
Telegraph.com.uk
July 9, 2009
The supposed vision surprised locals who have come in their hundreds to pray and light candles in the grounds of Holy Mary Parish church.
While some believe the willow should be preserved and covered in glass, others think the believers are just barking up the wrong tree.
Noel White, Rathkeale Community Council Graveyard Committee chairman, said workmen sprucing up the church land saw the image when they cut the tree.
"One of the lads said look, our Blessed Lady in the tree," Mr White said.
"One of the other lads looked over and actually knelt down and blessed himself, he got such a shock.
"It was the perfect shape of the figure of Our Lady holding the baby."
Candles and rosary beads have been draped over the stump by prayerful locals with up to 700 holding a candlelight vigil last night and into the early hours of the morning.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/5790527/Virgin-Mary-spotted-in-Irish-tree.htmlWorkmen sprucing up the church land saw the image when they cut the tree