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Cross Appears on Holy Thursday. By Loci B. Lenar On the morning of Holy Thursday, April 5, I photographed a cross which appears annually on my property and backyard fence. Rays of sunlight is creating …More
Cross Appears on Holy Thursday.

By Loci B. Lenar

On the morning of Holy Thursday, April 5, I photographed a cross which appears annually on my property and backyard fence.

Rays of sunlight is creating an image of a cross that is surrounded by a shield.

For the LORD God is a sun and shield; the LORD bestows favor and honor; no good thing does he withhold from those whose walk is blameless. Psalm 84:11

This phenomenon first began in 2005 at my residence in Mine Hill, NJ, USA. It usually happens during Lent and sometimes on other occasions. I believe it's a sign from God to share with others.

Scripture tells us that the day before Jesus was crucified he shared his Last Supper with his disciples on Thursday, celebrating Passover.

Holy Week is an important time to reflect and renew our spiritual life through the gospels of Jesus Christ and the Eucharist (Communion). Easter and the resurrection is a testament to God's love because we share in the redemptive power of the cross through Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Jesus said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” John 8:12

It's interesting to note that the cross first appeared in 2012 on St. Patrick’s Day which by the way is celebrated on March 17th. The above photo is from Holy Thursday.

On Wednesday, April 4th, I went to St. Mary's Rectory and sat down with my spiritual advisor, Fr. Richard Tartaglia and shared the photographs from St. Patrick’s Day and discussed spiritual matters as well. St. Mary's Catholic Church is located on Myers Avenue, Denville, New Jersey.

Further details regarding the cross and my testimony can be read in the article, ‘Cross Appears during Lent and Holy Week as Sign of God’s Love,’ or by visiting the website of www.christian-miracles.com.