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Seeing is believing . . . or is it? This intriguing and fun book investigates 12 mysterious, inexplicable cases that have happened in the history of the Catholic faith, some of which still continue to happen or remain today. These cases consider such questions as: - Did the sun really dance at Fatima before 70,000 people? - Did a Host from a Mass actually turn into human flesh? - Whose face appears on the Shroud of Turin, and how did it get on it? - What happens with the Holy Fire at the Holy Sepulcher every Holy Saturday evening? - Why does the bell of Rocamadour sometimes ring for no reason?…mehr

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Seeing is believing . . . or is it? This intriguing and fun book investigates 12 mysterious, inexplicable cases that have happened in the history of the Catholic faith, some of which still continue to happen or remain today. These cases consider such questions as: - Did the sun really dance at Fatima before 70,000 people? - Did a Host from a Mass actually turn into human flesh? - Whose face appears on the Shroud of Turin, and how did it get on it? - What happens with the Holy Fire at the Holy Sepulcher every Holy Saturday evening? - Why does the bell of Rocamadour sometimes ring for no reason? - Who was the mysterious carpenter that built a spiral staircase without nails that stands by itself? - How did the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe get painted on the tilma of Juan Diego? >These and many other questions are explored in the 12 investigations into extraordinary cases that invite us to think deeply about mysterious events and our faith in God.
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Autorenporträt
Sophie de Mullenheim is an acclaimed author of children's books. She has written six other children's books for Ignatius Press, which are: The Phantom of the Colosseum; The Big Book of Christians Around the World; The Life of Jesus According to St. Luke; The Catholic Faith from A to Z; 24 Christmas Stories for Little Ones; and John Mary Vianney.