6,000 attended apparition in Beirut
By Jakob Marschner on Mar 11, 2012
The largest multi hall in Lebanon was close to full capacity when visionary Marija Pavlovic-Lunetti had a public apparition in the Middle East on Saturday. Attendees report of an immensely joyful crowd of more than 6,000 people. Live transmission once more when the event is being repeated on Sunday.
Great joy filled the multi hall Forum de Beyrouth in Beirut, Lebanon, when Medjugorje visionary Marija Pavlovic-Lunetti took the apparitions to the Middle East on Saturday.
“More than 6,000 persons were in the Forum de Beyrouth at 3 pm waiting for the programme to begin at 6 pm. It was so beautiful to see all the Christians in Lebanon singing together to Our Lady, and for the peace in our country. Marija told us that Our Lady blessed us and stayed longer than usual, and that she looked at each and everyone present” attendee Maha Zgheib reports to Medjugorje Today.
“It was a once in a lifetime experience. We felt the presence of our Mother with us, and love and peace filled our hearts” attendee Tamara Abou Zeid tells Medjugorje Today.
The event was broadcast live on the internet by the Lebanese tv station Noursat which will likewise transmit when Marija returns to the hall for another talk and public apparition on Sunday, March 11. The event begins at 3 pm GMT.
Saturday’s transmission revealed a crowd with an obvious belief in the Real Presence of Jesus in The Blessed Sacrament which was being carried through the hall as people were applauding and reaching out for the monstrance.
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