WHITE CROSS SEEN IN SKY IN ARMENIAN TOWN
HULIQ
http://www.huliq.com/1/968/white-cross -seen-sky-armenian-town
April 30 2009
SC
This white color cross is seen in the town of Gyumri a week after
Easter in northern Armenia.
For about half an hour starting at 12:14 AM local time, this white
cross is seen in the skies over a house top. In the beginning it looks
like a white object. Then it clearly becomes a cross like object,
which is unexplained.
We can't verify how true this is. But what we see in this video is
worth sharing.
The Armenian town of Gyumri has been hit by a terrible earthquake
in 1988, which took lives of 25,000 people. Few days before the
earthquake and during the days of Earthquake there have been reports
of Apparitions of Mary in various parts of Armenia.
Armenia is known as the first country in the world officially
embracing Christianity as the only state religion in the year 301
AD. The Armenian king Trdat was miraculously healed by St. Gregory the
Illuminator and declared Christianity as the only official religion
in Armenia. Twelve years later, after the battle of the Milvian
Bridge the Roman emperor Constantine would declare Christianity as
a tolerable religion in the Roman Empire.
HULIQ
http://www.huliq.com/1/968/white-cross -seen-sky-armenian-town
April 30 2009
SC
This white color cross is seen in the town of Gyumri a week after
Easter in northern Armenia.
For about half an hour starting at 12:14 AM local time, this white
cross is seen in the skies over a house top. In the beginning it looks
like a white object. Then it clearly becomes a cross like object,
which is unexplained.
We can't verify how true this is. But what we see in this video is
worth sharing.
The Armenian town of Gyumri has been hit by a terrible earthquake
in 1988, which took lives of 25,000 people. Few days before the
earthquake and during the days of Earthquake there have been reports
of Apparitions of Mary in various parts of Armenia.
Armenia is known as the first country in the world officially
embracing Christianity as the only state religion in the year 301
AD. The Armenian king Trdat was miraculously healed by St. Gregory the
Illuminator and declared Christianity as the only official religion
in Armenia. Twelve years later, after the battle of the Milvian
Bridge the Roman emperor Constantine would declare Christianity as
a tolerable religion in the Roman Empire.