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'Virgin Mary' and 'Jesus Christ' attract Catholics to Malaysian hospital

Images of the sight have been posted across Facebook this morning.

HUNDREDS OF CATHOLICS have gathered in prayer and worship outside a Malaysian hospital after seeing an image said to resemble the Virgin Mary on one of the windows.

Pictures of the image have gone viral among local Christians on Facebook and large crowds have gathered at the Sime Darby Medical Centre just outside Kuala Lumpur.

Those assembled maintained they can now also see an image of an adult Jesus Christ just two windows away from his mother.

Nearly 100 Catholics were still at the hospital today, lighting candles, singing hymns and saying prayers. Several tourist buses added to the congestion.

Some have come from as far as Singapore, over 300 kilometres away, to see the image on a seventh-floor window which they describe as a miracle.

“We believe Mary, mother of God, has a message for us, as she is looking down on us and then at a Malaysian flag. We can also see Jesus and he is also moving, they are not static,” Eunice Fernandez, who lives nearby, told AFP.

The 54-year-old housewife dismissed claims the image could be a hoax.

Others have come clutching rosaries and bibles. Many travelled through thunderstorms to bring their elderly relatives – some of whom were in wheelchairs.

Sime Darby, which is primarily a plantations conglomerate, could not immediately be reached for comment.

Father Lawrence Andrew, editor of Malaysian Catholic newsletter The Herald, said the church would need to investigate and verify the authenticity of the images and “the experiences of the witnesses”.

“It could be private revelations. We have to make sure they are not imagined but real apparitions,” he said.

The authenticity of reported apparitions are subject to Catholic Church approval. Catholics make up a sizeable minority in Muslim-dominated Malaysia.

-Additional reporting by Sinéad O’Carroll

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