Monday, 8 July 2019

The Wonderful Crucifix of Limpias: Remarkable Manifestations by Reverend Baron Ewald von Kleist, STD


Paperback:  The Wonderful Crucifix of Limpias (1922) tells the history of the miraculous crucifix of Limpias, Spain.  The wonders of this large crucifix began when it saved the town from being swallowed up by the waters of the Atlantic, and in the early half of the twentieth century, the Corpus came to life, bearing the expression of love, tender affection, pain, agony, bitterness and sadness;  now at the beginning of the agony, later in His final moments.  This miracle was often seen by large groups at a time, though sometimes only by a few individuals.

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The Wonderful Crucifix of Limpias is translated from the Spanish by E F Reeve.

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