(14k) The picture, taken at the moment of consecration of the bread, shows the shadow of the stem of a chalice on the corporal (small altar linen), and superimposed on the shadow is Christ hanging in crucifixion, and the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove proceeding from His heart. A truly miraculous sign that Christ is truly present in the Holy Eucharist!
(9 & 26k) These two pictures are remarkably similar, although they were taken thousands of miles and many years apart from one another. The first is Our Lady of Guadalupe, in St. Augustines church in Waikiki, Hawaii. In the lower right corner the flash of the camera is clearly seen, but to the immediate right of the Virgin's head is a perfectly round Host. We thought it might be from a spotlight on the picture, but we had a friend of ours who lives in Honolulu go to St. Augustine's, and he assured us, THERE IS NO SPOTLIGHT ON THE PICTURE! In fact, the whole church is very dimly lit, and there isn't a light per se on the picture at all. Our Lady told us in the Holy Scriptures, "Listen to my Son," and she seems to be doing the same thing here, listening to her Son, present in the Eucharist. Some months later we got this second picture. It is an amazing, and probably divine, coincidence.
(24k) We call this Our Lady of the Trees. Jen and I aren't sure what to call this - for us, it is a special grace - but there appeared to Jen in the tree across the street from our apartment what would appear to be Our Lady holding the Christ Child, the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove, and a mysterious face above and to the right of the virgin.
(58k) This interesting photograph was taken outside one evening early 1996. Seen on the horizon is a farm-house. There are two distinct formations in the clouds. One looks like a angel, with wings spread. The other, upside down, bears a strong resembelence to the Shroud of Turin. Two copies of the photo here, one untouched, one with highlighted insets.
(31k) This photograph was taken somewhere in New York, outside. In front of what appear to be trees is an image of Jesus.