Thursday 13 December 2012

‘Virgin Mary’ window removed and given to Catholic Church




"SDMC has removed and handed over the two window panes. One of the panes has on it marks that some claim resemble artistic depictions of Mary, the Mother of Jesus," it said.

The glass panels were delivered to the Marian Church of Our Lady Lourdes in Klang.



Handling with care: Workers removing the window panels at the Sime Darby Medical Centre (SDMC) in Subang Jaya.


In a statement, Sime Darby Bhd said two panels from the North Tower of the hospital complex had been taken down in a 95-minute operation which began at 10am yesterday.

“One of the panels has marks that some claim resemble artistic depictions of Mary, the Mother of Jesus,” the company said.

Some eyewitnesses also claimed to have seen another image forming on one of the windows below, which allegedly resembled the face of Jesus.
The company stressed that the removal of the glass panels was carried out by professionals and due care was taken.

“Church leaders and members of the Subang Jaya parish were present to witness the removal of the window panels,” it said.

The panels were moved to the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes in Klang.
Hundreds of people witnessed the removal process with many whipping out their handphones to record the event.


             Faith and perception: The window panels at the Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Klang.


Hundreds turn up to see 'Virgin Mary' image in SDMC


Devout Catholics and curious onlookers have crowded the Sime Darby Medical Centre in Subang Jaya to see the 'Blessed Virgin Mary' for themselves.


People pray underneath an image that is said to resemble the Virgin Mary which is seen on a window of a hospital in Subang Jaya outside Kuala Lumpur November 11, 2012. A large group of people, mainly comprised of Catholics, have gathered below the area at the hospital to pray.

Its appearance on a window pane on the seventh floor of Sime Darby Medical Centre (formerly Subang Jaya Medical Centre), a private hospital in Subang Jaya, has attracted thousands of Catholic faithfuls who came daily to pray, sing hymns and light candles as well as curious onlookers from different faiths on this rare supernatural phenomenon happening in Malaysia.

People placing candles at special containers put up by a local church

Even a telescope is used to get real close of the image.

A large crowd looking up at the image resembling Virgin Mary


If you’re a Malaysian, you most probably already know about this occurrence. It was all over Facebook and it was even publish in the Sunday Star Newspaper. Mother Mary is actualy mother of Jesus Christ.





The video below shows the appartion of mother mary.