Mercy Medical Center has removed the window that has the image of Mary in it. The window was always slated for removal, even before the image was discovered. It has been removed to an undisclosed location so that it can be studied further. Whether the image was a miracle or people were just seeing what they wanted to see, I can't say. For a while, though, people of different faiths and races were gathering together publicly to pray. Many went out of curiosity I'm sure, but everyone I have spoken to was touched by the experience. Even if there was nothing miraculous in the image, there was still something miraculous in the result.
Read more here:
http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2008/10/photo_by_don_treeger.html?category=Springfield
http://www.iobserve.org/rn1008a.html
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