The Purpose Of My Vision

It is hard to believe in what you can not see

by Jerome G. Wolcott

The Purpose Of My Vision
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The Purpose Of My Vision

It is hard to believe in what you can not see

by Jerome G. Wolcott

Published Nov 11, 2011
206 Pages
Genre: RELIGION / General



 

Book Details

The Purpose of my Vision

On a sunny and warm Sunday on August 19, 2007 I was kneeling and praying in St. Raymond of Penafort church which lies in the country on a rolling hill in Fall Creek, Wisconsin. The altar in this beautiful church has large windows which overlook a rock formation and a waterfall. Inside the church there is a large stone wall on each side of the altar. While I was praying and looking at the beautiful view the most astounding event of my life occured. Jesus appeared to me! He was behind the altar on the left side. I was viewing his right side profile. He moved slowly to the right behind the altar and across the opening between the altar and the stone wall. He was dressed in a white gown and his hands were in a praying position. There was an aura all around his profile. Why did this miraculous vision appear to me?

 

About the Author

Jerome G. Wolcott

Jerome G. Wolcott is retired and lives with Jeanette his wife of forty six years, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. They have a son Christian and a daughter Cathleen and have four grandchildren. He is an ordinary man with little secondary education. He has held various occupations including, auto and aircraft mechanic, police officer, auto service manager, and a department manager. I have always been a quiet man with controlled feelings. I am not given to dramatics or extemporaneous speaking. It has always been difficult for me to express my feelings verbally or in a written form. I have a problem with writing a simple note in a holiday card. I never ever imagined myself as an author. I believe from that moment on my life changed in more ways than it ever had before.