Heavenly moment: Devotees stunned by 'Jesus apparition' in the clouds
A breathtaking moment stopped Catholic worshippers in their tracks during National Youth Day celebrations in Naga City, Philippines, on June 14. Footage captured what devotees believed to be an apparition of Jesus in the clouds above a mass gathering near the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Peñafrancia.
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