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An apparition is an appearance (or perceived appearance) to a human of a supernatural being or event. Apparitions are particularly associated with [[Roman Catholicism]]. | An apparition is an appearance (or perceived appearance) to a human of a supernatural being or event. Apparitions are particularly associated with [[Roman Catholicism]]. |
Revision as of 17:54, 19 January 2008
Visions and Apparitions | |
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An apparition is an appearance (or perceived appearance) to a human of a supernatural being or event. Apparitions are particularly associated with Roman Catholicism.
Views on apparitions
Famous apparitions
Quotes
Links
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