I thought this was so cool! It came from facebook: "I have a friend who travels over to the village of San Sebastián de Garabandal frequently. On his last visit there, he was up in a hilly area with two other friends praying. It started snowing and they decided to head back down. This is what they saw over the town. He described it to me as looking fiery to the naked eye. Then he described its disappearance to look as if it were being swiped slowly away from the sky, from one side to the other. I asked his permission today after Holy Mass to post it here and he was fine with that. He did have a way of getting it to one of the seers, as well. I wonder what she’ll think. He is interpreting it in the Biblical sense: as a sign of God’s promise to mankind. As for myself, I was massively impressed. I told my husband, “Now THAT’S the kind of rainbow I’d be willing to bet God the Father set in the sky after The Deluge!” My friend’s little photo has encouraged me to look more deeply into the significance of Garabandal."
Hello! That’s actually MY quote, lol! I had it up on my Facebook which I have since deactivated. I am a new member on these forums and saw the title of “Rainbow Over Garabandal” and wanted to see who else had taken a photo of one there. That’s when I found my own words staring up at me! I still have the photo as I see it’s no longer here because my FB page not longer exists. I’ll try connecting it to my original quote somehow. Any suggestions on the best way to do this?
Updating my friend’s photo of last year’s rainbow over Garabandal as seen by him from The Pines. Also, what I had said about it on Facebook: "I have a friend who travels over to the village of San Sebastián de Garabandal frequently. On his last visit there, he was up in a hilly area with two other friends praying. It started snowing and they decided to head back down. This is what they saw over the town. He described it to me as looking fiery to the naked eye. Then he described its disappearance to look as if it were being swiped slowly away from the sky, from one side to the other...My friend’s little photo has encouraged me to look more deeply into the significance of Garabandal."
The You Tube Channel Shalom World is broadcasting the movie "Garabandal: only god knows". (in English)